SPEAR Factoids about Henotikon

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Events

Severus wrote a letter to the presbyters of Alexandria defending his communion with the Christians of Isauria despite his stance of moderation with regard to the Henotikon. See factoid page


The presbyters of Alexandria wrote a letter to Severus criticizing him for being in communion with rigorous anti-Chalcedonians in Isauria. See factoid page


Non-Chalcedonians in Isauria opposed Philoxenus because he held that the Henotikon was sufficient for communion between Christians. See factoid page


Sometime in the early 520s Anonymi 3108 and Anonymi 3105 in Isauria suffered persecution and expulsion at the hands of Stephen. Anonymi 3108 went into exile. 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


Personal Names:

The saintly bishops in Isauria who effected the deprivation of Paul See factoid page

Philip, the devout monk from Isauria See factoid page

How to cite:

“Place Page for Henotikon,” in SPEAR: Syriac Persons Events and Relations, general editor Daniel L. Schwartz, $nav-base/aggregate/place/2799.html, 2023-10-10T10:18:19.747-04:00.