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Severus wrote a letter to Hippocrates in which he emphasized his committment to maintaining communion between Antioch and Alexandria. See factoid page


Sometime around 519-520 Gregory attempted to claim he had been legitimately ordained a bishop and claim episcopal authority in Antioch. He attempted to claim he held authority based on his ordination in Diocaesarea. See factoid page


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


Sergius died three years after becoming bishop of Antioch See factoid page


Well known for his learning and holy way of life, Sergius became bishop of Antioch. See factoid page


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


Sergius was ordained in Constantinople and passed the three years that he was patriarch of Antioch in exile in Constantinople. See factoid page


Paul succeeded Sergius as the non-Chalcedonian patriarch of Antioch and spent his patriarchate in exile. See factoid page


Hippocrates wrote a letter to Severus discussing communion between the churches of Antioch, Alexandria, and Caesarea. See factoid page


When Severus became bishop of Antioch people led by Theodotus insisted that converts from the Nestorian heresy be re-anointed. See factoid page


When Severus became bishop of Antioch, he opposed those who insisted that Chalcedonians who repented of their theology needed to be re-baptized or re-annointed. See factoid page


On 29 May 526 29 Iyār A. Gr. 837 Euphrasius the Patriarch of Antioch died in an earthquake. The following factoids deal with closely related events: 8559-501, 8559-504 The following factoids deal with closely related events: 8559-501, 8559-504 See factoid page


After 29 May 526 29 Iyār A. Gr. 8371 Ephrem of Amida became Patriarch of Antioch . See factoid page


Personal Names:

Flavian, Bishop of Antioch See factoid page

Some poets who also served as clergy in Antioch in 513 See factoid page

The Oeconomi of the church of Antioch under Severus See factoid page

The reader of Antioch who delivered a message to the bishops of Syria Secunda sometime during the episcopacy of Severus , 513-518 See factoid page

Paulinus, Patriarch of Antioch See factoid page

Fabius bishop of Antioch See factoid page

Occupation(s):

Fabius was the bishop of Antioch See factoid page

Ignatius was the bishop of Antioch See factoid page

Basil was a deacon of Antioch See factoid page

Flavian was the bishop of Antioch . See factoid page

Theodosius was a presbyter of Antioch See factoid page

Ephraim was the patriarch of Antioch. See factoid page

Peter was the bishop of Antioch . See factoid page

Peter was a presbyter of Antioch . See factoid page

Flavian was Bishop of Antioch. See factoid page

Palladius was the bishop of Antioch . See factoid page

Thomas was a presbyter of Antioch . See factoid page

Sergius was bishop of Antioch See factoid page

Paul was patriarch of Antioch. See factoid page

Stephen was a presbyter of Antioch . See factoid page

Severus was Bishop of Antioch . See factoid page

John was the bishop of Antioch . See factoid page

Hesychius was presbyter of Antioch . See factoid page

Ephrem of Amida was Patriarch of Antioch . See factoid page

Paulinus was the bishop of Antioch See factoid page

Flavian was Bishop of Antioch See factoid page

Evagrius was the bishop of Antioch See factoid page

Flavian was the bishop of Antioch See factoid page

Longinus was a presbyter of Antioch . See factoid page

Thomas was a deacon of Antioch See factoid page

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