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Personal Information
Name variant(s):
The God-loving bishop Peter See factoid page
Peter See factoid page
Sex:
Peter was male. See factoid page
Peter was male. See factoid page
Peter was male. See factoid page
Occupation(s):
Peter was bishop of Apamea . See factoid page
Peter was Bishop of Apamea See factoid page
Peter was Bishop of Apamea. See factoid page
Relationships
Peter brought legal charges or a petition against Anonymi 3066. See factoid page
Peter and Severus of Antioch had a professional relationship. See factoid page
Peter was bishop over Anonymous 3740 See factoid page
Peter was bishop over Eutychian See factoid page
A letter between Severus of Antioch and Peter referenced Severus of Antioch and Peter. See factoid page
Severus of Antioch had ecclesiastical authority over the bishop(s) Peter. See factoid page
A letter between Severus of Antioch and Peter referenced Severus of Antioch and Peter. See factoid page
A letter between Severus of Antioch and Peter referenced Severus of Antioch and Peter. See factoid page
Peter was part of Anonymi 3072. See factoid page
A letter between Severus of Antioch and Peter referenced Severus of Antioch and Peter. See factoid page
Peter had ecclesiastical authority over the bishop(s) Anonymi 3066. See factoid page
Severus of Antioch had ecclesiastical authority over the bishop(s) Peter. See factoid page
Events
Severus wrote a letter to Peter hoping to correct the bishop's views of ordinations that occur at the hands of those outside a particular diocese. See factoid page
The bishops of Antioch asked Peter of Apamea why no one had assembled from his city. See factoid page
Peter told the bishops how the Apamean bishops had broken communion from the orthodox, and submitted a petition to Severus concerning the injustice that he had experienced at the hands of the unorthodox. See factoid page
After Cosmas resigned, the God-loving bishop Peter was instated by Severus. See factoid page
Peter sent a letter to Severus accusing him with performing invalid ordinations. See factoid page
Peter sent a letter to Thomas accusing Severus of performing invalid ordinations. See factoid page
Severus was aware of many letters written by Peter to himself and to the presbyter Thomas, wherein Peter accused Severus and others of breaking canon-law and tradition by allowing for ordinations outside of the diocese. See factoid page
Contrary to the opinion of Peter, Severus had not ordained Leontius out of need, but in order to honour the man. See factoid page
In his letter, Peter reported to Severus that Leontius had shaken the stability of the Church in Apamea. See factoid page
Severus encouraged Peter to ordain the scholastics John son of Matronian and Sergius. See factoid page
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