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Aeneas of Paris (died 27 December 870) was bishop of Paris from 858 to 870. He is best known as the author of one of the controversial treatises against the Byzantines ("Greeks"), called forth by the encyclical letters of Photius. His comprehensive Liber adversus Græcos deals with the procession of the Holy Spirit, the marriage of the clergy, fasting, the consignatio infantium, the clerical tonsure, the Roman primacy, and the elevation of deacons to the see of Rome. He declares that the accusations brought by the Greeks against the Latins are "superfluous questions having more relation to secular matters than to spiritual."

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  • Aeneas von Paris (de)
  • Aeneas of Paris (en)
  • Énée de Paris (fr)
  • Enea di Parigi (it)
  • Eneasz (biskup Paryża) (pl)
  • Enéas de Paris (pt)
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  • Énée fut évêque de Paris de 857 à sa mort le 27 décembre 870. (fr)
  • Enea di Parigi (... – 27 dicembre 870) è stato un vescovo e teologo francese; resse la diocesi di Parigi dal 857 alla sua morte. (it)
  • Eneasz (zm. 27 grudnia 870) – biskup Paryża w latach 858–870. Autor traktatu skierowanego przeciwko Grekom Liber adversus Graecos. (pl)
  • Aeneas of Paris (died 27 December 870) was bishop of Paris from 858 to 870. He is best known as the author of one of the controversial treatises against the Byzantines ("Greeks"), called forth by the encyclical letters of Photius. His comprehensive Liber adversus Græcos deals with the procession of the Holy Spirit, the marriage of the clergy, fasting, the consignatio infantium, the clerical tonsure, the Roman primacy, and the elevation of deacons to the see of Rome. He declares that the accusations brought by the Greeks against the Latins are "superfluous questions having more relation to secular matters than to spiritual." (en)
  • Aeneas von Paris († 27. Dezember 870 in Paris) war Bischof des Bistums Paris vom Jahr 857 an bis zu seinem Tod am 27. Dezember 870 unter Karl dem Kahlen, dessen Herrschaft von 843 bis 877 dauerte. Aeneas trat sein Bischofsamt unter schwierigen Umständen an. Im selben Jahr, wie schon im Vorjahr, waren die Normannen nach Paris gezogen, hatten die Umgebung verwüstet und zogen erst nach Erhalt eines hohen Lösegeldes wieder ab. (de)
  • Enéas de Paris ou Eneias de Paris (em latim: Aeneas Parisiensis ou Æneas Parisiensis; m. 27 de dezembro de 870) foi bispo de Paris entre 858 e 870. É conhecido principalmente por ser o autor de um dos controversos tratados contra os bizantinos ("gregos") citados pelas cartas encíclicas de Fócio. Sua completa "Liber adversus Græcos" trata da processão do Espírito Santo, do , dos jejuns, do batismo infantil (consignatio infantium), da tonsura, da e da elevação de diáconos para a sé de Roma. Para terminar, ele declara que as acusações apresentadas pelos bizantinos contra os latinos são "questões supérfluas relacionadas mais a assuntos seculares que espirituais". (pt)
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  • Aeneas of Paris (died 27 December 870) was bishop of Paris from 858 to 870. He is best known as the author of one of the controversial treatises against the Byzantines ("Greeks"), called forth by the encyclical letters of Photius. His comprehensive Liber adversus Græcos deals with the procession of the Holy Spirit, the marriage of the clergy, fasting, the consignatio infantium, the clerical tonsure, the Roman primacy, and the elevation of deacons to the see of Rome. He declares that the accusations brought by the Greeks against the Latins are "superfluous questions having more relation to secular matters than to spiritual." The work is mainly a collection of quotations or "sentences," from Greek and Latin Church Fathers, the former translated. In his Epistola tractoria ad Wenilonem, written about 856, Prudentius of Troyes makes his approval of the ordination of Aeneas as the new Bishop of Paris depend on the latter's subscription to four articles favouring a double predestination. (en)
  • Aeneas von Paris († 27. Dezember 870 in Paris) war Bischof des Bistums Paris vom Jahr 857 an bis zu seinem Tod am 27. Dezember 870 unter Karl dem Kahlen, dessen Herrschaft von 843 bis 877 dauerte. Aeneas trat sein Bischofsamt unter schwierigen Umständen an. Im selben Jahr, wie schon im Vorjahr, waren die Normannen nach Paris gezogen, hatten die Umgebung verwüstet und zogen erst nach Erhalt eines hohen Lösegeldes wieder ab. Im Sommer 867 hatte Photius, der Patriarch von Konstantinopel, bei einem Konzil den Papst Nikolaus I. falscher Lehre und Bräuche beschuldigt und exkommuniziert. Eine Kopie des Schreibens von Photius schickte der Papst an die Kirchen in Gallien mit der Aufgabe, die Beschuldigungen zu widerlegen. Aeneas verfasste daraufhin die umfangreiche Streitschrift Liber adversus Graecos („Buch gegen die Griechen“), mit der er die von Photius als falsch dargestellten Lehren und Gebräuche der lateinischen Kirche verteidigte (enthalten in D’Achery, Spicilegium, I, Paris, 1723). Darin behandelt er besonders das Filioque (c.1-91), den Zölibat (c.95-168), die Fastenzeit (c.169-177), die Kindertaufe (178-181), die Tonsur (c.182-186), den Papstprimat (c.187-209) und die Erhebung von Diakonen auf den römischen Bischofsstuhl. Die Schrift wird aber als wenig bedeutsam bewertet, weil sie hauptsächlich aus einer Sammlung von Zitaten der griechischen und lateinischen Kirchenväter besteht. (de)
  • Énée fut évêque de Paris de 857 à sa mort le 27 décembre 870. (fr)
  • Enea di Parigi (... – 27 dicembre 870) è stato un vescovo e teologo francese; resse la diocesi di Parigi dal 857 alla sua morte. (it)
  • Eneasz (zm. 27 grudnia 870) – biskup Paryża w latach 858–870. Autor traktatu skierowanego przeciwko Grekom Liber adversus Graecos. (pl)
  • Enéas de Paris ou Eneias de Paris (em latim: Aeneas Parisiensis ou Æneas Parisiensis; m. 27 de dezembro de 870) foi bispo de Paris entre 858 e 870. É conhecido principalmente por ser o autor de um dos controversos tratados contra os bizantinos ("gregos") citados pelas cartas encíclicas de Fócio. Sua completa "Liber adversus Græcos" trata da processão do Espírito Santo, do , dos jejuns, do batismo infantil (consignatio infantium), da tonsura, da e da elevação de diáconos para a sé de Roma. Para terminar, ele declara que as acusações apresentadas pelos bizantinos contra os latinos são "questões supérfluas relacionadas mais a assuntos seculares que espirituais". A obra é principalmente uma coleção de citações ou "sentenças" de Padres da Igreja, latinos e gregos, sendo as frases destes traduções de Enéas. Em sua "Epistola tractoria ad Wenilonem", escrita em 856 durante a controvérsia da predestinação, Prudêncio de Troyes vincula sua aprovação à ordenação Enéas como bispo de Paris à sua subscrição a quatro artigos que favorecem a . (pt)
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