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Syriaca.org URI: http://syriaca.org/person/482
Personal Information
Name variant(s):
Eutyches, archimandrite of Constantinople See factoid page
Eutyches See factoid page
Eutyches See factoid page
Eutychius See factoid page
Sex:
Eutyches was male. See factoid page
Eutychius was male. See factoid page
Eutyches was male. See factoid page
Occupation(s):
Eutyches was an archimandrite in Constantinople. See factoid page
Eutyches was a monk. See factoid page
Relationships
Severus cited positively Eutyches. See factoid page
Severus of Antioch had enmity for Eutyches. See factoid page
Severus of Antioch had enmity for Eutyches. See factoid page
Events
Severus sent a letter to non-Chalcedonian Christians in the city of Tyre about why Eutyches is anathematized even though he was received by Dioscorus. See factoid page
Severus sent a letter to Neon about why Eutyches was anathematized at the Council of Chalcedon even though he was accepted at the Council of Ephesus. See factoid page
Severus sent a letter to Sergius about the exoneration of Eutyches at the Second Council of Ephesus. See factoid page
Marinus rejected the incarnation and adopted the errors of Eutyches and Valentinus. See factoid page
Sergius sent a letter to Severus about the exoneration of Eutyches by Dioscorus at the Second Council of Ephesus. See factoid page
In 420/1 A. Gr. 732 Eutyches became a monk. See factoid page
The synod in Constantinople intended to affirm the council of Chalcedon as a repudiation of the teachings of Eutyches. See factoid page
John of Claudiopolis , when he received Severus in the house of Patrick, urged Severus to receive the synod of Chalcedon, not as a positive definition of faith, but as a rejection of Nestorius and Eutyches. See factoid page
Severus responded to John by refusing to accept the synod of Chalcedon as a repudiation of Nestorius and Eutyches, because the Chalcedonian creed and the Tome of Leo support Nestorianism; Severus does not believe that anathematizing Eutyches makes the Council of Chalcedon legitimate, because the followers of Arius were still heretics even though they repudiated the teachings of Sabellius. See factoid page
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