451. Council of Chalcedon.
487-526. Reign of Theodoric in Italy.
507. Battle of Vouglé.
589. Visigoths abandon Arianism.
599. Lombards abandon Arianism.
800. Coronation of Karl the Frank.
INDEX.
Acasius, Bishop of Cæsarea, [42], [49];
at Sardica, [70], [90];
forms Homœan party, [92];
at Seleucia, [97];
character, [100];
at Constantinople, [101];
and Meletius, [103], [104];
accepts Nicene faith, [115], [120], [124].
Aetius, Anomœan doctrine, [75];
ordained by Leontius, [78]; [100];
degraded, [101].
Agelius, Novatian bishop of Constantinople, [163].
Alaric, [164].
Alexander, Bishop of Alexandria, [5];
excommunicates Arius, [14], [19];
at Nicæa, [21];
death of, [47];
and Athanasius, [48].
Alexander, Bishop of Thessalonica, at Tyre, [57], [58].
Ambrose, Bishop of Milan, [122], [134];
Illyrian council, [146], [151].
Ammianus, historian, [109].
Anastasia church, [153].
Anthimus, Bishop of Tyana, quarrels with Basil, [135], [153];
with Gregory of Nyssa, [145].
Antony, legendary hermit, [48], [123].
Apollinarius of Laodicea, [12], [113], [124];
doctrine, [136-142], [145].
Arinthæus the Goth, [132].
Arius, early life and doctrine, [5];
excommunicated, [14];
flees to Cæsarea, [15], [19];
exiled, [38];
restored at Jerusalem, [58];
death, [59]; [68], [75], [77];
and Apollinarius, [137].
Ascholius, Bishop of Thessalonica, baptizes Theodosius, [155].
Asterius, Cappadocian sophist, [131].
Athanaric, Goth, [148];
death, [155].
Athanasius, de Incarnatione, [9-12];
as a commentator, [13], [49], [167];
at Nicæa, [21];
persistence, [27];
account of Nicene debates, [34];
dislikes Meletian settlement, [38];
policy at Nicæa, [39]; [46], [47];
Bishop of Alexandria, [48];
character and early life, [48];
power in Egypt, [50], [87], [114], [122];
at Tyre, [57];
flees to Constantinople, [58], [87];
first exile, [59];
return, [62];
second exile, [64], [68];
at Sardica, [70];
second return, [73];
overtures of Magnentius, [81];
expelled by Syrianus, [86];
third exile, [87];
on Homœan reasoning, [94];
de Synodis, [97], [98];
third return, [111];
at council of Alexandria, [112];
fourth exile, [114];
fourth return, [120], [122];
on the Holy Spirit, [125];
troubles with Valens, [127];
final restoration, [129];
and Basil, [132], [134];
and Apollinarius, [137-141];
last years, reception of Marcellus, [142];
death, [143]; [151];
holds to Nicene creed, [160].
Aurelian, Emperor (270-275), services, [16];
test of Christian orthodoxy, [24].
Auxentius, Arian bishop of Milan, [102], [121];
Cappadocian, [131].