SPEAR Factoids about

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Personal Information

Name variant(s):

Antoninus, the Bishop of Berrhoea See factoid page

Antoninus, the Bishop of Berrhoea See factoid page

Antoninus See factoid page

Sex:

Antoninus was male. See factoid page

Antoninus was male. See factoid page

Antonius was male. See factoid page

Occupation(s):

Antoninus was Bishop of Berrhoea. See factoid page

Antoninus was a bishop. See factoid page

Relationships

Antoninus sent a letter to Severus of Antioch. See factoid page

Cassian , Constantine , and Antoninus were among the bishops from Syria exiled in Alexandria See factoid page

Antoninus had enmity for Anonymi 3059. See factoid page

A letter between Severus of Antioch and Antoninus referenced Severus of Antioch and Antoninus. See factoid page

Anonymous 3056 was the sibling of the parent of Antoninus. See factoid page

Severus of Antioch, Antoninus, Constantine, Cassian, Timothy IV and Paul had an alliance. See factoid page

Antoninus and Anonymi 3055 had a professional relationship. See factoid page

A letter between Severus of Antioch and Antoninus referenced Severus of Antioch and Antoninus. See factoid page

Severus of Antioch sent a letter to Antoninus. See factoid page

Severus of Antioch sent a letter to Antoninus. See factoid page

Antoninus sent a letter to Severus of Antioch. See factoid page

Antoninus sent a letter to Anonymous 3056. See factoid page

Antiochus, Severus of Antioch and Antoninus had a professional relationship. See factoid page

Antoninus had ecclesiastical authority over Mark. See factoid page

Events

Severus sent a letter to Antoninus in which he affirmed the real, physical birth of Jesus during which Mary felt pain. See factoid page


Between 513 and 518, Severus wrote a letter to Antoninus bishop of Berrhoea about forms of worship, Church property, and treatment of the Jews. See factoid page


Antoninus had accused Severus of staying silent after administering the Eucharist. See factoid page


Severus sent a letter to Antoninus carried by John the scholastic. See factoid page


Antoninus had sent Mark to Antioch in order to give presents to the Christians there. See factoid page


Severus assured Antoninus that he would do everything in his power to ensure that the estates near Beth Remsha would remain in the Church's possession. See factoid page


Between 513 and 518,Severus wrote to Antoninus bishop of Berrhoea about the treatment of Jews. See factoid page


Severus again counselled Antoninus to show restraint with the Jews. See factoid page


In his letters to Severus and his uncle Hypatius, Antoninus showed wisdom in his handling the presumptuous deeds of the Jews, who are beyond all forgiveness. See factoid page


Meeting with the general, Severus counselled Antoninus to show restraint with the Jews, even though no punishment is severe enough for the arrogance of the Jews. See factoid page


Between 514 and 518, Severus sent a letter to Antoninus the bishop of Berrhoea about corrupt bishops and the legitimacy of some ordinations. See factoid page


Antoninus had sent Antiochus the tribune to Severus in Antioch. See factoid page


A letter intended for Antoninus had been misaddressed to Severus. See factoid page


Severus had not yet received a letter concerning a contentious ordination in Chalcis, a matter of concern for Antoninus. See factoid page


Severus told Antoninus that he was deliberating on the legitimacy of some people ordained by the bishop. 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/2553.html, 2023-10-10T10:08:10.126-04:00.