Valens of Mursa
Valens of Mursa was bishop of Mursa and a supporter of Homoian theology, which is often labelled as a form of Arianism, although semi-Arianism is probably more accurate.
Life
Valens and his fellows were seen by contemporaneous and later Church historical sources, to vacillate according to the political winds, being 'always inclined to side with the dominant party.Synod of Tyre
He was one of a group of Bishops including Ursacius of Singidunum who made accusations of impropriety against Athanasius of Alexandria resulting in the First Synod of Tyre.Ursacius and Valens next appear in 342 at Constantinople assisting with the consecration of Macedonius as bishop of the metropolis.
In 346, Valens and Ursacius, recanted both of their previous hostility to Athanasius and to his Trinitarian theology. Accordingly, they journeyed to Rome, presenting a written recantation to its bishop, Julius I|Julius], and wrote to Athanasius, expressing their willingness to hold communion with him in the future.