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Nicasius of Dijon : ウィキペディア英語版
Nicasius of Dijon
Nicasius of Die (4th century) was a 4th-century bishop from Gaul, present-day France. As Bishop of Die〔Duchesne, L., Fastes Episcopaux d'Ancienne Gaule tome I - Provinces du Sud-est〕 he is notable to history as one of only five Catholic bishops from the Western part of the Roman Empire who attended the First Council of Nicaea in 325.〔Dean Dudley, The History of the First Council of Nice: A Worlds Christian Convention, A. D. 325 with a Life of Constantine (Cosimo, Inc., 2007) ( Page 49 )〕〔Philip Schaff, History of the Christian Church, Volume 3 (Library of Alexandria, 1966) ( online )〕〔Robert Payne, The Holy Fire: The Story of the Fathers of the Eastern Church (St Vladimir's Seminary Press 1980) ( page 79 )〕〔W. A. Jurgens, The Faith of the Early Fathers: Pre-Nicene and Nicene eras. (Liturgical Press, 1970) ( page 280 )〕〔( The First Council of Nicaea ) at the Catholic Encyclopedia〕〔He is sometimes confused with the Martyr and Saint Nicasius of Rheims who died eighty years later in nearby Rheims.〕
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