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Personal Information

Name variant(s):

Justin See factoid page

Justin I See factoid page

Justinian See factoid page

Emperor Justin I See factoid page

Death:

Death date: 10 August A. D. 52710 Āb A. Gr. 838 See factoid page

Sex:

Justin was male. See factoid page

Justin was male. See factoid page

Justin was male. See factoid page

Occupation(s):

Justin was King of Rome . See factoid page

Justin I was an emperor. See factoid page

Justin was emperor. See factoid page

Relationships

Justin was the child of the sister of Justinian See factoid page

Justin I, Severus of Antioch and Philoxenos of Mabbug had a professional relationship. See factoid page

Patricius, Justin I and Pawla had a professional relationship. See factoid page

Justin I, Justinian I and Theodora, Roman empress were part of the same household. See factoid page

Justinian I and Justin I had a professional relationship. See factoid page

Events

Mare sent Stephen to the Royal City to ask for relief from their distress in Petra. Stephen appealed to Theodora. She appealed to her husband Justinian. He appealed to his uncle, Justin I who stated that Mare could come to Alexandria. See factoid page


After 9 July 518 9 Tammuz A. Gr. 829 Justin became King of Rome . See factoid page


In 518/19 A. Gr. 830 Justin deposed Severus and Philoxenos for refusing to accept the Council of Chalcedon . See factoid page


On 4 November A. D. 519 4 Teshri II A. Gr. 831 Patricius arrived in Edessa at the command of the Emperor Justin in order to urge Bishop Pawlā to receive the Council of Chalcedon or else be deposed. See factoid page


After 4 November A. D. 519 4 Teshri II A. Gr. 831 , Bishop Pawlā refused to accept the Council of Chalcedon . When Patricius threatened to remove him from Edessa he fled to the House of Baptism . Fearing the command of Emperor Justin , Patricius removed Bishop Pawlā to Seleucia . See factoid page


In 520/1 A. Gr. 832 , the Emperor Justin returned Bishop Pawlā to his episcopal see in Edessa hoping that he would accept the Council of Chalcedon . See factoid page


Pawlā refused to accept the Council of Chalcedon and on 27 July 27 A. D. 522 27 Tammuz A. Gr. 833 Emperor Justin deposed him and exiled him to Euchata . See factoid page


Following Pawlā's acceptance of the Council of Chalcedon and a letter of support from Justinian , the Emperor Justin restored Pawlā to his episcopal see and he entered Edessa on 8 March 526 8 Ādar A. Gr. 837 . See factoid page


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


On 10 August A. D. 527 10 Āb A. Gr. 838 Justin died. See factoid page


The fourth time the walls of Edessa were broken down was in the days of the king Justin and of the bishop Asclepius in 424/5 A. Gr. 836 The following factoids deal with the same event: 8559-476, 8559-555. The following factoids deal with the same event: 8559-476, 8559-555. See factoid page


Justin introduced the impious synod of Chalcedon. Those who did not assent, lived under persecution and exile. This began in the year 518 830 See factoid page


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“Person Page for ,” in SPEAR: Syriac Persons Events and Relations, general editor Daniel L. Schwartz, $nav-base/aggregate/person/2268.html, 2023-10-10T09:07:08.367-04:00.