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6. Eusebius had accompanied Constantius on an expedition against the Persians, c. 348. references Q 3, 348–51 — CPG 3525–3543 (Fragmenta syriaca XXV, CPG 3527)— DHGE 15, 1462–63, E. M. Buytaert — DSp 4, 1690–1695, J.-M. Leroux — EECh 1, 301, M. Simonetti — LThK 33 , 1010, M. Stark — NCE 5, 636, E. des Places XCII. TRIPHYLIUS THE BISHOP riphylius, bishop of Ledra, or Leucosia,1 in Cyprus, was the most eloquent man of his time and enjoyed the most widespread fame during the reign of the emperor Constantius. I have read his Commentaries on the Song of Songs.2 And he is said to have composed many other works which have not at all come into our hands. notes 1. F. Halkin, “La Vie de sainte Tryphylios,” AnBoll 66 (1948): 11–26. For Ledra (modern Nicosia) in Cyprus, see EECh, Map 23. 2. Not extant. references Cath 15, 356–57 XCIII. DONATUS THE HERESIARCH onatus, from whom the Donatists throughout Africa1 got their name, during the reigns of the emperors, Constantine and Constantius,2 asserting that the ScripON ILLUSTRIOUS MEN 125 ...

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