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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
The monk who stole visited the blessed man who was living with two disciples in Ennaton in Alexandria. See factoid page
Sometime before 0518 Musonius traveled from Isaurai to Alexandria. See factoid page
James travels to the frontier of Persia, Constantinople and Alexandria ordaining clergy. See factoid page
Followers of the Council of Chalcedon expelled Christians from Alexandria and Mare from his desert cell. On account of the persecution,Mare resolved to travel to Constantinople to err his grievacnes with the king and queen. See factoid page
Thomas bought books from Alexandria and spices from Edessa. See factoid page
After a time,John feigned illness again as a pretense to travel around the empire to ordain more priests. He travelled to Cyprus,Caesarea,Rhodes,Tralles,Chios,Alexandria,and Palestine. See factoid page
Susan chose to go into exile into the desert beyond Alexandria. See factoid page
Mare sent Stephen to the Royal City to ask for relief from their distress in Petra. Stephen appealed to Theodora. She appealed to her husband Justinian. He appealed to his uncle, Justin I who stated that Mare could come to Alexandria. See factoid page
Stephen delivered the order to come to Alexandria to Mare and his men as well as to Isidore, Bishop of Kenneshrin, also in exile. See factoid page
Anonymi 3664 came to Susan and Anonymi 3352 from Alexandria and from Libya. See factoid page
Caesaria goes from royal habits to ascectic habits in Alexandria. 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
Peter, later bishop of Smyrna, and Photius entered the Monastery of the Fathers in the Enaton of Alexandria. See factoid page
Mare died in Alexandria See factoid page
When Timothy had endured his exile from Alexandria, Epiphanius left his bishopric in Magydum and came to Alexandria, embracing communion with Timothy. See factoid page
Sometime around 519-520 Isaiah attempted to demonstrate his sanctity in the city of Alexandria by raising Anonymous 3754 from the dead. He was unsuccessful and fled. See factoid page
Theodosius was forced to flee Alexandria because of his opposition to the Council of Chalcedon. See factoid page
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Timothy, Patriarch of Alexandria See factoid page
Pilgrims who visited Susan and Anonymi 3662 from Alexandria and Libya See factoid page
Residence:
Susan went into the desert beyond Alexandria to live in exile. See factoid page
the blessed man resided in Ennaton in Alexandria. See factoid page
Occupation(s):
Ammonius was a presbyter in Alexandria. See factoid page
Timothy was Patriarch of Alexandria . See factoid page
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