SPEAR Factoids about
Syriaca.org URI: http://syriaca.org/person/2520
Personal Information
Name variant(s):
Dionysius, Bishop of Tarsus See factoid page
Dionysius, Bishop of Tarsus See factoid page
The saintly Dionysius of Tarsus See factoid page
Sex:
Dionysius was male. See factoid page
Dionysius was male. See factoid page
Dionysius was male. See factoid page
Occupation(s):
Dionysius was bishop of Tarsus. See factoid page
Dionysios was bishop of Tarsus. See factoid page
Dionysius was Bishop of Tarsus. See factoid page
Dionysius was Bishop of Tarsus. See factoid page
Dionysius was the Bishop of Tarsus. See factoid page
Relationships
Severus of Antioch sent a letter to Dionysios. See factoid page
Severus of Antioch sent a letter to Dionysios. See factoid page
Dionysius and Indacus communed together. See factoid page
Dionysios had ecclesiastical authority over Anonymous 3073. See factoid page
Events
Severus wrote a letter to Dionysius on the subject of the repentance of Mark and whether he should become an archimandrite. The following factoids deal with the same event: 3063-9, 3064-1. The following factoids deal with the same event: 3063-9, 3064-1. See factoid page
Severus wrote a letter to Dionysius disagreeing with his decision to commune with Indacus. He urged Dionysius to bring Indacus to repentance. See factoid page
Severus wrote a letter to Dionysios on the subject of avoiding communion with heretics. See factoid page
Severus wrote a letter to Dionysius on the subject of the repentance of Mark and whether he should become an archimandrite. The following factoids deal with the same event: 3063-10, 3064-1. The following factoids deal with the same event: 3063-10, 3064-1. See factoid page
Severus suggested that Dionysius treat the man with sympathy, but to ensure that he cannot administer the sacraments. See factoid page
Dionysius forced Basil to perform an unlawful ordination. The following factoids deal with related events: 3063-12, 3064-14. The following factoids deal with related events: 3063-12, 3064-14. See factoid page
When Dionysius attempted to force Basil to perform an unlawful ordination, Severus urged Theotecnus and John to oppose this. The following factoids deal with related events: 3063-12, 3064-14. The following factoids deal with related events: 3063-12, 3064-14. See factoid page
Dionysios met with Severus and affirmed the orthodox faith but later began to commune with heretics. See factoid page
Severus had written to Dionysius of Tarsus concerning the veneration of Nestorius in that area. See factoid page
Severus defended his ordination practices by pointing out that many other godly bishops approved, including Julian, who allowed Severus to ordain the deacon Irenaeus, and Dionysius, who allowed Severus to ordain the deacon Anatolius. See factoid page
Between 513 and 518, Severus wrote a letter to Dionysius the bishop of Tarsus about a demon-possessed presbyter. 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/2520.html, 2023-10-10T10:09:01.488-04:00.Related keyword(s)
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