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  Demophilus of Constantinople - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Soon after his accession, Demophilus went to Cyzicus with Dorotheus, or Theodorus, of Heraclea to procure the election of an Arian bishop, which was left vacant since the banishment of Eunomius.
19) adds that Demophilus went to his own city, Berea; however this must have been some time afterwards, or he must have returned from exile, for he represented the Arian party at the synod in Constantinople in 383 (Socr.
The same writer says that Demophilus was wont to throw everything into confusion, especially the doctrines of the church, and quotes from a sermon at Constantinople, in which he spoke of the human nature of the Saviour as lost in the divine, as a glass of milk when poured into the sea (Philostorg.
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 Evagrius of Constantinople   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
In 370, the Arians elected Demophilus to fill the bishopric vacancy after the death of Eudoxius.
The Catholics and the deposed bishop of Antioch Eustathius chose Evagrius for that see; but a few months later he was banished by the emperor Valens, and remained in exile until his death.
Some sources rumoured his second election in 379 or 380 after the expelling of Demophilus by emperor Theodosius I.
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 Church Fathers Volume 25
The emperor sent to command Demophilus to conform to the doctrines of Nicaea, and to lead the people to embrace the same sentiments or else to vacate the churches.
When Demophilus and his followers had quitted the church, the emperor entered therein and engaged in prayer; and from that period those who maintained the consubstantiality of the Holy Trinity held possession of the houses of prayer.
Demophilus, leader of the Arians at Constantinople, likewise died and was succeeded by Marinus of Thrace; but he was superseded by Dorotheus, who soon after arrived from Antioch in Syria, and who was considered by his sect to be better qualified for the office than Marinus.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Gregory of Nazianzus
Theodosius received Christian baptism early in 380, at Thessalonica, and immediately addressed an edict to his subjects at Constantinople, commanding them to adhere to the faith taught by St. Peter, and professed by the Roman pontiff, which alone deserved to be called Catholic.
In November, the emperor entered the city and called on Demophilus, the Arian bishop, to subscribe to the Nicene creed: but he refused to do so, and was banished from Constantinople.
Theodosius determined that Gregory should be bishop of the new Catholic see, and himself accompanied him to St. Sophia's, where he was enthroned in presence of an immense crowd, who manifested their feelings by hand-clappings and other signs of joy.
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 Thespiae's Legacy: About   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Spartans, brave as their sacrifice indubitably was, were professional soldiers, trained from birth to be ready to give their lives in combat as Spartan law dictated.
Conversely, the Thespians were citizen-soldiers (Demophilus, for example, made his living as an architect) who elected to add whatever they could to the fight, rather than allow the Spartans to be annihilated alone.
Though their bravery is often overlooked by history, it was most certainly not overlooked by the Spartans, who are said to have exchanged cloaks with the Thespians and promised to be allies for eternity.
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 Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, page 26 (v. 2)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Of Cumae, a cele­brated Greek historian, was, according to Suidas, to whom we are indebted for our information re­specting his life, a son either of Demophilus or Antiochus ; but as Plutarch (Ei ap.
2 32), we must believe that the father of Ephorus was called Demophilus.
Each also contained a special preface and might bear a separate title, which either Ephorus himself or some later grammarian seems actually to have given to each book, for we know that the fourth book was called EvpcoTrrj.
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 Crosswalk.com
At Constantinople Demophilus the successor of Eudoxius presided over the Arian faction, and was in possession of the churches; but those who were averse to communion with him held their assemblies apart.(10)
Accordingly those who were accounted the most skillful among them, drew up a statement of their respective creeds, couched in terms the most circumspect they could devise; a day was appointed, and the bishops selected for this purpose presented themselves at the palace.
Nectarius and Agelius appeared as the defenders of the `homoousian' faith; Demophilus supported the Arian dogma; Eunomius himself undertook the cause of the Eunomians; and Eleusius, bishop of Cyzicus, represented the opinions of those who were denominated Macedonians.
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 AKADEMİK ARAŞTIRMALAR DERGİSİ Makaleleri   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Demophilus 370’li yılların neredeyse tamamında İstanbul piskoposu olarak kaldı.
Demophilus İncil’deki “Bir şehirde size zulmettikleri zaman ötekine kaçın” (Matta:10.23) ayetine riayet ederek şehir sınırları dışına çıkar ve muhtemelen memleketi Beroea’ya döner.
Demophilus sonrasında ikinci Ekumenik Konsil’e kadar İstanbul’da resmî piskopos mevcut değildir.
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 Electronic Antiquities Volume I, Number 3
Demophilus, being a contemporary of the events in 346 BC, was a dependable source.
