Gregory of Nazianzus (Ps.)

Gregorius Nazianzenus (Ps.)

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  • [JB] Ge 2:7
  • [JB] 1 K 18:13
  • [JB] 1 K 18:4
  • [JB] 1 K 21:2
  • [JB] 1 K 21:4-16

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Gregory of Nazianzus (330 ? - 390 ?)

Born around 330 in Nazianzus where his father, Gregory the Elder, was bishop, Gregory met Basil in Caesarea and joined him in 348 or 350 in Athens, where he remained until 358. Returning to Nazianzus, he retired as a monk in Pontus with Basil. Against his better wishes, he became a priest in Nazianzus in 361 or 362. In 372, Basil made him bishop of Sasima, where, dissuaded by Bishop Anthimus, he never set foot. He retired a second time before returning to Nazianzus where he supported, then de facto replaced, his father who died in 374. He became Bishop of the Nicene Church of Constantinople in 379. From this period date the theological discourses 27 to 31 which later earned him the nickname "Theologian". In 381, Gregory presided for a time over the Council of Constantinople; he resigned and returned to Nazianzus. In 383 he retired to Arianzus, where he devoted himself to his Poems (20,000 lines), his 45 Discourses and 246 Letters, as well as to the Letters of Basil. He probably died in Arianzus around 390.

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Gregory of Nazianzus (?) (320 ? - 390 ?)
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Anonymous (scholia on Gregory of Nazianzus) (400 ? - 1500 ?)
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Gregory of Nazianzus (Ps.)
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