RELIGIOUS FIGURE

Acacius of Caesarea

300 - 366

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Acacius of Caesarea (Greek: Ἀκάκιος; date of birth unknown, died in 366) was a Christian bishop probably originating from Syria; Acacius was the pupil and biographer of Eusebius and his successor on the see of Caesarea Palestina. Acacius is remembered chiefly for his bitter opposition to Cyril of Jerusalem and for the part he was afterwards enabled to play in the more acute stages of the Arian controversy. The Acacian theological movement is named after him. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Acacius of Caesarea has received more than 45,863 page views. His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Acacius of Caesarea is the 2,514th most popular religious figure.

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Among RELIGIOUS FIGURES

Among religious figures, Acacius of Caesarea ranks 2,514 out of 3,187Before him are Léon-Adolphe Amette, Saint Mungo, Joseph Höffner, Thomas Tien Ken-sin, Leo Makkonen, and Conrad Grebel. After him are Ísleifur Gissurarson, Fridolin Ambongo Besungu, James of Portugal, Jan Graubner, Filoimea Telito, and Wilfrid.

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Among people born in 300, Acacius of Caesarea ranks 78Before him are Bongsang of Goguryeo, Julia Cornelia Paula, Austromoine, Fastida, Sponsianus, and Licinius Valerianus. After him are Ablabius, and Aemilia Hilaria. Among people deceased in 366, Acacius of Caesarea ranks 4Before him are Pope Liberius, Saint Marinus, and Procopius.

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