He is most likely to have been Demophilus, the accepted authority for the Sacred War and the subsequent fate of the sacrilegious participants.
It is probable that Diodorus kept closer to the wording of the Amphictyonic decree as set out by Demophilus, and that Pausanias took his phrase from the narrative of Demophilus or used his own form of words.(18)
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 A Dictionary of Christian Biography and Literature to the End of the Sixth Century A.D., with an Account of the ...
Demophilus, soon after his accession, went to Cyzicus in conjunction with Dorotheus, or Theodorus, of Heraclea, to procure the election of an Arian bishop, that see having been vacant since the banishment of Eunomius.
In 380 changed times came and made the reign of Theodosius I. and the patriarchate of Demophilus memorable.
The same writer says that Demophilus was wont to throw everything into confusion, especially the doctrines of the church, and quotes from a sermon at Constantinople, in which he spoke of the human nature of the Saviour as lost in the divine, as a glass of milk when poured into the sea.
www.ccel.org /ccel/wace/biodict.Demophilus.html   (441 words)

  
 Hermias Sozomen - Nicene & Post-Nicene, Series 2 - Writing of the Early Church Fathers on SearchGodsWord.org
Expulsion of Demophilus, and of All Who Deny that the Son is "Consubstantial" With the Father.
Soon after the enactment of this law, Theodosius went to Constantinople.(9) The Arians, under the guidance of Demophilus, still retained possession of the churches.
These events occurred in the fifth year of the consulate of Gratian, and in the first of that of Theodosius, and after the churches had been during forty years in the hands of the Arians.
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 Dionysius the Areopagite, Works (1897) (ii.iv.ii.viii)
SECTION I. The histories of the Hebrews say, O noble Demophilus, that, even that holy, distinguished Moses was deemed worthy of the Divine manifestation on account of his great meekness
And to speak shortly, amongst all existing things their due is assigned through the first to the second, by the well-ordered and most just forethought of all.
But, let Demophilus apportion their due to reason and anger and passion; and let him not maltreat the regulation of himself, but let the superior reason bear rule over things inferior.
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 THE ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY--BY SOCRATES SCHOLASTICUS, BOOK V
At Constantinople Demophilus the successor of Eudoxius presided over the Arian faction, and was in possession of the churches; but those who were averse to communion with him held their assemblies apart.
NOW at that time Gregory of Nazianzus, after his translation to Constantinople, held his assemblies within the city in a small oratory, adjoining to which the emperors afterwards built a magnificent church, and named it Anastasia.
Immediately, therefore, he intimated his desire to Demophilus, (2) who presided over the Arian party; and enquired whether he was willing to assent to the Nicene Creed, and thus reunite the people, and establish peace.
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 Institute for the Classical Tradition | Boston University
A manuscript of Rhetorius’s compendium was apparently brought to Byzantium by Theophilus’s student, Stephanus, in about 790; from this archetype are descended the several Byzantine epitomes and reworkings of portions of this text; some of these—pseudo-Porphyry, Ep(itome) III, Ep.
IV—passed through the hands of Demophilus in about 1000, while two of the remainder—Ep.
IIb and Ber.—were the only ones to preserve the name of Rhetorius as their author.
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 King Leonidas and The 300 Spartans of Thermopylae: 05/15/2005 - 05/21/2005
King Leonidas, the leader of the 300 Spartans at Thermopylae has become synonymous with bravery and self-sacrifice, therefore, so must Demophilus the leader of the 700 Thespians.
Demophilus, the son of Diadromes was ordered by Leonidas to withdraw along with the remaining Thespians before their position at Thermopylae was surrounded.
However, the Thespians decided to stay and fought until the death with the remaining Spartans thereby becoming part of the legend of Thermopylae.
300spartanwarriors.blogspot.com /2005_05_15_300spartanwarriors_archive.html   (296 words)

  
 Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, Series II, Vol. II
The Arians, under the guidance of Demophilus, still retained possession of the churches.
Demophilus assembled the people, acquainted them with the imperial edict, and informed them that it was his intention to hold a church the next day without the walls of the city, in accordance, he said, with the Divine law, which commands us when we are persecuted in one city to "flee unto another."
From that day he always held church without the city with Lucius, who was formerly the bishop of the Arians at Alexandria; and who, after having been expelled, as above related, from that city, fled to Constantinople and fixed his residence there.
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 Basil - Nicene & Post-Nicene, Series 2 - Writing of the Early Church Fathers on SearchGodsWord.org
But Cappadocia may claim the counter credit of having given birth to three of the most famous divines, Basil and the two Gregorys.
On the death of Eudoxius, in 370, Demophilus was elected by the Arians to fill the vacant see.
Eustathius, the deposed bishop of Antioch, ordained Evagrius.
