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Meaning of "acacius"

acacius (noun): Acacius can refer to a genus of flowering plants in the pea family or may be used as a name for a person, potentially of Greek origin
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  • A male given name from Ancient Greek.

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Acacius stepped in to take advantage of the situation.
Then follows the condemnation of Nestorius and the other heresiarchs and also of Acacius.
Acacius is known to have had a daughter.
Permission to do just that was given to Acacius by Emperor Theodosius II.
Acacius was by far the strongest playable monster in the game.
Communion from Acacius in a Liturgy.
Acacius of amida.
Artabanes himself killed Acacius.
Patriarch acacius of constantinople.
A new council was speedily called at Constantinople, of which Acacius was the soul.
Acacius had enjoyed popularity with a winning and commanding personality in public.
When said daughter was raped, Acacius attempted to punish the suspected rapist.
Acacius retorted the sentence on the Pope.
Talaia at once sought and obtained the support of Simplicius, and slighted Acacius.
Acacius charged Cyril with selling church property.

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The policy of Acacius broke down when he was no longer able to animate it.
However, the East continued to disregard papal demands by not condemning Acacius.
St Acacius died after suffering these torments for nine years.
The Eastern Christians, with very few exceptions, remained in communion with Acacius.
The young Acacius was a novice with an evil elder in the monastery on Sinai.
Babowai founded a school at Seleucia, of which his successor Mar Acacius was the first head.
Acacius was the military officer tasked to protect Zoilus from the hostile population of Alexandria.
After nine years of obedience and ill-treatment, Acacius died.
Acacius said that Nestorius had repeatedly declared dimeniaion e trimeniaion me dein legesthai Theon.
The excommunication was largely ignored in Constantinople, even after the death of Acacius in 489.
It was Acacius and his followers who had managed the whole proceeding from the outset.
The year 358 marked the culmination of the quarrel between Acacius and Cyril, bishop of Jerusalem.
Acacius afterwards said that Talaia had sworn that he would not accept the patriarchate.
Procopius considers Acacius and his son Adolius to have been natives of Roman Armenia.
Acacius succeeds Eusebius as bishop in the see of Caesarea.
At the same time, Acacius also deposed and banished the Anomoean deacon Aëtius.
Acacius soon gained the ear of Constantius II.
Patriarch Acacius of Constantinople entered him into his diptychs as Patriarch of Alexandria.
Acacius the Pope.
Instead, Acacius submitted his own creed for consideration.
Acacius of Cæsarea.
Gabriel Acacius Coussa, cardinal and expert in canon law.
Acacius of Caesarea.
Saint Acacius is also commemorated on November 29.
Acacius retorted by striking Felix 's name from his diptychs.
Acacius and his party challenged the decisions, as did the Anomoeans.
Acacius replied to this act by striking Felix 's name from his diptychs.
Since Acacius refused to submit to this examination, the bishops deposed him on paper.
Acacius now declared that the Son was like the Father " according to the scriptures.
Acacius retorted by striking the pope 's name from his diptychs and persecuted Catholics at Constantinople.
Acacius of Sebaste, according to tradition.
Acacius dutifully did so, preventing Marcian from concluding the siege of Nisibis.
Acacius was deposed and St. Cyril seems to have returned to his see.
Acacius of Caesarea and Euzoius, successors of Eusebius concentrated on conservation.

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