Full Name: Saint Basil the Great
Activity: bishop of Caesarea
Born:
0329
| Died:
01-01-0379

(born AD 329, Caesarea Mazaca, Cappadociadied Jan. 1, 379, Caesarea; Western feast day January 2; Eastern feast day January 1) Early church father. Born into a Christian family in Cappadocia, he studied at Caesarea, Constantinople, and Athens and later established a monastic settlement on the family estate at Annesi. He opposed
Arianism, which was supported by the emperor
Valens and his own bishop Dianius, and organized resistance to it after 365. He succeeded
Eusebius as bishop of Caesarea in 370. He died shortly after Valens, whose death in battle opened the way for the victory of Basil's cause. More than 300 of his letters survive; several of his
Canonical Epistles have become part of canon law in
Eastern Orthodoxy.
Source: Encyclopedia Britannica