Germinius of Sirmium

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Germinius of Sirmium was a 4th-century Christian bishop known for his involvement in the Arian controversy and ecclesiastical politics of the late Roman Empire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 4th-century bishop
Christian bishop
historical person
associatedWith Arian bishops
imperial ecclesiastical policy
conflict Nicene party in the Trinitarian controversy
countryOfCitizenship Roman Empire
era Late Antiquity
floruit 4th century
governed Christian community of Sirmium NERFINISHED
historicalContext Christian doctrinal conflicts under the late Roman emperors
inConflictWith pro-Nicene theologians
influencedBy Arian theological currents
jurisdiction Diocese of Sirmium NERFINISHED
knownFor involvement in the Arian controversy
participation in ecclesiastical politics of the late Roman Empire
languageOfEnvironment Latin
locatedInTimePeriod 4th century
notableEvent Arian controversy NERFINISHED
notableFor role in shaping local reception of Arian theology
occupation bishop
participatedIn 4th-century Trinitarian disputes
imperial church councils and negotiations
partOf late Roman imperial church
placeOfActivity Sirmium NERFINISHED
positionHeld Bishop of Sirmium NERFINISHED
region Illyricum NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
religiousTradition early Christianity
roleInChurch episcopal leadership in Sirmium
sphereOfInfluence Pannonian region NERFINISHED
subjectOf research on late Roman ecclesiastical politics
studies on the Arian controversy
theologicalAlignment Arianism NERFINISHED
non-Nicene Christianity
timeFrame post-Nicene Council period
typeOfCleric Catholic bishop of the 4th century
workLocation Sirmium NERFINISHED

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Bishop of Sirmium officeHolder Germinius of Sirmium