He was one of three named by an edict of Theodosius I (30 July 381; Cod. Theod., LXVI, tit. I., L. 3) to episcopal sees named as centres of Catholic communion in the East, along with Gregory of Nyssa and Otreius of Melitene.
He was one of three named by an edict of Theodosius I (30 July 381; Cod. Theod., LXVI, tit. I., L. 3) to episcopal sees named as centres of Catholic communion in the East, along with Gregory of Nyssa and Helladius of Caesarea.
Caesarea | Basil of Caesarea | Arethas of Caesarea | Gelasius of Caesarea | Pamphilus of Caesarea | Mammes of Caesarea | Helladius of Caesarea | Caesarea Philippi | Amanita caesarea | Acacius of Caesarea |