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| | History of the Christian Church, Volume II: Ante-Nicene Christianity. A.D. 100-325. (v.xv.xx) (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08) |
 | | Apollinaris, bishop of Ravenna (50-78?), who followed St. Peter from Antioch to Rome, was sent by him to Ravenna, performed miracles, died a martyr, and gave name to a magnificent basilica built in the sixth century. |
 | | 3) Apollinaris the Younger, son of the former, and bishop of Laodicea between 362 and 380, who with his father composed Christian classics to replace the heathen classics under the reign of Julian, and afterwards originated the christological heresy which is named after him. |
 | | Perhaps he meant Apollinaris of Laodicea, in Syria. |
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