SPEAR Factoids about
Syriaca.org URI: http://syriaca.org/person/2460
Personal Information
Name variant(s):
Musonius See factoid page
Sex:
Musonius was male. See factoid page
Occupation(s):
Musonius was bishop of Meloe. See factoid page
Musonius was Bishop of Meloe See factoid page
Relationships
Anonymi 3727 brought legal charges or a petition against Musonius. See factoid page
Severus of Antioch had enmity for Musonius. See factoid page
Musonius had enmity for Paul. See factoid page
Musonius brought legal charges or a petition against Callistus. See factoid page
Musonius and Hilarian brought legal charges or a petition against Eustace. See factoid page
Severus of Antioch had ecclesiastical authority over the bishop(s) Solon, Paul and Musonius. See factoid page
Solon had ecclesiastical authority over the bishop(s) Paul and Musonius. See factoid page
Musonius and Solon formed an alliance. See factoid page
Severus of Antioch had enmity for Paul and Musonius. See factoid page
Musonius brought legal charges or a petition against Anonymi 3727. See factoid page
Hilarian and Musonius were part of Anonymi 3723. See factoid page
Events
Severus wrote a letter to Musonius discussing the need to be moderate regarding names included in the diptychs. See factoid page
Musonius sent a letter to Longinus seeking illicit gain. The following factoids deal with the same event: 3026-11, 3050-11. The following factoids deal with the same event: 3026-11, 3050-11. See factoid page
Musonius sent a letter to Longinus seeking illicity gain. The following factoids deal with the same event: 3026-11, 3050-11. The following factoids deal with the same event: 3026-11, 3050-11. See factoid page
Severus of Antioch sent a letter to Anonymi 3726 on the subject of Musonius, especially his greed, pride, and disruptive behavior. See factoid page
In 516 or 517, Severus wrote a letter to Solon the bishop of Seleucia in Isauria about the controversy between Musonius and Paul. See factoid page
Sometime before 0518 Musonius traveled from Isaurai to Alexandria. See factoid page
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
Musonius was convicted of lending money at interest in the episcopal court of Severus of Antioch. See factoid page
Paul and Musonius agreed that Callistus ought to be returned to the diaconate.. See factoid page
How to cite:
“Person Page for ,” in SPEAR: Syriac Persons Events and Relations, general editor Daniel L. Schwartz, $nav-base/aggregate/person/2460.html, 2023-10-10T09:16:42.136-04:00.Related keyword(s)
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