The Collaborative International Dictionary
Eunomian
Eunomian \Eu*no"mi*an\, n. (Eccl. Hist.) A follower of Eunomius, bishop of Cyzicus (4th century A. D.), who held that Christ was not God but a created being, having a nature different from that of the Father. -- a. Of or pertaining to Eunomius or his doctrine.
Wikipedia
Eunomian
Eunomian is an eponymous adjective that may refer to:
- Eunomia (goddess), a minor Greek goddess of law and legislation
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Eunomius of Cyzicus (died c. 393), one of the leaders of the extreme or "anomoean" Arians
- Eumonians, the followers of Eunomius (see Anomoeanism)
- The Eunomia family, a large grouping of S-type asteroids named after the Greek goddess Eunomia
Usage examples of "eunomian".
Donatists, the Novatians, the Macedonians, the Eunomians, and those who, with a more prosperous fortune, adhered to the doctrine of the Council of Nice.