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John began examaning candidates for ordination from all over the empire. Potental priests came from Armenia, Arzun, Cappadocia. See factoid page


After 12 years, persecution against Thomas and the brothers came from Armenia, instigated by Ephraim. See factoid page


John stirred up a cruel persecution against all the believers in Armenia. See factoid page


Those who had assembled to Thomas, over 800, were brought before the satrap, who demanded that they accept the decress of the Council of Chalcedon or they would have to leave Armenia. John commanded Thomas to leave as well. See factoid page


Because of the persecution of John, Thomas and his followers departed from Armenia. Travelling to the district of Claudias, Thomas build two monasteries on a mountain overlooking the Euphrates. See factoid page


Thomas died in the royal city and was buried in the monastery of Mar Mama. Maria died at the same time in Armenia. See factoid page


Procopius had attempted to profit off his ordinations, and had ordained Lampetius, a known follower of the heresy of Adelphius which had been condemned by the synod at Commanus in Armenia. 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:

This date comes from Honigmann. See factoid page

Births:

Birth place: Sergius was born in Syria in the region of Aremenia. See factoid page

Residence:

Thomas was from Armenia. See factoid page

Occupation(s):

John was the satrap of Syria and Armenia. See factoid page

Šnq held the office of the satrapy in the districts of Syria and Armenia. See factoid page

How to cite:

“Place Page for ,” in SPEAR: Syriac Persons Events and Relations, general editor Daniel L. Schwartz, $nav-base/aggregate/place/576.html, 2023-10-10T10:08:30.878-04:00.