Secundus, Bishop of Ptolemais, at Nicaea, 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 AEgypti, 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 Nicaea, 21;
refuses Nicene creed, 38.
Theophilus the Goth, at Nicaea, 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 Homoean party, 92;
at Ariminum, 95.
Valens, Emperor (364-378), 46;
character, 121;
church and state under, 122, 144, 161;
124;
Homoean 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 Homoean 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 Nicaea, 20;
at Sardica, 70;
at Antioch, 72;
yields at Arles, 83.
Vitalis, Apollinarian bishop of Antioch, 141.