SPEAR Factoids about Travel
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event: Theodosius and the rest of the bishops were sent into exile. Along with three hundred clergy and saint Zura, they travelled to a fortress called Dereus in Thrace. They were supported in the court by Empress Theodora. See factoid page
event: Jacob Baradaeus, Conon and Eugene traveled to Constantinople where Theodosius directed them to travel to Alexandria so that Conon and Eugene could be ordained bishops. See factoid page
event: John of Ephesus visited Peter and Photius at the Monastery of the Fathers in the Enaton. See factoid page
event: Under persecution, suffering Christians would go to Constantinople, but nowhere, not even in Thrace, could they find anyone willing to ordain priests. See factoid page
event: Mar Samuel, prior to founding Mar Samuel Convent, visited the Convent of John Urtaya. See factoid page
event: The bishops of Antioch asked Peter of Apamea why no one had assembled from his city. See factoid page
event: The monk who stole visited the blessed man who was living with two disciples in Ennaton in Alexandria. See factoid page
event: While staying with Paul,Mare was tired of being pestered by his family, so he left Syria and journeyed to Egypt and Thebais, where he went to and fro in the desert with the saints, observing the prayer practices of monks and solitaries. See factoid page
event: Because Musonius had fled from Meloe, and Paul had left Olba, Severus advised Solon to appoint new bishops, or at the very least to petition the emperor to assemble a council of bishops in Isauria. See factoid page
event: Elijah,Theodore, and their sisters moved from Amida to Melitene in Cappadocia, establishing their business to divide their income among the poor and needy. See factoid page
event: The monk who stole started living with the blessed man . After a while, tempted by Satan, he stole his possessions and fled. See factoid page
event: Sometime before 0518 Musonius traveled from Isaurai to Alexandria. See factoid page
event: The monk who stole took all of the possessions of the blessed man and went to Cellia in the desert above Libya. See factoid page
event: James travels to the frontier of Persia, Constantinople and Alexandria ordaining clergy. See factoid page
event: For a third time, the community was forced to leave their convent, travelling to Izla, ʿArab, and Dara. See factoid page
event: Elijah, Theodore, and their sisters decided to expand their ministry to the maltreated and persecuted believers in Syria, Arabia, Callinicus, selling everything that they owned. See factoid page
event: John continued to ordain believers, travelling to Lydia in Asia , Tarsus in Cilicia , and all of Syria before returning to Anthemiu in Constantinople . See factoid page
event: the monk who stole was ashamed, and left everything he stole, and went to the desert of Mendia, to the convent of Andrew , near the monastery of holy Mar Menas . See factoid page
event: The Brother and Sister of Peter moved to Smyrna. See factoid page
event: James and his fellow monks travel to Marde to receive forgiveness from John of Thella. He instructs them to make penance for three years before they may take communion again. See factoid page
event: Sometime before 519 Isaiah travelled to Egypt and Pamphylia seeking support for his claim to episcopal office. See factoid page
