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From: Stephen Lauf
To: design-l@lists.psu.edu
Subject: 2 May 373
Date: 2004.05.02 14:56
St. Athanasius died in Alexandria on May 2, 373, and his body was subsequently translated first to Constantinople and then to Venice.
[In 335, at the summons of Constantine, Athanasius appeared before the Council of Tyre, where various offenses were preferred against him. As he likes to explain these days, among the offenses was his breaking the silence regarding Helena and her finding of the True Cross.]
also:
St. Athanasius within The Catholic Encyclopedia online.
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