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Arius (other)
Arius was a Christian priest in Alexandria, Egypt in the early fourth century. Arius may also refer to: * ''Arius'' (fish), a genus of catfishes * Arius Didymus, a citizen of Alexandria * Hari River, a river known in Latin as the Arius * Podocarpus costalis, species of plants native to the Philippines and Taiwan See also * Arian (other) * Arianus (other) * Arrianus (other) * Arianism Arianism ( grc-x-koine, Ἀρειανισμός, ) is a Christological doctrine first attributed to Arius (), a Christian presbyter from Alexandria, Egypt. Arian theology holds that Jesus Christ is the Son of God, who was begotten by God ...
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Arius
Arius (; grc-koi, Ἄρειος, ; 250 or 256 – 336) was a Cyrenaic presbyter, ascetic, and priest best known for the doctrine of Arianism. His teachings about the nature of the Godhead in Christianity, which emphasized God the Father's uniqueness and Christ's subordination under the Father, and his opposition to what would become the dominant Christology, Homoousian Christology, made him a primary topic of the First Council of Nicaea convened by Emperor Constantine the Great in 325. After Emperors Licinius and Constantine legalized and formalized the Christianity of the time in the Roman Empire, Constantine sought to unify the newly recognized Church and remove theological divisions. The Christian Church was divided over disagreements on Christology, or the nature of the relationship between the first and second persons of the Trinity. Homoousian Christians, including Athanasius of Alexandria, used Arius and Arianism as epithets to describe those who disagreed with thei ...
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Arius (fish)
''Arius'' is a genus of catfishes (order Siluriformes) of the family Ariidae. The genus ''Arius'' is distributed in brackish and fresh waters of Eastern Africa and south to Southeast Asia. Defining the limits so that ''Arius'' can form a natural grouping has always been a problem. The genus was never properly defined, and many species previously classified in ''Arius'' are now in other genera. Recent authors have recognized this genus as non monophyetic, rejecting that the genus is a natural grouping. Two unnamed groups are distinguished by accessory tooth plates, which are either very elongated and bearing molar-like teeth, or are oval shaped or subtriangular and bearing acicular (needle-like) or conic teeth. ''A. jatius'' lacks these tooth plates, but has been included in this genus based on its adipose fin and lateral line. The recognition of ''Arenarius'' as a junior synonym of ''Arius'' is tentative and needs to be further investigated. ''Arius'' species have three pairs of ...
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Arius Didymus
Arius Didymus ( grc-gre, Ἄρειος Δίδυμος ''Areios Didymos''; fl. 1st century BCE) was a Stoic philosopher and teacher of Augustus. Fragments of his handbooks summarizing Stoic and Peripatetic doctrines are preserved by Stobaeus and Eusebius. Life Arius was a citizen of Alexandria. Augustus esteemed him so highly, that after the conquest of Alexandria, he declared that he spared the city chiefly for the sake of Arius. According to Plutarch, Arius advised Augustus to execute Caesarion, the son of Cleopatra and Julius Caesar, with the words "ouk agathon polukaisarie" ("it is not good to have too many Caesars"), a pun on a line in Homer. Arius as well as his two sons, Dionysius and Nicanor, are said to have instructed Augustus in philosophy. He is frequently mentioned by Themistius, who says that Augustus valued him not less than Agrippa. From Quintilian it appears that Arius also taught or wrote on rhetoric. He is presumably the "Arius" whose ''Life'' was among those in t ...
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Hari River, Afghanistan
The Hari River ( or prs, هری رود, translit=Harī Rōd; ps, د هري سیند) or Herat River is a river flowing from the mountains of central Afghanistan to Turkmenistan, where it forms the Tejend oasis and disappears in the Karakum Desert. In its lower course, the river forms a northern part of the border between Afghanistan and Iran, and a southeastern part of the border between Turkmenistan and Iran. In Turkmenistan it is known as the Tejen or Tedzhen river and passes close to the city of Tedzhen. To the Ancient Greeks it was known as the Arius. In Latin, it was known as the Tarius. History Western non Hindu writers claim that Rigveda is said to have recorded the Harirud as the River Sarayu. However, the actual Sarayu is in Uttar Pradesh state of India and arises in Tibetan glaciers near Mt Kailash. It flows through Nepal, before entering India . The river Haroyu is also mentioned in the Avesta. A Buddhist monastery hand-carved in the bluff of the river Harirud ex ...
