Macarius, Bishop of Ælia (Jerusalem), [15];
at Nicæa, [21].
Macedonius, Bishop of Constantinople, [79], [115].
Magnentius, Emperor (350-353), [74]; [80], [82].
Marcellus, Bishop of Ancyra, at Nicæa, [21];
and Apostles' creed, [23], [67];
persistence, [27]; [31], [32];
and Nicene creed, [47], [51];
character and doctrine, [52-56];
exiled, [59];
restored, [62];
flees to Rome, [65];
at Sardica, [70], [72];
attacked by Cyril, [77];
deposed, [81]; [90], [103];
returns, [111];
embassy to Athanasius, [142];
death, [143];
extinction of his school, [144].
Mardonius, [105], [107],
Maris, Bishop of Chalcedon, at Nicæa, [21];
curses Julian, [111], [117].
Maximin (Daza), Emperor (305-313), [48].
Maximus, Bishop of Jerusalem, [57], [58];
receives Athanasius, [73].
Maximus, Bishop of Trier, [70].
Meletius, Bishop of Antioch, [78]; translated from Sebastia, [103];
exiled, [104];
return, [113], [115];
accepts Nicene creed, [120];
exiled by Valens, [128];
restored, [129]; [131], [134], [147], [151];
death at Constantinople, [157].
Meletius, Bishop of Lycopolis, [19];
Nicene settlement, [38].
Modestus, renegade, [132], [133].

Nectarius, Bishop of Constantinople, [158], [163], [164].
Nepotianus, Emperor (350), [80].
Nestorius, Bishop of Constantinople, [163].

Origen, [9], [33], [76], [113];
on the Holy Spirit, [124].

Paphnutius, confessor, at Nicæa, [21];
at Tyre, [57], [58].
Paul, Bishop of Neocæsarea, at Nicæa, [21].
Paul of Samosata, [33], [91].
Paul of Thebes, legendary hermit, [123].
Paulinus, [51];
consecrated by Lucifer, [114], [147];
ignored at Constantinople, [157], [158].
Paulinus, Bishop of Trier, [82], [83], [90].
Pegasius, Bishop of Ilium, apostate, [108].
Pelagius, Bishop of Laodicea, [104].
Peter, Bishop of Alexandria, [144], [152], [155].
Philagrius, expels Athanasius, [64], [86].
Phœbadius, Bishop of Agen, condemns Sirmian manifesto, [90];
at Ariminum, [99], [101].
Photinus, Bishop of Sirmium, condemned, [73];
deposed, [81]; [90], [91].
Pistus, an early Arian, [14];
Arian bishop of Alexandria, [64], [65].
Pœmenius, Anomœan bishop of Constantinople, [120].
Potammon, confessor, at Nicæa, [21];
at Tyre, [57], [58].
Proæresius, teacher of Julian, [109], [152].
Procopius, revolt of, [128].
Protasius, Bishop of Milan, [70].

Restaces, Armenian bishop at Nicæa, [22].

Sabellianism, its meaning, [9];
relation of Athanasius to, [12], [32];
general dislike of, [13];
relation of Marcellus to, [32].
Sasima, [153].
Sebastian the Manichee, outrages in Egypt, [86];
commands against Goths, [149].
Secundus, Bishop of Ptolemais, at Nicæa, [21];
refuses Nicene creed, [38];
consecrates Pistus, [64], [65].
Serapion, Bishop of Thmuis, [125].
Silvanus the Frank, [81].
Silvanus, Bishop of Tarsus, at Seleucia, [95], [97].
Socrates, historian, [79].
Stephen, Bishop of Antioch, at Sardica, [70];
deposed, [72].
Syrianus, dux Ægypti, expels Athanasius, [86].

Tertullian, [9].
Theodoric, [165].
Theodosius, Emperor (379-395), choice of and character, [154];
first rescript, [155];
calls council of Constantinople, [157];
second rescript, [163].
Theodotus, Bishop of Nicopolis, [136].
Theonas, Bishop of Marmarica, at Nicæa, [21];
refuses Nicene creed, [38].
Theophilus the Goth, at Nicæa, [22].
Theophilus the Indian, [120].
Theophronius, Bishop of Tyana, [69].
Theudelinda, Lombard queen, [166].
Timothy, Bishop of Alexandria, [157].

Ulfilas, death, [156], [164].
Ursacius, Bishop of Singidunum, and Sirmian manifesto, [88], [90], [91];
forms Homœan party, [92];
at Ariminum, [95].

Valens, Emperor (364-378), [46];
character, [121];
church and state under, [122], [144], [161]; [124];
Homœan policy, [126];
fresh exiles, [127];
Procopian panic, [128];
baptism and first Gothic war, [129];
overawed by Basil, [133];
second Gothic war, [149];
death at Hadrianople, [150].
Valens, Bishop of Mursa, and Sirmian manifesto, [88], [90], [91];
forms Homœan party, [92];
at Ariminum, [95], [99], [101], [130].
Valentinian, Emperor (364-375), character and policy, [121];
Semiarian deputation to, [128], [131];
death, [146].
Vetranio, Emperor (350), [80], [81].
Victor, a Sarmatian, [132].
Victorinus, Marius, [109].
Vincent, Bishop of Capua, at Nicæa, [20];
at Sardica, [70];
at Antioch, [72];
yields at Arles, [83].
Vitalis, Apollinarian bishop of Antioch, [141].