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Imeneus of Jerusalem (260–276) also known as Hymeneus was the bishop of the Church of Jerusalem from 266 to 298. Imeneus was the second highest ranking delegate after Helenus, the
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, at the council in Antioch that was called in 268 to address the heresy of
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. Hymeneus reposed in 298.Who is Who in the early church


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