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Saint Asterius of Amasea (Greek: Άστέριος Αμασείας, c. 350 – c. 410 AD) was made Bishop of Amasea between 380 and 390 AD, after having been a lawyer. He was born in Cappadocia and probably died in Amasea in modern Turkey, then in Pontus. Significant portions of his lively sermons survive, which are especially interesting from the point of view of art history, and social life in his day. Asterius, Bishop of Amasea is not to be confused with the Arian polemicist Asterius the Sophist. His feast day is October 30.

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  • Asteri d'Amàsia (ca)
  • Asterius von Amaseia (de)
  • Αστέριος Αμασείας (el)
  • Asterius of Amasea (en)
  • Asterio de Amasea (es)
  • Astérios d'Amasée (fr)
  • Asterio di Amasea (it)
  • Astério de Amaseia (pt)
  • Астерий Амасийский (ru)
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  • Asteri fou un bisbe d'Amàsia al Pont, successor d'. Fou educat de jove per un escita esclau. Es conserven algunes de les seves homilies i altres s'han perdut. Fou contrari a les doctrines d'Arri i va viure fins avançada edat. (ca)
  • Ο Αστέριος Αμασείας ήταν χριστιανός επίσκοπος στην Αμάσεια και εκκλησιαστικός συγγραφέας. Έζησε στα τέλη του 4ου αιώνα και πέθανε περίπου το 414 με 415. (el)
  • Saint Asterius of Amasea (Greek: Άστέριος Αμασείας, c. 350 – c. 410 AD) was made Bishop of Amasea between 380 and 390 AD, after having been a lawyer. He was born in Cappadocia and probably died in Amasea in modern Turkey, then in Pontus. Significant portions of his lively sermons survive, which are especially interesting from the point of view of art history, and social life in his day. Asterius, Bishop of Amasea is not to be confused with the Arian polemicist Asterius the Sophist. His feast day is October 30. (en)
  • San Astero o Asterio (350/410)​ fue arzobispo de Amasea en el Ponto, después de haber sido abogado.​ Obtuvo un rango distinguido entre los doctores de la Iglesia del cuarto siglo. Existen muchas homilías suyas, que los antiguos apreciaron mucho. Fueron publicadas por el P. François Combefis, Ant. Bibl. patruum, tom. 1, con los extractos de algunas otras tomadas de Focio. también las había recogido y hecho imprimir en latín en 1661. (es)
  • Astérios d'Amasée est un évêque d'Amasée de la fin du IVe siècle. Sa naissance se situe vers 335 et sa mort est survenue vers 410. Sa fête en tant que saint est fixée au 30 octobre. Ses homélies festives, dont 16 ont été conservées, dévoilent un auteur de bonne formation rhétorique, acquise sans doute à Antioche. Il est peu enclin aux spéculations théologiques ou exégétiques, et préfère les leçons morales. Les signes de l'influence des Cappadociens sont également visibles. C'est un témoin intéressant du développement de la liturgie et du culte des saints, entre les conciles de Constantinople (ou un peu avant) et d'Éphèse. (fr)
  • Asterio, noto come Asterio di Amasea, o Asterio Amaseno (in greco antico: Ἀστέριος; Cappadocia, 335 circa – Amasea, tra il 410 e il 425), è stato uno scrittore e vescovo greco antico. (it)
  • Santo Astério de Amaseia foi elevado à posição de bispo de Amaseia entre 380 e 390, após uma carreira como advogado.. Ele nasceu na Capadócia e provavelmente morreu em Amaseia, atualmente na Turquia e, na época, na província romana do Ponto. Parte significativa de seus sermões sobreviveu é particularmente importante para a história da arte e como fonte para entendermos como era a vida social durante seu tempo. Astério, bispo de Amaseia, não deve ser confundido com o polemista ariano Astério, o Sofista. (pt)
  • Астерий Амасийский (греч. ̓Αστέριος — букв. звёздный; ок. 350 — ок. 410) — адвокат, проповедник, христианский писатель, митрополит Амасии Понтийской; христианский святой IV века, современник Иоанна Златоуста. (ru)
  • Asterius von Amaseia (* vor Mitte des 4. Jhd.; † in hohem Alter vor 431 n. Chr.) wirkte von 380/390 n. Chr. bis zum Beginn des 5. Jahrhunderts. Er war in der Nachfolge von christlicher Bischof in Amaseia, der Hauptstadt von Hellenopontos. Asterius, der ein hervorragender Kanzelredner war, verfasste Enkomia auf Märtyrer und Homilien. In seinen Predigten lehrte er, dass der Besitz Eigentum Gottes sei und dass der Mensch soziale Verpflichtungen besitze. Er setzte sich für Schwache, Barbaren, Sklaven und Frauen ein. Seine Lehre ist sowohl von der platonischen als auch von der kynisch-stoischen Philosophie beeinflusst. Einige seiner Predigten sind in Photios’ Bibliotheke erhalten. (de)
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