SPEAR Factoids about

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Personal Information

Name variant(s):

Isaiah See factoid page

Sex:

Isaiah was male. See factoid page

Citizenship:

Isaiah was from Armenia. See factoid page

Place of residence:

Isaiah resided in Egypt. See factoid page

Isaiah resided in Pamphylia. See factoid page

Occupation(s):

Isaiah was a bishop of questionable legitimacy. See factoid page

Relationships

Anonymous 3780 was a follower of Isaiah the Armenian. See factoid page

Severus denounced Isaiah the Armenian and Anonymous 3780. See factoid page

Leontius anathematized Isaiah See factoid page

Eusebius ordained Isaiah presbyter. See factoid page

Epiphanius had ecclesiastical authority over Isaiah. See factoid page

Isaiah was an alledged follower of Montanus. See factoid page

Isaiah was a follower of Mani. See factoid page

Anonymi 3756 studied under Isaiah. See factoid page

Events

Sometime between 519-520 Severus of Antioch sent a letter to Anonymi 3753 about the attempts of Gregory and Isaiah to falsely claim episcopal status. He refuted their claims with references to scripture, canon law, and the lifestyles of these men. See factoid page


Severus denounced Isaiah for telling lies about him, claiming that Severus taught that the body of Christ underwent corruption while he was in the grave. See factoid page


Sometime around 519-520 Isaiah attempted to claim he had been legitimately ordained a bishop and claim episcopal authority in Emesa. See factoid page


Sometime around 519-520 Isaiah produced false canons in an attempt to claim that his ordination by one bishop was lawful. See factoid page


Sometime before 519 Isaiah travelled to Egypt and Pamphylia seeking support for his claim to episcopal office. See factoid page


Sometime around 519-520 Isaiah attempted to demonstrate his sanctity in the city of Alexandria by raising Anonymous 3754 from the dead. He was unsuccessful and fled. 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/2496.html, 2023-10-10T09:27:29.442-04:00.