AMPHILOCHUS, bishop of Iconium, in the fourth century, was the friend of St Gregory Nazianzen and St Basil. He assisted at the first general council of Constantinople in 381; presided at the council of Sidon; and was a strenuous opposer of the Arians. He died in 394; and his works were published in Greek and Latin at Paris, 1644, by Francis Combes.
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