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'''Clement''' was an ally of [[Arius]]. A fishmonger, he provided secret lodgings for the contentious [[Christianity|Christian]] leader in [[Nicaea]]. Against Arius' wishes, he killed a man in defence of Arius' ideas. He also physically defended [[Erimem]] against [[Constantine I|Constantine]]'s guards, and was briefly thought killed for his troubles. As the [[Fifth Doctor]] diagnosed, however, the wound had not, in fact, damaged any major organs. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Council of Nicaea (audio story)|The Council of Nicaea]]'')
'''Clement''' was an ally of [[Arius]]. A fishmonger, he provided secret lodgings for the contentious [[Christianity|Christian]] leader in [[Nicaea]] in [[325]]. Against Arius' wishes, he killed a man in defence of Arius' ideas. He also physically defended [[Erimem]] against [[Constantine I|Constantine]]'s guards, and was briefly thought killed by [[Julius (The Council of Nicaea)|Julius]] for his troubles. As the [[Fifth Doctor]] diagnosed, however, the wound had not, in fact, damaged any major organs. He later accompanied Arius and Erimem on their march to Constantine's palace. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Council of Nicaea (audio story)|The Council of Nicaea]]'')


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Latest revision as of 09:53, 24 January 2021

Clement was an ally of Arius. A fishmonger, he provided secret lodgings for the contentious Christian leader in Nicaea in 325. Against Arius' wishes, he killed a man in defence of Arius' ideas. He also physically defended Erimem against Constantine's guards, and was briefly thought killed by Julius for his troubles. As the Fifth Doctor diagnosed, however, the wound had not, in fact, damaged any major organs. He later accompanied Arius and Erimem on their march to Constantine's palace. (AUDIO: The Council of Nicaea)