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Firmilian (died c. 269), Bishop of Caesarea Mazaca from ca. 232, was a disciple of Origen. He had a contemporary reputation comparable to that of Dionysius of Alexandria or Cyprian, bishop of Carthage. He took an active part in the mid-3rd century controversies over rebaptising heretics and readmitting lapsed Christians after the persecutions of Decius and was excommunicated by Pope Stephen I for his position. A single letter of Firmilian to Cyprian survives among Cyprian's correspondence. Jerome omits Firmilian from De viris illustribus. "To his contemporaries his forty years of influential episcopate, his friendship with Origen and Dionysius, the appeal to him of Cyprian, and his censure of Stephanus might well make him seem the most conspicuous figure of his time" (Wace).

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  • Firmilià de Cesarea (ca)
  • Firmilian (en)
  • Firmilian (de)
  • Φιρμιλιανός Καισαρείας (el)
  • Firmiliano de Cesarea (es)
  • Firmilianus (in)
  • Firmiliano di Cesarea (it)
  • Фирмилиан (святитель) (ru)
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  • Firmilià de Cesarea (segle iii dC) fou un prelat eminent contemporani de Gregori Taumaturg, arribà a ser, juntament amb ell, una de les columnes de la doctrina catòlica i vertadera ànima dels concilis celebrats a Antioquia entre els anys 264 dC i 268 dC, on foren condemnats els errors de Pau de Samòsata. Ocupà el càrrec de bisbe a la metròpoli de Cesarea durant més de trenta anys. (ca)
  • Ο Φιρμιλιανός Καισαρείας (πέθανε το 268) χριστιανός επίσκοπος της Καισαρείας που έζησε τον 3ο αιώνα και είχε καππαδόκική καταγωγή. (el)
  • Firmilian (died c. 269), Bishop of Caesarea Mazaca from ca. 232, was a disciple of Origen. He had a contemporary reputation comparable to that of Dionysius of Alexandria or Cyprian, bishop of Carthage. He took an active part in the mid-3rd century controversies over rebaptising heretics and readmitting lapsed Christians after the persecutions of Decius and was excommunicated by Pope Stephen I for his position. A single letter of Firmilian to Cyprian survives among Cyprian's correspondence. Jerome omits Firmilian from De viris illustribus. "To his contemporaries his forty years of influential episcopate, his friendship with Origen and Dionysius, the appeal to him of Cyprian, and his censure of Stephanus might well make him seem the most conspicuous figure of his time" (Wace). (en)
  • Firmiliano fue un prelado eminente de su época.​ Contemporáneo de Gregorio el Taumaturgo,​ llegó a ser junto con él una de las columnas de la doctrina católica y verdadera alma de los concilios celebrados en Antioquía, entre los años 264 y 268,​ donde fueron condenados los errores de Pablo de Samosata.​ Recibe la invitación a asistir por .​ Ocupó el cargo de Obispo de la metrópoli de Cesarea de Capadocia durante más de treinta años (230-268?).​ (es)
  • Firmilian (wafat sekitar tahun 269), Uskup dari sekitar tahun 232, adalah seorang murid dari Origenes. Ia memiliki reputasi kontemporer yang sebanding dengan atau Cyprian, uskup Carthage. (in)
  • Firmiliano di Cesarea (200 – 268) è stato un religioso e filosofo romano. (it)
  • Епископ Фирмилиан (?—269) — святитель III века, епископ Кесарии Каппадокийской, философ и духовный писатель. (ru)
  • Firmilian (griechisch Firmilianos) († 268) war Bischof von Caesarea (heute Kayseri) in Kappadokien (Kleinasien) und einer der führenden Bischöfe seiner Zeit. Seit ca. 220 war er Bischof in Caesarea, er war befreundet mit Origenes und dessen Schüler. Eusebius berichtet, dass Firmilian, als er Bischof war, seinen Lehrer Origenes nach Caesarea einlud. (Hist. Eccl., VI, XXVI-XXVIII). Im Ketzertaufstreit zwischen dem Bischof von Rom, Stephan I. und dem Bischof von Karthago, Cyprian, trat er entschieden auf die Seite Cyprians. Sein Antwortbrief an Cyprian ist in lateinischer Übersetzung in der Briefsammlung Cyprians erhalten (ep. 75) und stellt eine wertvolle Quelle für den Ketzertaufstreit und das Primatsverständnis in der östlichen Christenheit dar. Im Jahr 268 starb er – auf dem Weg zu einer (de)
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