event: After a time,John feigned illness again as a pretense to travel around the empire to ordain more priests. He travelled to Cyprus,Caesarea,Rhodes,Tralles,Chios,Alexandria,and Palestine. See factoid page
event: 18 years after entering the Monastery of the Fathers, Peter visited his brother and sister in Smyrna. See factoid page
event: A devout presbyter from the East brought many forged letters and treatises to Severus. 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: After one year,Theophilus and Maria left Amida, leaving John behind. 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 fell ill and traveled to Ksoi where he died. See factoid page
event: John visited Theophilus and Maria in Egypt outside of Thella and received a blessing from them. See factoid page
event: Severus desired for Cosmas, Polyeuctus, Zeno, and those who were in conflict with them to come to Antioch because Isidore the bishop of Chalis had not been present to adjudicate. See factoid page
event: Antoninus had sent Antiochus the tribune to Severus in Antioch. See factoid page
event: Most of the bishops assembled at Constantinople, except the Romans, were found to be orthodox, but the pious bishops Eleusinius and Proclus had fled the royal city. 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
event: After a dispute with Hilarian about a monastery and a presumptuous and illeagl forging of signatures by Callistus, Paul fled to the royal city. See factoid page
event: After five years in Mar Mara, the community returned to Amida, but because of persecution, relocated to the border territory of the East, near the hot springs of Abarne, settling at the convent of the Poplars. See factoid page
event: After twenty years of trading,Theodore and Elijah returned to Amida. See factoid page
event: James and Sergius traveled to the royal city . See factoid page
event: Asterius the Bishop and those with him came to Severus in Antioch. See factoid page
event: James withdrew from Convent of the Eddessens and received the monastery of Beth Musika. See factoid page
event: When Timothy had endured his exile from Alexandria, Epiphanius left his bishopric in Magydum and came to Alexandria, embracing communion with Timothy. See factoid page
event: After Timothy had died and the orthodox began enduring persecution again, Epiphanius withdrew to Palestine where he met with Peter of Iberia and began ordaining priests. See factoid page
event: For seven years, Simeon travelled to different Christian communities in order to confirm their belief in the Christian faith. See factoid page
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“Keyword Page for Travel,” in SPEAR: Syriac Persons Events and Relations, general editor Daniel L. Schwartz, $nav-base/aggregate/keyword/travel.html, 2023-03-23T12:35:08.041-04:00.Related keyword(s)
- Monasteries
- Bishops
- Evil
- Sin
- Travel
- Monasticism
- Persecution
- Monks
- Exile
- Suffering
- Councils
- Letters
- Civil servants
- Illness
- Authority
- Slaves
- Families
- Prayer
- Anchorites
- Priests
- Clergy
- Ordination
- Nobles
- Emperors
- Memory
- Blessing
- Love
- Justice
- Heresy
- Churches
- Religion
- Wealth
- Poverty
- Economics
- Charity - caritas
- Trade
- Merchants
- Discipleship
- Books
- Repentance