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Podocarpus Costalis
''Podocarpus costalis'', locally known as ''arius'',dela Cruz, RPotential food products from "Batanes berries" explored. BAR Chronicle. Bureau of Agricultural Research, Philippines. June, 2012. is a species of conifer in the family Podocarpaceae. It is native to the Philippines and Taiwan. This plant grows in island scrub, low forest, or in a limestone bluff or sea stack habitat, growing at elevations from sea level to nearly 300 meters. It is also widely cultivated as a garden plant. It is used in bonsai Bonsai ( ja, 盆栽, , tray planting, ) is the Japanese art of growing and training miniature trees in pots, developed from the traditional Chinese art form of ''penjing''. Unlike ''penjing'', which utilizes traditional techniques to produce .... The fruit is edible. One threat to the survival of wild populations is overcollecting for horticulture; this practice is illegal throughout its native range. __TOC__ Description ''Podocarpus costalis'' is a small, shrubby tre ...
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Arian (other)
Arianism is a nontrinitarian Christological doctrine. Arian may also refer to: Arian is a surname that originated in Ancient Persia Pertaining to Arius * A follower of Arius, a Christian presbyter in the 3rd and 4th century *Arian controversy, several controversies which divided the early Christian church * Arian fragment, Arian palimpsest People Groups of people * Arians or Areians, ancient people living in Ariana (origin of the modern name Iran) ** Aryan, a term associated with the Proto-Indo-Iranians ** Aryan race, the racial concept * An inhabitant of Aria (today's Herat, Afghanistan), used by the ancient and medieval Greeks (as ''Ἄρ(ε)ιοι/Ar(e)ioi'') and Romans (as ''Arii'') Given name * Arian Asllani (born 1983), American rapper known as Action Bronson *Arian Bimo (born 1959), Albanian footballer * Arian Çuliqi, Albanian television director and screenwriter *Arian Foster (born 1986), American football player * Arian Hametaj (born 1957), Albanian footballer * Ari ...
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Arianus (other)
Arianus may refer to: * Arianus ( grc, Ἀριανός) was an ancient Greek of the 3rd century BCE; he was a friend of Bolis, and was employed by him to betray Achaeus to Antiochus III the Great in 214 BCE. * From Ariana, a term used by some Greek and Roman authors for a wide area of Central Asia * From Arius, an Achaemenid region centered on the city of Herat in present-day western Afghanistan * Saint Arianus, 3rd century governor of Ansena, killer of martyrs such as Saint Colluthus, later a Coptic saint himself * Arianus, a fictional world in the Death Gate Cycle by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman * ''Apodemus arianus'', a mouse of family Muridae * ''Eriophyes arianus'', a species of acari in genus ''Eriophyes'' See also * Arianus's rat, a rat of family Muridae * Arrianus (other) * Ariano (other) * Arius Arius (; grc-koi, Ἄρειος, ; 250 or 256 – 336) was a Cyrenaic presbyter, ascetic, and priest best known for the doctrine of Arianism. His teac ...
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Arrianus (other)
Arrianus may refer to: *Arrianus (bishop), bishop of Ionia, (c. 363-?) and an Anomoean *Arrianus (jurist), Roman jurisconsult *Arrianus (poet), Greek poet who made a Greek translation in hexameter verse of Virgil's ''Georgics'', possibly conflated with Adrianus (poet) * Arrian or (c. 86/89–c. after 146/160), Greek historian, public servant, military commander and philosopher of the Roman period * Arrianus (historian), historical writer of probably around the 3rd century CE *Lucius Annius Arrianus, Roman consul 243 CE * Arrianus (astronomer), Greek astronomer See also *Arianus (other) Arianus may refer to: * Arianus ( grc, Ἀριανός) was an ancient Greek of the 3rd century BCE; he was a friend of Bolis, and was employed by him to betray Achaeus to Antiochus III the Great in 214 BCE. * From Ariana Ariana was a general ... * Arius {{hndis ...
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