SPEAR Factoids about Civil servants
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event: Thomas went before the king, and released all of his wealth and property. See factoid page
event: Cosmo,seeing that the woman was beautiful like a pearl, took her away from the governor's men. Weeping, she asked Cosmo to pray for her. See factoid page
occupation: Anonymi 2210 were government officials in Edessa . See factoid page
event: A dispute between Antipater and the monks had been settled by the magistrates. See factoid page
event: Feeling guilty about the hundredweight gold,the queen sent her chamberlains several times to Mare to seek his forgiveness. See factoid page
event: Severus complained to Misael about officials like Eleutherius who were annoyed by his ordination practices. See factoid page
event: Severus rebuked Misael for his desire to leave public life in order to become a solitary. See factoid page
occupation: John was the satrap of Syria and Armenia. See factoid page
event: Severus asked Misael to defend him and his practices before those like Eleutherius who were causing distress. See factoid page
event: To convince Misael to remain in his position, Severus cited several scripture passages, as well as an historical anecdote of Anonymous 3057 and Anonymous 3058 who gave up their solitude in order to combat the heresy of Arius. See factoid page
event: In 515, Severus wrote a letter to the Master of the Offices about the sins of the unorthodox bishops. See factoid page
event: After many years, Mare was fatigued due to his strenuous way of life. He sought out one of Theodora's chamberlains, who secured the goal necessary to buy a villa suited for a life of retreat. See factoid page
event: Rufinus, who had brought a letter from the Master of Offices to Severus summoning him to Heraclea, was unable to bring back the response because of a disease of the eyes. See factoid page
event: The enslaved person Leontius brought the message from Severus to the Master of Offices in Constantinople. See factoid page
event: Severus suggested that Stephen ensure that a cross remain erected in front of the house of Theodore the governor. See factoid page
event: When Marefinished constructing the martyr's chapel and he knew his death was close, he knelt in his coffin to pray for three days and gave up his spirit. The king and queen sent chamberlains, senators, bishops, clergyman, and monks to bury Mare. See factoid page
event: Antoninus had sent Antiochus the tribune to Severus in Antioch. See factoid page
event: Severus praised Antiochus to the God-loving bishop Thomas. See factoid page
event: Severus had corresponded with the Master of Offices in Constantinople through Leontius about the illegitimacy of corrupt bishops. See factoid page
occupation: Šnq held the office of the satrapy in the districts of Syria and Armenia. See factoid page
event: Thomas decided to sell his possessions and forfeit his position, giving his life to God and the poor. See factoid page
event: Between 513 to 518, Severus wrote a letter to Timostratus the Duke about the importance of ordination. See factoid page
How to cite:
“Keyword Page for Civil servants,” in SPEAR: Syriac Persons Events and Relations, general editor Daniel L. Schwartz, $nav-base/aggregate/keyword/civil-servants.html, 2023-03-23T12:36:52.834-04:00.Related keyword(s)
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Related person(s)
- Rufinus — ܪܘܦܝܢܘܣ
- Celer — ܩܐܠܪܣ ܡܓܝܣܛܪܘܣ
- Severus of Antioch — ܣܘܝܪܝܘܣ ܕܐܢܛܝܘܟܝܐ
- Leontius — ܠܐܘܢܛܝܘܣ
- Mara the Solitary — ܡܪܐ ܝܚܝܕܝܐ
- Justinian I — ܝܘܣܛܝܢܝܢܐ
- Theodora, Roman empress — ܡܠܟܬܐ ܬܐܘܕܘܪܐ
- Antiochus — ܐܢܛܝܘܟܘܣ ܛܪܝܒܘܢܐ
- Thomas of Damascus — ܬܘܡܐ ܕܕܡܣܩܘܣ
- Antoninus — ܐܢܬܘܢܝܘܣ ܐܦܝܣܩܘܦܐ ܕܚܠܒ
- Cosmo - ܩܘܙܡܘ
- Mary — ܡܐܪܝܐ
- Anonymi 3071 — The bishops of Syria Secunda condemned by Severus at a council in Antioch in A.D. 515
- Anonymi 2210 — Workers in the government of Edessa in November 201
- Misael — ܡܝܘܐܝܠ ܩܘܒܘܩܠܪܐ
- Anonymous 3057 — A monk and presbyter during the time of the Arians who left the desert to oppose the Arians
- Anonymous 3058 — A monk and presbyter during the time of the Arians who was attacked by demons because he remained in the desert instead of opposing the Arians
- Arius — ܐܪܝܘܣ
- Thomas the Armenian — ܬܐܘܡܐ
- John
- Šnq - ܫܢܩ
- Stephen — ܣܛܦܢܘܣ ܐܦܝܣܩܘܦܐ ܕܛܪܝܦܘܠܝܣ
- Theodore — ܬܐܘܕܘܪܘܣ ܪܝܫܢܐ ܢܨܝܚܐ ܘܒܝܢܕܝܟܣ
- Eleutherius — ܐܠܝܘܬܪܝܘܣ ܣܩܠܪܐ
- Antipater — ܐܢܬܝܦܛܪܘܣ
- Anonymi 3077 — The monks of the monastery of Isaac who received a letter from Severus
- Anonymi 3078 — The magistrates who passed judgment on Antipater
- Timostratus — ܛܝܡܘܣܛܪܐܛܘܣ ܕܘܟܣ