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  2. Council of Laodicea - Wikipedia

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    The Council of Laodicea was a regional Christian synod of approximately thirty clerics from Asia Minor which assembled about 363–364 in Laodicea, ... Jovian, in a ...

  3. Jovian (emperor) - Wikipedia

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    Jovian (Latin: Jovianus; Ancient Greek: Ιοβιανός, romanized: Iobianós; 331 – 17 February 364) was Roman emperor from June 363 to February 364. As part of the imperial bodyguard, he accompanied Julian on his campaign against the Sasanian Empire .

  4. Jovinian - Wikipedia

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    Jovinian was a monk at one time in his life, but subsequently turned against monastic asceticism—though without giving up his status as monk. [2] Jovinian was apparently broadly read and adduced examples from secular literature, which did not sit well at the synods.

  5. Laodicean Church - Wikipedia

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    The Christian community in Laodicea seems to have been closely connected with that of nearby Colossae (also in the Lycus valley, 10 miles (16 km) distant). [1] [2] Laodicea is mentioned four times in the New Testament's epistle to the Colossians (Col. 2:1; 4:13,15,16).

  6. 364 - Wikipedia

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    Emperor Jovian (363-364). Year 364 was a leap year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Augustus and Varronianus (or, less frequently, year 1117 Ab urbe condita).

  7. Lucillianus (magister equitum) - Wikipedia

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    Lucillianus was the father of Charito, wife of the Roman emperor Jovian (r. 363–364). [1] He probably, like Jovian, came from the province of Pannonia. [2] His hometown may have been Sirmium, Moesia Superior, where he was once stationed and later resided during his retirement. [3] In 350, the emperor Constantius II (r.

  8. Laodicea - Wikipedia

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    Laodicean Church, early Christians in Laodicea on the Lycus; Epistle to the Laodiceans, an apocryphal epistle attributed to Paul the Apostle; Council of Laodicea, a synod held about 363–364 CE; A Laodicean, an 1881 novel by Thomas Hardy; Laodice (disambiguation) Ladoceia, a town of ancient Arcadia, Greece

  9. Jovian - Wikipedia

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    Jovian is the adjectival form of Jupiter and may refer to: Jovian (emperor) (Flavius Iovianus Augustus), Roman emperor (363–364 AD) Jovians and Herculians, Roman imperial guard corps; Jovian (lemur), a Coquerel's sifaka known for Zoboomafoo; Jovian (fiction), a hypothetical or fictional native inhabitant of the planet Jupiter