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 Integral Spirituality and Religion :: from non-denominational, open source, Integral worldview, God, Buddha, Personal ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Both Hall's translation from the Greek (1657), and Rowe's translation from the French of André Dacier (1707), have been used in reproducing the Golden Verses of Pythagoras, but Dacier's version has been almost exclusively followed, being clearer and more intelligible.
The Golden Sentences of Democrates, the Similitudes of Demophilus, and Pythagorean Symbols are from Bridgman's translation, and are to be found in his little book, Translations from the Greek, published in 1804.
The Pythagorean Sentences of Demophilus, translated by Taylor, are contained in that volume also.
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 WORTHPLAYING - - All about games !
Slitherine have been secretly working on "Gates Of Troy" for months and are now finally ready to announce it to the strategy gaming world.
It includes 17 new heroes ranging from Achilles and Hektor in the Trojan Wars to Leonidas and Demophilus in the pass of Thermopylae.
The pass of Thermopylae has been re-created on a one for one scale with 300 Spartans, 700 Thespian allies under Demophilus and 400 unreliable Thebans who really didn’t want to be there – and can you blame them!
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 Spartan Goes Past the Gates of Troy - MegaGames pc
GoT includes 17 new heroes ranging from Achilles and Hektor in the Trojan Wars to Leonidas & Demophilus in the pass of Thermopylae.
The pass of Thermopylae has been re-created on a one for one scale with 300 Spartans, 700 Thespian allies under Demophilus & 400 unreliable Thebans who really didn’t want to be there — and can you blame them!
This small force stands against the might of the Persian army with wave upon wave of increasingly powerful troops hitting your lines until the mighty Immortals arrive.
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 EPHORUS - LoveToKnow Article on EPHORUS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The fruit of his labors was his IfrToptaL 111 29 books, the first universal history, beginning with the return of the Heraclidae to Peloponnesus, as the first well-attested historical event.
The whole work was edited by his son Demophilus, who added a 3oth book, containing a summary description of the Social War and ending with the taking of Perinthus (340) by Philip of Macedon.
Each book was complete in itself, and had a separate title and preface.
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 Patriarch Demophilus of Constantinople: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Patriarch Demophilus of Constantinople: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic
Catholicism has two main ecclesiastical meanings, described in websters dictionary as: a) "the whole orthodox christian church, or adherence thereto"; and...
The same writer says that Demophilus was wont to throw everything into confusion, EHandler: no quick summary.
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 News: Gates of Troy Gold - GamersHell.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Slitherine Software announced us that Gates of Troy, the Trojan themed expansion pack for Spartan, is now Gold and it will be released in 3-4 weeks, being the first title published by this company.
It includes 17 new heroes ranging from Achilles and Hektor in the Trojan Wars to Leonidas & Demophilus in the pass of Thermopylae.
The pass of Thermopylae has been re-created on a one for one scale with 300 Spartans, 700 Thespian allies under Demophilus & 400 unreliable Thebans who really didn't want to be there - and can you blame them!
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 l'âne arrogant | Der arrogante Esel | заносчивый ишак | the arrogant ass
Leonidas, realizing that further fighting would be futile, dismissed all Greek forces save the surviving Spartans and Thebans on August 11; the Spartans having pledged themselves to fight to the death, and the Thebans held as hostages as Thebes' loyalty to Greece was questioned.
However, a contingent of about 700 Thespians, led by Demophilus, refused to leave with the other Greeks.
Instead, they chose to stay in the sacrificial effort to delay the advance and allow the rest of the Greek army to escape.
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 The Greeks at Thermopylae
“I am Demophilus, and those are strange words for a mere boy.
And only with time will they realize that not all can be heroes.
Demophilus brought a cup to this lips and drank deeply before continuing.
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 Sallust on the Gods and the World. The Pythagoric Sentences of Demophilus, Five Hymns by Proclus, and Five Hymns by the ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Pythagoric Sentences of Demophilus, Five Hymns by Proclus, and Five Hymns by the Translator - THOMAS TAYLOR (MANLY P HALL INTRODUCITON)
The Pythagoric Sentences of Demophilus, Five Hymns by Proclus, and Five Hymns by the Translator
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 ST. DIONYSIUS THE AREOPAGITE: Letters   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
13:10]; since even to angels it is just that things meet be assigned and apportioned, but not from us, O Demophilus, but through them to us, of God, and to them through the angels who are still more pre-eminent.
Let those, then, who have been ordered by God to superintend others, distribute after themselves their due to their inferiors.
Naturally, our blessed Law-giver from God does not deem right that one should preside over the Church of God, who has not already well presided over his own house, [1 Tim.
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