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NPNF2-08. Basil: Letters and Select Works - Holy Bible Institute

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Chronological Table.364. Jovian dies. Accession of Valentinian <strong>and</strong> Valens.<strong>Basil</strong> ordained priest by Eusebius.<strong>Basil</strong> writes against Eunomius.Semiarian council of Lampsacus.365. Revolt of Procopius.Valens at Cæsarea.366. Semiarian deputation to Rome satisfy Liberius of their orthodoxy.Death of Liberius. Damasus bp. of Rome.Procopius defeated.367. Gratian Augustus.Valens favours the Arians.Council of Tyana.368. Semiarian Council in Caria. Famine in Cappadocia369. Death of Emmelia. <strong>Basil</strong> visits Samosata.370. Death of Eusebius of CæsareaElection <strong>and</strong> consecration of <strong>Basil</strong> to the see of Cæsarea.<strong>Basil</strong> makes visitation tour.371. <strong>Basil</strong> threatened by arian bishops <strong>and</strong> by modestus.Valens, travelling slowly from Nicomedia to Cæsarea, arrives at the end of the year.372. Valens attends great service at Cæsarea on the Epiphany, Jan. 6.Interviews between <strong>Basil</strong> <strong>and</strong> Valens.Death of Galates.Valens endows Ptochotrophium <strong>and</strong> quits Cæsarea.<strong>Basil</strong> visits Eusebius at Samosata.Claim of Anthimus to metropolitan dignity at Tyana.<strong>Basil</strong> resists Anthimus.<strong>Basil</strong> Forces Gregory of Nazianzus to be consecrated bishop of Sasima, <strong>and</strong> consecrateshis brother Gregory to Nyssa. Consequent estrangement of <strong>Basil</strong> <strong>and</strong> Gregoryof Nazianzus.<strong>Basil</strong> in Armenia. Creed signed by Eustathius.373. St. Epiphanius writes the “Ancoratus.”Death of Athanasius.<strong>Basil</strong> visited by Jovinus of Perrha, <strong>and</strong> by Sanctissimus of Antioch.374. Death of Auxentius <strong>and</strong> consecration of Ambrose at Milan.<strong>Basil</strong> writes the “De Spiritu Sancto.”Eusebius of Samosata banished to Thrace.Death of Gregory, bp. of Nazianzus, the elder.375. Death of Valentinian. Gratian <strong>and</strong> Valentinian II. emperors.xii6

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