Nectarius, Bishop of Constantinople,158,163,164.Nepotianus, Emperor (350),80.Nestorius, Bishop of Constantinople,163.
Origen,9,33,76,113;on the Holy Spirit,124.
Paphnutius, confessor, at Nicæa,21;at Tyre,57,58.Paul, Bishop of Neocæsarea, at Nicæa,21.Paul of Samosata,33,91.Paul of Thebes, legendary hermit,123.Paulinus,51;consecrated by Lucifer,114,147;ignored at Constantinople,157,158.Paulinus, Bishop of Trier,82,83,90.Pegasius, Bishop of Ilium, apostate,108.Pelagius, Bishop of Laodicea,104.Peter, Bishop of Alexandria,144,152,155.Philagrius, expels Athanasius,64,86.Phœbadius, Bishop of Agen, condemns Sirmian manifesto,90;at Ariminum,99,101.Photinus, Bishop of Sirmium, condemned,73;deposed,81;90,91.Pistus, an early Arian,14;Arian bishop of Alexandria,64,65.Pœmenius, Anomœan bishop of Constantinople,120.Potammon, confessor, at Nicæa,21;at Tyre,57,58.Proæresius, teacher of Julian,109,152.Procopius, revolt of,128.Protasius, Bishop of Milan,70.
Restaces, Armenian bishop at Nicæa,22.
Sabellianism, its meaning,9;relation of Athanasius to,12,32;general dislike of,13;relation of Marcellus to,32.Sasima,153.Sebastian the Manichee, outrages in Egypt,86;commands against Goths,149.Secundus, Bishop of Ptolemais, at Nicæa,21;refuses Nicene creed,38;consecrates Pistus,64,65.Serapion, Bishop of Thmuis,125.Silvanus the Frank,81.Silvanus, Bishop of Tarsus, at Seleucia,95,97.Socrates, historian,79.Stephen, Bishop of Antioch, at Sardica,70;deposed,72.Syrianus,dux Ægypti, expels Athanasius,86.
Tertullian,9.Theodoric,165.Theodosius, Emperor (379-395), choice of and character,154;first rescript,155;calls council of Constantinople,157;second rescript,163.Theodotus, Bishop of Nicopolis,136.Theonas, Bishop of Marmarica, at Nicæa,21;refuses Nicene creed,38.Theophilus the Goth, at Nicæa,22.Theophilus the Indian,120.Theophronius, Bishop of Tyana,69.Theudelinda, Lombard queen,166.Timothy, Bishop of Alexandria,157.
Ulfilas, death,156,164.Ursacius, Bishop of Singidunum, and Sirmian manifesto,88,90,91;forms Homœan party,92;at Ariminum,95.
Valens, Emperor (364-378),46;character,121;church and state under,122,144,161;124;Homœan policy,126;fresh exiles,127;Procopian panic,128;baptism and first Gothic war,129;overawed by Basil,133;second Gothic war,149;death at Hadrianople,150.Valens, Bishop of Mursa, and Sirmian manifesto,88,90,91;forms Homœan party,92;at Ariminum,95,99,101,130.Valentinian, Emperor (364-375), character and policy,121;Semiarian deputation to,128,131;death,146.Vetranio, Emperor (350),80,81.Victor, a Sarmatian,132.Victorinus, Marius,109.Vincent, Bishop of Capua, at Nicæa,20;at Sardica,70;at Antioch,72;yields at Arles,83.Vitalis, Apollinarian bishop of Antioch,141.