Browse Exile Cases
This browse area lists all exile cases in the database by the name of the exiled individual or group in alphabetical order. Results will display as a list of exile cases each one of which you can then explore further. You will also be able to refine the list further and display statistical information through using the facets on the left hand side.Showing 1 to 6 of 6
Refine Results
Gender
Only threatend with exile
Refuge from judicial proceedings
Exile as a result of asylum
Offences more
- Admission Of Deacon Guilty Of Fornication (1)
- Author Of Manslaughter (1)
- Many Crimes (1)
- Nestorianism (1)
- Various Accusations (1)
Legal type of exile
Additional punishment more
Deposed by synod?
Returned by synod?
Synod of deposition or return more
- Council Of Constantinople (2)
- Council Of Chalcedon (1)
- Council Of Ephesus (1)
- Synod At Marseille (1)
Returned?
Reason for return more
Intended duration more
Actual duration more
Location of departure more
- Constantinopolis [Istanbul] (28.98, 41.01) (2)
- Antiochia/theoupolis [Antakya] (36.17, 36.20) (1)
- Ephesus [Selçuk] (27.34, 37.94) (1)
- Ierusalem [Jerusalem] (35.23, 31.78) (1)
- Reii [Riez] (6.09, 43.82) (1)
Location of destination
Location of arrival more
Type of location of arrival more
Religious status before exile
Religious status after exile
Office before exile more
Office during exile more
Office after exile
Religious affiliation before exile more
Religious affiliation during exile more
Reason for leaving place of exile
Writings in exile?
Activities related to doctrine more
- He Had Access To Council Acts (1)
- He Found Followers (Macedonians) Among Those Who Had Previoulsy Deposed Acacius And Sent A Deputation To Sophronius And Eleusius, Encouraging Them To Follow The Creed Given At Antioch And Seleucia, Named 'homoousian' (Socr. He 4.45) (1)
Related people more
- Acacius Of Caesarea (2)
- Constantius Ii (2)
- Marcianus (Emperor) (2)
- Aelia Eudocia (1)
- Aelia Pulcheria (1)
Death in exile?
Reason for death
- Allegedly Died After Falling From A Horse, But According To John Moschus His Intestines Exploded While Sitting On A Toilet (1)
- Unknown (1)
Venerated? more
Exile start date (most numerous first) more
Exile end date (most numerous first) more
Person/Group Name | Exile Date | Sent From | Went To | Returned | Previous Office | Relationships | Sources |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Clerics supporting Basilius of Ancyra
View Case |
from: 360 to: -- | Antiochia/Theoupolis [Antakya] | unknown | unknown | Philostorgius, historia ecclesiastica 5.1 | ||
Contumeliosus of Riez
View Case |
from: 534 to: -- | Reii [Riez] | unknown | bishop | Epistolae Arelatenses 32-34, 37 (MGH Epp. 3:45-54, 56-57) | ||
Cyrillus of Jerusalem
View Case |
from: 360 to: 361 | Ierusalem [Jerusalem] | yes | bishop | Theodoret, historia ecclesiastica 2.22-3 Socrates, historia ecclesiastica 2.42, 3.1 Sozomenus, historia ecclesiastica 4.25, 5.4 | ||
Dioscorus of Alexandria
View Case |
from: 451 to: 454 | Constantinopolis [Istanbul] | Gangra [Çankırı] | no | bishop | Priscus frg. 28 Evagrius, historia ecclesiastica 2.5 (SC 542:256) Victor of Tunnuna, chronica 453 (MGH AA 11.2: 185) Liberatus, Breviarium 14 (ACO 2.5: 123) Theophanes AM 5944-5 (De Boor: 105-108) Zacharias, historia ecclesiastica 3.2 (CSCO 83:154-5, 87:106). | |
Macedonius of Constantinople
View Case |
from: 360 to: -- | Constantinopolis [Istanbul] | no | bishop | Philostorgius, historia ecclesiastica 5.1 Socrates, historia ecclesiastica 2.42-3, 45 (NPNF) | ||
Nestorius
View Case |
from: 431 to: 450 | Ephesus [Selçuk] | Antiochia/Theoupolis [Antakya] | no | bishop |
|
Evagrius, historia ecclesiastica 1.7; ACO 1.1.3, 110 (Schwartz, 67); 1.4, 166-7, 189-90; Codex Theodosianus 16.5.66; Barhadbessaba Arbaia (Nau, PO 9/5, 1913:493-677) 27-30; Elias' letter to Cosmas (Nau, PO 13/2, 1916:273-86); Chronicle of Seert (Sher, PO 5/2, 1950:221-344); Iohannes Rufus, Plerophories (Nau, PO 8, 1911:405-608); Michael Syrus (Chabot, vol. 2); Severus of Hermopolis, historia Patriarcharum Alexandrinorum (Evetts, PO 1/4, 1948, 383-518); John Moschus, Pratum Spirituale (ed. Th. Nissen, "Unbekannte Erzählungen aus dem Pratum Spirituale", Byzantinische Zeitschrift 38, 1938, 351-376); Historia Ecclesiastica Coptica (ed. D.W. Johnson, "Further Fragments of a Coptic Church History of the Church: Cambridge Or. 1699 R.", Enchoria 6, 1976, 7-17); |