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Categories: 4th-century Christian theologians, 4th-century writers, Roman-era philosophers, Libyan Christians, 3rd-century writers
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Arius  Arios  Arius of Alexandria
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A Greek who was a Christian theologian active in Alexandria and who was declared a heretic for his doctrines about God (which came to be known as Arianism) (256?-336) WordNet 3.0
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A Greek who was a Christian theologian active in Alexandria and who was declared a heretic for his doctrines about God (which came to be known as Arianism) (256?-336) WordNet 3.0 & Open English WordNet
Arius was a Cyrenaic presbyter, ascetic, and priest associated with the doctrine of Arianism. Wikipedia
A Christian priest in Alexandria, Egypt in the early fourth century Wikipedia Disambiguation
Cyrenaic presbyter and founder of Arianism Wikidata
A Greek male given name from Ancient Greek, notably borne by Arius, circa 250–336, a priest in Alexandria, the founder of Arianism. Wiktionary
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