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Syriaca.org URI: http://syriaca.org/person/2569
Personal Information
Name variant(s):
Proclus, the bishop See factoid page
Proclus See factoid page
Sex:
Proclus was male. See factoid page
Proclus was male. See factoid page
Occupation(s):
Proclus was a bishop. See factoid page
Proclus was a bishop See factoid page
Proclus was a bishop. See factoid page
Proclus was a bishop. See factoid page
Relationships
Severus of Antioch, Eleusinius and Proclus formed an alliance. See factoid page
Anonymous 3728 was the child of Proclus. See factoid page
Severus of Antioch sent a letter to Proclus. See factoid page
Events
Severus wrote a letter to Proclus and Eusebuna on the subject of how to readmit the lapsed cleric Cyrus. See factoid page
Sometime between 519 and 538 Severus of Antioch wrote a letter to Proclus discussing the difficulties of being a bishop with a wife and child. He encouraged Proclus that his situation was not unique and urged him to call his wayward daughter to repentance. See factoid page
Proclus and Eusebuna wrote a letter to Severus on the subject of how to readmit the lapsed cleric Cyrus. See factoid page
Most of the bishops assembled at Constantinople, except the Romans, were found to be orthodox, but the pious bishops Eleusinius and Proclus had fled the royal city. See factoid page
Severus sought the approval of Dioscorus in communing with Eleusinius and Proclus but not Soteric or Asterius. See factoid page
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