- Penitence
- Council of Chalcedon (451)
- Communion
- Death
- Falsification
Related person(s)
- Hilarian — ܐܝܠܐܪܝܐܢܘܣ ܐܦܝܣܩܘܦܐ ܕܕܝܘܩܐܣܪܝܐ
- Callistus — ܩܐܠܝܣܛܘܣ ܪܝܫ ܡܫܡ̈ܫܢܐ
- Paul — ܦܘܠܘܣ ܐܦܝܣܩܘܦܐ ܕܐܘܠܒܐ
- Samuel - ܫܡܘܐܝܠ
- Monks of Amida
- Anonymi 3072 — The bishops who assembled in Antioch in A.D, 515 and condemned the bishops of Syria Secunda
- Peter — ܦܛܪܘܣ ܐܦܝܣܩܘܦܐ ܕܐܦܡܝܐ
- Rufinus — ܪܘܦܝܢܘܣ
- Celer — ܩܐܠܪܣ ܡܓܝܣܛܪܘܣ
- Severus of Antioch — ܣܘܝܪܝܘܣ ܕܐܢܛܝܘܟܝܐ
- Leontius — ܠܐܘܢܛܝܘܣ
- Paul the Mourner — ܦܘܠܘܣ ܐܒܝܠܐ
- Mara the Solitary — ܡܪܐ ܝܚܝܕܝܐ
- John of Hephaestopolis — ܝܘܚܢܢ
- Theodosius, patriarch of Alexandria — ܬܐܘܕܘܣܝܘܣ ܕܐܠܟܣܢܕܪܝܐ
- Zeʿora — ܙܥܘܪܐ
- Theodora, Roman empress — ܡܠܟܬܐ ܬܐܘܕܘܪܐ
- Antoninus — ܐܢܬܘܢܝܘܣ ܐܦܝܣܩܘܦܐ ܕܚܠܒ
- Antiochus — ܐܢܛܝܘܟܘܣ ܛܪܝܒܘܢܐ
- Theophilos — ܬܐܘܦܝܠܘܣ
- Mary — ܡܐܪܝܐ
- John - ܝܘܚܢܢ
- John of Ephesus — ܝܘܚܢܢ ܕܐܦܣܘܣ
- Cosmas — ܩܘܣܡܐ ܩܫܝܫܐ
- Polyeuctus — ܦܘܠܘܐܝܘܩܛܘܣ
- Zeno — ܙܝܢܘܢ
- Anonymi 3045 — Those involved in a dispute with the presbyters Cosmas, Polyeuctus, and Zeno
- Isidore — ܐܝܣܝܕܘܪܘܣ ܐܦܝܣܩܘܦܐ ܕܩ̈ܢܫܪܝܐ
- Anonymi 3071 — The bishops of Syria Secunda condemned by Severus at a council in Antioch in A.D. 515
- Eleusinius — ܐܠܘܣܝܢܝܘܣ
- Proclus — ܦܪܘܩܠܘܣ
- Musonius — ܡܘܣܢܝܘܣ ܐܦܝܣܩܘܦܐ ܕܡܠܐܐ ܕܐܝܣܘܪܝܐ
- Solon — ܣܘܠܘܢ ܐܦܝܣܩܘܦܐ ܘܡܝܛܪܘܦܘܠܝܛܝܣ ܕܣܠܘܩܝܐ ܕܐܝܣܘܪܝܐ
- Simeon of Beth Arsham — ܫܡܥܘܢ ܕܒܝܬ ܐܪܫܡ
- Isaiah — ܐܫܥܝܐ
- Jacob Baradaeus — ܝܥܩܘܒ ܒܘܪܕܥܝܐ
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- Eugene - ܐܘܓܢ
- Theodore — ܬܐܘܕܘܪܐ
- Elijah — ܐܠܝܐ
- Anonymi 3715
- Anonymous 3718
- Anonymous 3717
- Anonymi 3716
- Satan — ܣܛܢܐ
- Peter — ܦܛܪܘܣ
- Photius — ܦܘܛܝܣ
- Anonymous 3654
- Anonymous 3655
- Sergius - ܣܪܓܝܣ
- James of the Monastery of the Edessenes
- John of Tella — ܝܘܚܢܢ ܕܬܠܐ
- Timothy II of Alexandria — ܛܝܡܬܐܘܣ ܕܐܠܟܣܢܕܪܝܐ
- Epiphanius — ܐܦܝܦܢܝܘܣ ܐܦܥܣܩܘܦܐ
- Peter the Iberian — ܦܛܪܘܣ ܐܝܒܪܝܐ
- Asterius — ܐܣܛܪܝܘܣ ܐܦܝܣܩܘܦܐ
- Anonymi 3129 — Those with Asterias when he met with Severus
- Anonymous 3114 — A presbyter from the East who possessed forged letters of Severus in the years followong his deposition, c. A.D. 519-521
Related place(s)
- Constantinople — ܩܘܣܛܢܛܝܢܘܦܘܠܝܣ
- Mar Samuel — ܡܪܝ ܫܡܘܐܝܠ
- Yoḥannan Urṭaya — ܕܝܪܐ ܕܡܪܝ ܝܘܚܢܢ ܕܐܘܪ̈ܛܝܐ
- Mar Mama — ܡܪܝ ܡܡܐ
- Amida — ܐܡܕܝܐ
- East — ܡܕܢܚܐ
- The hot spring of Abarne — ܗܡܝܡܬܐ ܕܐܒܪܢܐ
- Beth Bar ʿrubtha — ܒܝܬ ܒܪ ܥܪܘܒܬܐ
- Monastery of the Poplars — ܕܝܪܐ ܕܚܘܪ̈ܢܝܬܐ
- Izla — ܐܝܙܠܐ
- ʿArab
- Dara — ܕܪܐ
- Antioch — ܐܢܛܝܘܟܝܐ
- Apamea — ܐܦܡܝܐ
- Heraclea — ܗܪܩܠܥܐ
- Syria — ܣܘܪܝܐ
- Egypt
- Thebais — ܬܐܒܝܣ
- Cyprus — ܩܘܦܪܘܣ
- Caesarea
- Rhodes — ܪܘܕܘܣ
- Tralles — ܛܪܠܝܘ
- Chios — ܟܝܘ
- Alexandria — ܐܠܟܣܢܕܪܝܐ
- Filasṭīn — ܦܠܫܬ
- Lydia — ܠܘܕܝܐ
- Asia — ܐܣܝܐ
- Tarsos — ܛܪܣܘܣ
- Cilicia — ܩܝܠܝܩܝܐ
- Anthemius — ܐܢܬܝܡܝܘ
- Dercus — ܕܪܩܘܣ
- Thrace — ܬܪܩܝܐ
- Amida — ܐܡܝܕ
- Tella — ܬܠܐ
- Qenneshrin — ܩܢܫܪܝܢ
- Meloe in Isauria — ܡܠܐܐ ܕܐܝܣܘܪܝܐ
- Olba in Isauria — ܐܘܠܒܐ
- Isauria — ܐܝܣܘܪܝܐ
- Pamphylia — ܦܡܦܝܠܝܐ
- Melitene — ܡܝܠܝܛܝܢܝ
- Cappadocia — ܩܦܘܕܩܝܐ
- Arabia
- Kallinikos — ܩܐܠܘܢܝܩܝ
- The Enaton — ܐܢܛܘܢ
- Cellia — ܩܠܝܐ
- Libya — ܠܘܒܐ
- Mendis — ܡܕܒܪܐ ܕܡܢܕܝܣ
- Monastery of Andrew — ܕܝܪܐ ܕܐܢܕܪܝܐ
- Mar Menas — ܡܪܝ ܡܐܢܐ
- Fathers — ܐܒܗ̈ܬܐ
- Smyrna — ܣܡܘܪܢܐ
- Persia — ܐܬܪ̈ܘܬܐ ܕܦܪܣ
- Marde
- Dayro d-Urhoye — ܕܝܪܐ ܕܐܘܪ̈ܗܝܐ
- Beth Musika — ܒܝܬ ܡܘܣܝܩܐ
- Palaestina — ܦܠܫܬ
- Iberia — ܝܒܗܪܝܐ
- Magydum — ܡܐܓܘܕܘܢ
- Sakhā — ܣܟܐ