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Severus urged Timostratus to take the issue of ordination seriously because many in Antioch and the royal city were seeking ordination. See factoid page
In 515, Severus and the bishops gathered in Antioch wrote a letter to the bishops under the metropolis of Apamea about their embrace of heresy and mistreatment of the orthodox. See factoid page
The bishops of Antioch asked Peter of Apamea why no one had assembled from his city. See factoid page
Though the people of Paltus had found Firminus guilty, Severus wanted to withhold judgment until a formal trial in Antioch could be organized. See factoid page
Sometime between 513 and 518 , Severus sent a letter to Philoxenus of Mabbug detailing his request to Philoxenus , of Doliche that Romulus , be granted permission to conduct prayers in Antioch . See factoid page
Severus and the bishops of Antioch urged the Apamean bishops to repent of their sin. See factoid page
Antoninus had sent Mark to Antioch in order to give presents to the Christians there. See factoid page
John was captured and brought to Antioch, where he was tortured and killed by Ephraim of Amida . See factoid page
Sometime during the episcopacy of Severus of Antioch Nonnus fled Antioch when faced with charges of misappropriating church funds. He then entered the monastery of Saint Simeon and refused attempts to return him for trial. See factoid page
Severus desired for Cosmas, Polyeuctus, Zeno, and those who were in conflict with them to come to Antioch because Isidore the bishop of Chalis had not been present to adjudicate. See factoid page
The God-loving bishops of Antioch thought it necessary to warn the bishop of Epiphania , the bishop of Arethusa , and the bishop of Rhaphania about the monastic-heads and leaders who have broken communion with the orthodox. See factoid page
Severus accused the unorthodox of denying scripture, canon-law, and the authority of the bishops, because they insulted the orthodox bishops of Antioch . See factoid page
Antoninus had sent Antiochus the tribune to Severus in Antioch. See factoid page
The bishops assembled at the Second Council of Ephesus anathematized Flavian of Constantinople , Domnus of Antioch , Irenaeus of Tyre , Hiba of Edessa , Eusebius of Dorylaeum , Daniel of Ḥarran , Sophronius of Tella , and Theodoret of Cyrrhus . See factoid page
The God-loving bishops meeting in Antioch urged Severus to accept the resignation of Cosmas. See factoid page
In 483/4 A. Gr. 795 Leontios rebelled against Zeno and reigned for two years in Antioch . See factoid page
In 424/5 A. Gr. 836 , after the flooding of Edessa Asclepius fled Edessa and spent 70 days in Antioch with Euphrasius . The following factoids deal with closely related events: 8559-476, 8559-482 The following factoids deal with closely related events: 8559-476, 8559-482 See factoid page
Asclepius died in Antioch on 27 June 525 27 Ḥazirān A. Gr. 836 . See factoid page
On 4 September A. D. 525 4 Elul A. Gr. 836 they moved the body of Asclepius from Antioch to Edessa where he was buried alongside Nonos in the the House of Mar Barlāhā . See factoid page
On 29 May 526 29 Iyār A. Gr. 837 at the seventh hour a great earthquake struck Antioch . The following factoids deal with closely related events: 8559-501, 8559-502 The following factoids deal with closely related events: 8559-501, 8559-502 See factoid page
On 15 November A. D. 527 15 Teshri II A. Gr. 839 a great fire of unknown origin burned much of what remained of Antioch after it was destroyed by earthquake . The following factoids deal with closely related events: 8559-501, 8559-502 The following factoids deal with closely related events: 8559-501, 8559-502 See factoid page
On 18 December A. D. 531 18 Kānun I A. Gr. 843 the Huns entered Roman territory and plundered as far as the area around Aleppo and Antioch . See factoid page
In May 540 Iyār A. Gr. 851 Chosroes broke the peace and invaded Roman territory . He laid waste Shura , Aleppo , and Antioch . The following factoids deal with closely related events: 8559-538, 8559-542 The following factoids deal with closely related events: 8559-538, 8559-542 See factoid page
Šnq purchased expensive educations for Thomas at Berytus and Antioch. See factoid page
Severus was forced to flee Antioch because of his opposition to the Council of Chalcedon. He went first to Alexandria and then further into the desert. There he maintained his ascetic lifestyle. See factoid page
Sometime between 513 and 518 , prominent men in Antioch petitioned Severus to allow Romulus to conduct prayers in Antioch even though he was under the authority of Philoxenus , bishop of Doliche . See factoid page
Asterius the Bishop and those with him came to Severus in Antioch. See factoid page
Emperor Anastasius sent his formula of satisfaction to Flavian, prelate of Antioch. See factoid page
Sometime between 513 and 518 , Severus sent a letter to Philoxenus , bishop of Doliche requesting that he grant permission to one of his clergymen, Romulus , to conduct prayers in Antioch . See factoid page
Many of the great and eminent men of Antioch disguised themselves in poor apparel, carried the chairs of the sick and poor, and provided for them according to their ability. See factoid page
Severus held a council in Antioch with bishops from the East. They condemned the Council of Chalcedon and Leo's Tome. See factoid page
Paul, patriarch of Antioch organized the ministry to the poor in Antioch and then went to other great cities, both eastern and western, encouraging, organizing, and instituting this kind of ministry through Christian people who concerned themselves about their lives' salvation, and earnestly endeavoured to gain the inheritance of eternal life. See factoid page
Personal Names:
the blessed Paul, who was from the city of Antioch See factoid page
This date comes from Alpi. See factoid page
Flavian, prelate of the city of Antiochus See factoid page
Those in Constantinople who managed the affairs of the church of Antioch during the episcopacy of Severus , 513-518 See factoid page
Those in Constantinople who managed the affairs of the church of Antioch during the episcopacy of Severus , 513-518 See factoid page
The holy virgins exiled from Antioch See factoid page
The saintly bishops who assembled in Antioch sometime between 513-517 See factoid page
The bishops present in Antioch for a synod of eastern bishops See factoid page
This date comes from Honigmann. See factoid page
Domnus of Antioch See factoid page
The prominent men of Antioch who petitioned Severus to allow Romulus to conduct prayers in Antioch See factoid page
The date here is from Alpi. See factoid page
Births:
Birth place: Theophilus was born in Antioch. See factoid page
Birth place: Maria was born in Antioch. See factoid page
Birth place: Paul, patriarch of Antioch was by birth from Antioch. See factoid page
Deaths:
Death date: 529 See factoid page
Death place: John was martyred in Antioch by Ephraim in 529. See factoid page
Occupation(s):
Anonymi 3737 were ekklesiekdikoi of the church in Antioch See factoid page
Anonymi 3099 managed the affairs of the church of Antioch in Constantinople . See factoid page
Flavian was a prelate of Antioch. See factoid page
Ephraim was patriarch of Antioch See factoid page
Anonymi 3061 were the ecclesiastical administrators of the church of Antioch See factoid page
Ephraim was patriarch of Antioch. See factoid page
Eusebius was a deacon of Antioch . See factoid page
Euphrasius was Patriarch of Antioch . See factoid page
Anonymi 3060 were the stewards of the church of Antioch under Severus. See factoid page
Thomas was a presbyter in Antioch . See factoid page
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