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In page Hilary of Poitiers:

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Arianism was becoming popular among Christians in this era and this theological position was refuted by the bishops at the Council of Nicaea, under the sponsorship of the emperor Constantine the Great. There had been rigorous debates—even some violent disputes—between Trinitarians and Arians, leading up to the Council.[citation needed]