SPEAR Factoids about

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Personal Information

Name variant(s):

James the Bishop See factoid page

Birth:

Birth place: James was born in Thella . See factoid page

Sex:

James was male. See factoid page

Sanctity:

James was a saint. See factoid page

Jacob Baradaeus was a saint. See factoid page

Occupation(s):

James was a bishop. See factoid page

Jacob Baradaeus was bishop of Edessa. See factoid page

James was an ascetic for fifteen years. See factoid page

Relationships

John of Ephesus commemorated Jacob Baradaeus See factoid page

Jacob Baradaeus and Theodore were fellow clergy. See factoid page

John of Ephesus commemorated James. See factoid page

Sergius and Jacob Baradaeus were fellow clergy. See factoid page

Events

Jacob Baradaeus, Conon and Eugene traveled to Constantinople where Theodosius directed them to travel to Alexandria so that Conon and Eugene could be ordained bishops. See factoid page


Jacob Baradaeus and other bishops in Alexandria, with the blessing of Theodosius ordained Conon as bishop of Tarsus and Eugene as bishop of Seleucia. See factoid page


Jacob Baradaeus and other bishops in Alexandria, with the blessing of Theodosius ordained Eugene as bishop of Seleucia. See factoid page


After five years on Chios, Kashish was ordainedas bishop of Chios by Jacob Bardaeus and two other bishops (Conon and Eugene). See factoid page


Jacob Baradaeus, Eugene, and Conon ordained Dimet as bishop of Laodicea. See factoid page


Jacob Baradaeus, Eugene, and Conon ordained John as bishop of Seleucia. See factoid page


Jacob Baradaeus, Eugene, and Conon ordained John as bishop. See factoid page


Jacob Baradaeus, Eugene, and Conon ordained Sergius as bishop of Harran. See factoid page


Jacob Baradaeus, Eugene, and Conon ordained John as bishop of Sura Romanorum. See factoid page


Jacob Baradaeus, Eugene, and Conon traveled to Constantinople where they ordained Sergius as bishop of Antioch. See factoid page


Jacob Baradaeus and others ordained Paul as bishop of Antioch. See factoid page


In the city of Constantinople Jacob Baradaeus and others ordained Eunomius as bishop of Amida. See factoid page


Although Theodosius would not ordain clergy after leaving his see for exile in Constantinople, he nevertheless gave his blessing for Jacob Baradaeus and other clergy in Constantinople to ordain twelve bishops and many clergy for cities in Egypt and in Thebais. See factoid page


While traveling in Asia Jacob Baradaeus, Eugene, and Conon ordained John as bishop of Ephesus. See factoid page


While traveling in Asia Jacob Baradaeus, Eugene, and Conon ordained Peter as bishop of Smyrna. See factoid page


While traveling in Asia Jacob Baradaeus, Eugene, and Conon ordained John as bishop of Pergamum. See factoid page


While traveling in Asia Jacob Baradaeus, Eugene, and Conon ordained Peter as bishop of Tralles. See factoid page


James studied at Fsiltha. See factoid page


Jacob Baradaeus, Eugene, and Conon traveled to Caria where they ordained Paul as bishop of Aphrodisias. See factoid page


Jacob Baradaeus, Eugene, and Conon traveled to Caria where they ordained Julian as bishop of Alabanda. See factoid page


In 542/43 This regularized date was calculated by the SPEAR editor from a non-calendrical dating system such as regnal years, etc. During the sixteenth year of the reign of Justinian , at the request of Hereth Bar Gabala, Theodora ordered the ordination of non-Chalcedonian bishops: Jacob Baradaeus as bishop of Edessa and Theodore of Hirtha as bishop of Hirtha of the Saracens. This regularized date was calculated by the SPEAR editor from a non-calendrical dating system such as regnal years, etc. See factoid page


James and Sergius traveled to the royal city . See factoid page


James and Sergius were guests of the queen . See factoid page


Jacob Baradaeus Conon, and Eugene ordained non-Chalcedonian priests and bishops throughout the areas under his authority: Syria, Armenia, Cappadocia, Cilicia, Isauria, Pamphylia, Lycaonia, Lycia, Phrygia, Caria, Asia, Cyprus, Rhodes, Chios, Mitylene, and Constantinople. 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/69.html, 2023-10-10T10:08:42.721-04:00.