SPEAR Factoids about Henotikon

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Personal Information

Name variant(s):

The pious king See factoid page

Anastasius See factoid page

The pious king See factoid page

Our serene Christ-loving King See factoid page

Anastasios the king See factoid page

Anastos the king See factoid page

Anastus the king See factoid page

Death:

Death date: 9 July 5189 Tammuz A. Gr. 829 See factoid page

Sex:

Anastasius was male. See factoid page

Anastasius was male. See factoid page

Anastasios was male. See factoid page

Anastasius was male. See factoid page

Occupation(s):

Anastasius was an empereror. See factoid page

Anastasius was an emperor. See factoid page

Anastosios was King of Rome . See factoid page

Anastasius was Emperor of Rome See factoid page

Relationships

Anastasios I and Flavian II of Antioch had a professional relationship. See factoid page

Anastasios I sent a letter to Severus of Antioch. See factoid page

Anonymi 3067, Anonymous 3068, Anonymous 3069 and Anonymous 3070 had enmity for Anastasios I. See factoid page

Anastasios I and Euphemios had a professional relationship. See factoid page

Anastasios I and Macedonios II had a professional relationship. See factoid page

Vitalian and Anastasios I had a professional relationship. See factoid page

Events

Anastasius died in 518 (830 Alexander). See factoid page


Severus sent a letter to Anastasius I expressing his refusal to recant his condemnation of the Council of Chalcedon and Leo's Tome. He preferred exile to recanting. See factoid page


Cosmas succeeded Abraham III as head of the Convent of John Urtaya and served during the reign of the Emperor Anastasius. See factoid page


Patricius, Severus, Paul, and Julian of Halicarnassus agressively questioned Macedonius II about his efforts to promote the Council of Chalcedon against the wishes of Anastasius I. See factoid page


Sometime during his episcopacy Severus of Antioch consulted with Anastasios I regarding the difficult circumstances surrounding the lack of a bishop in Antaradus. See factoid page


Severus defended Julian against charges that he attempted to mislead Anastasios. The following factoids deal with related events: 3079-26, 3064-3. The following factoids deal with related events: 3079-26, 3064-3. See factoid page


Following the example of Constantine, Severus encouraged Solon to commune only with orthodox clergy, rather than following the example of Anastasius who had supported the Henotikon. See factoid page


In 498/9 A. Gr. 810 Anastasios deposed Euphemius . The following factoids deal with closely related events: 8559-408, 8559-409 The following factoids deal with closely related events: 8559-408, 8559-409 See factoid page


In 511/2 This regularized date was calculated by the SPEAR editor from a non-calendrical dating system such as regnal years, etc. the 21st year of the reign of Anastasios Anastasios commanded them to open the coffin of Euphemia the martyr , remove the book placed there by the Council of Chalcedon , and burn it. Anastasios relented when fire from heaven struck the faces of those wishing to remove it . This regularized date was calculated by the SPEAR editor from a non-calendrical dating system such as regnal years, etc. See factoid page


In 511/2 This regularized date was calculated by the SPEAR editor from a non-calendrical dating system such as regnal years, etc. the 21st year of the reign of Anastasios Anastasios deposed Macedon because he did not anathematize the Council of Chalcedon . This regularized date was calculated by the SPEAR editor from a non-calendrical dating system such as regnal years, etc. See factoid page


In 511/2 This regularized date was calculated by the SPEAR editor from a non-calendrical dating system such as regnal years, etc. the 24st year of the reign of Anastasios Vitalian rebelled against Anastasios . This regularized date was calculated by the SPEAR editor from a non-calendrical dating system such as regnal years, etc. See factoid page


On 9 July 518 9 Tammuz A. Gr. 829 Anastasios died. See factoid page


Justin became the new emperor upon Anastasius's death in 518 830 . See factoid page


Simeon met with Anastasius and asked him to urge Kawad to let the Christians in Persia live in peace. Anastasius convinced Kawad to leave the Persian Christians alone. See factoid page


Emperor Anastasius sent his formula of satisfaction to Flavian, prelate of Antioch. See factoid page


Anastasios wrote a letter to John complaining about his refusal simply to accept the Henotikon without anathemas of Chalcedon. His letter cites letters by Peter Mongus, Athanasius, John, and John. See factoid page


How to cite:

“Person Page for Henotikon,” in SPEAR: Syriac Persons Events and Relations, general editor Daniel L. Schwartz, $nav-base/aggregate/person/2265.html, 2023-10-10T09:16:37.914-04:00.