Anthimus of Tyana
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Anthimus of Tyana
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Anthimus of Tyana was a Christian bishop of the Cappadocian city of Tyana. Tyana increased in prominence when Roman Emperor Valens divided Cappadocia into two provinces and Tyana became the capital of Cappadocian Secundus in 371. This led to the conflict with Basil of Caesarea, who had only become bishop there in 370, for which Anthimus of Tyana is best known. Anthimus asserted that the change in his city's political status should be matched with a change in its religious status and declared him
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthimus_of_Tyana
date created:
2007-11-01T00:59:55Z
date modified:
2024-09-10T22:14:03Z
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