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Flavian I of Antioch
Flavian I of Antioch See also Flavian II of Antioch. For others with the name, see ...
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Flavian II of Antioch
Flavian II of Antioch Flavian II of Antioch (d. 518), bishop or patriarch of Antioch, was chosen by the Emperor Anastasius ...
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Justinian I
Justinian I This article is about the Roman emperor ... For other uses, see Justinian (disambiguation). Justinian I depicted on one of the famous mosaics ... Vitale. Flavius Petrus Sabbatius Justinianus or Justinian I (May 11, 483–November 13/14, 565), was ... Justinian became the sole sovereign, upon Justin I's death, at the mature age of ... to the territories it enjoyed under Theodosius I. Justinian viewed himself as the new ...
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Severus of Antioch
Severus of Antioch Severus, Patriarch of Antioch (AD 512 - 518), born approximately 465 in ... Anastasius to occupy the vacant patriarch of Antioch (Labbe, iv. 1414; Theod. Lect. ii. 31 ... between the Jacobite sees of Alexandria and Antioch that have continued to the present day ... short. His possession of the patriarchate of Antioch did not survive his imperial patron. ...
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Meletius of Antioch
Meletius of Antioch Meletius Of Antioch (died 381) was a Patriarch of Antioch from 360 to his death, and saint ... Early in 360 he became bishop of Antioch, succeeding Eudoxius, who had been translated to ... the deposed bishop to his successor. In Antioch itself Meletius continued to have adherents, ...
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Ignatius of Antioch
Ignatius of Antioch Icon of Ignatius being eaten by lions ... Church The Future St. Ignatius of Antioch (died somewhere between AD 98 - AD 117 ... was the third Bishop or Patriarch of Antioch, after Saint Peter and Evodius, who died ... succession even more immediate, Theodoret (Dial. Immutab., I, iv, 33a) reported that Peter himself appointed Ignatius to the see of Antioch. Ignatius, who also called himself Theophorus (" ...
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List of Patriarchs of Antioch
List of Patriarchs of Antioch The Patriarch of Antioch, is one of the original patriarchs of ... over other sees. List of Patriarchs of Antioch Saint Peter the Apostle (37—53) Saint Evodius ... 237—253) Fabius (253—256) Saint Demetrius (256—260) Paul I (260—272) Domnus I (268—273) Timaeus (273—282) Cyril I (283—303) ...
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Category:Patriarchs of Antioch
Category:Patriarchs of Antioch For more information, see the main article about the Patriarch of Antioch. This article is part of the Eastern ... Eastern Christianity Pages in category "Patriarchs of Antioch" There are 25 pages in this section ... of Maronite Patriarchs List of Patriarchs of Antioch Patriarch of Antioch List of Syriac Orthodox Patriarchs of ...
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Domnus II of Antioch
Domnus II of Antioch Domnus II, Patriarch of Antioch, and a friend of Theodoret. He was nephew of John I, Patriarch of Antioch, brought up under Euthymius the famous hermit ... Nestorian doctrines, and summoned a council at Antioch (448) which decided in favor of ...
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Patriarch Timothy I of Constantinople
Patriarch Timothy I of Constantinople To meet Wikipedia's quality ... article or section may require cleanup. Timothy I or Timotheus I, patriarch of Constantinople (511 - 517), was appointed ... of Chalcedon, and for the same reason Flavian II of Antioch and Elias of Jerusalem at first ...
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