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Basil of Caesarea , also called Saint Basil the Great , (330 – January 1, 379) (Greek: ) was the bishop of Caesarea Mazaca in Cappadocia, Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey). He was an influential 4th c...
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Early Church.org.uk: An Internet Resource for Studying the First Centuries of Christianity ... Paul Jonathan Fedwick, St. Basil the Great and the Christian Ascetic Life. Rome: Basilian, 1978. ... George E. Saint-Laurent, "St. Basil of Caesarea and the Rule of St. Benedict," Diakonia 16.1 (1981): 71-79.
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St. Basil the Elder was noted for his virtue (Acta SS, May, VII) and also won considerable reputation as a teacher in Caesarea. He was not a priest (Cf. Cave, Hist. Lit., I, 239). He marriedEmmelia, the daughter of a martyr and became the father of ten children.
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Life and works of St. Basil of Caesarea, also known as Basil the Great. Basil was a monk and one of the Cappadocian fathers, known best for his work On the Holy Spirit. ... St. Basil of Caesarea (c.330-379 AD)
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St. Basil, who had first met and contracted an intimacy with St. Gregory Nazianzen at Caesarea, was overjoyed to find so worthy a friend at Athens in 352. St. Gregory, who was arrived there a little before, had credit enough to procure his friend a welcome reception, and the great reputation and gravity of Basil...
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Basil and the Councils, to the Accession of Valens. ... St. Basil and Eustathius. ... Additional Notes on Some Points in St. Basil's Doctrinal and Ecclesiastical Position.
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Basil was born at Caesarea in Cappadocia approximately the year 330. He received his education at Constantinople and Athens, where he encountered his friend and companion, Gregory of Nazienzen. He later returned to Caesarea and, in 356, began to lead the life of a hermit.
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Jesus and the early Christians St.Basil (Bishop of Caesarea) (330-379 ... Basil Saint, called the Great. ?329-379 A.D. Greek patriarch; an opponent of Arianism and one of the founders of monasticim. Feast day Jan 2, June 14 or Jan 1.
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