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 32 of 32
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Only threatend with exile
Refuge from judicial proceedings
Exile as a result of asylum
Offences more
- Non-Chalcedonianism (4)
- Refusal To Subscribe To Arianism (4)
- Public Agitation Against The Emperor (2)
- Broken Chalice (1)
- Criticism Of Synodical Letter By John Of Constantinople (1)
Legal type of exile
Additional punishment more
Deposed by synod?
Returned by synod?
Synod of deposition or return more
- Council Of Constantinople (1)
- Council Of Seleucia (1)
- First Synod Of Tyre (1)
- Synod Of Constantinople (1)
- Synod Of The Oak In Constantinople (1)
Returned?
Reason for return more
- Recalled (10)
- Population Demands Return (4)
- Edict Of Amnesty By Julianus (2)
- Restoration Of Public Peace (2)
- Recalled Because Of Insurrection (1)
Intended duration more
Actual duration more
Location of departure more
- Antiochia/theoupolis [Antakya] (36.17, 36.20) (5)
- Constantinopolis [Istanbul] (28.98, 41.01) (5)
- Sketis [Wadi El Natrun] (30.48, 30.29) (4)
- Carthago [Carthage] (10.32, 36.85) (3)
- Ierusalem [Jerusalem] (35.23, 31.78) (3)
Location of destination
- Island In Nile Delta [Island In Nile Delta] (31.12, 30.90) (4)
- Antinoopolis [El Sheikh Ibada] (30.88, 27.81) (2)
- Adurbadagan [Iranian Azerbaijan] (46.20, 37.01) (1)
- Armenia [Armenia] (44.95, 40.38) (1)
- Col. Augusta Treverorum [Trier] (6.64, 49.76) (1)
Location of arrival more
- Island In Nile Delta (4)
- Antiochia/theoupolis (3)
- Constantinopolis (3)
- Alexandria (2)
- Antinoopolis (2)
Type of location of arrival more
Location of return more
- Sketis [Wadi El Natrun] (30.48, 30.29) (4)
- Alexandria [Alexandria] (29.91, 31.20) (3)
- Constantinopolis [Istanbul] (28.98, 41.01) (3)
- Antiochia/theoupolis [Antakya] (36.17, 36.20) (1)
- Ctesiphon [Al-Mada'in] (44.58, 33.09) (1)
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
Religious affiliation after exile
Circumstances of leaving more
- Arrested In His Cave At Night (4)
- He Complained He Was Not Given A Former Trial, Had Last Meeting With Bishops Faithful To Him In The Hagia Sophia. He Ordered A Mule, But Slipped Out By A Side Entrance Lest To Provoke Demonstrations. He Boarded A Vessel Alongside His Escorts (1)
- Philippus Ordered Him To A Public Bath, Showed Him The Emperor's Letter And Brought Him To A Boat (1)
- Arrested After Three Days, Following Intervention From The Crowd, Handed Himself Over To Chief Of Police, Put Aboard A Ship (1)
- Maximam Turbam Clericorum Navibus Fractis Inpositam Nudos Atque Expoliatos - Put Naked On Dangerous Ships Along With A Crowd Of Clergy And Despoiled (1)
Reason for leaving place of exile
Writings in exile?
Activities related to doctrine more
- Converted Island Population, Transformed Local Temple Into A Church (4)
- He Refuted The Arian Creed In His Writings. (1)
- Silvanus Allowed Cyril To Take Part In The Church Ministration, Despite The Warnings Of Acacius. Cyril Also Attended A Council In Seleucia. (1)
- Gives Speech In Which He Attacks Theophilus While The Crowd Prevents His Arrest. At His Return He Give Another Sermon In Which He Praises Eudoxia. (1)
- He Attempted To Convert The Pagan Population (1)
Related people more
- Flavius Valens (8)
- Constantius Ii (6)
- Lucius Of Alexandria (5)
- Heraclides (4)
- Ioannes Of Ephesus (4)
Death in exile?
Reason for death
- Confined In A Dark Place And Left Do Die (1)
- Execution (1)
- Sickness (1)
- The Magistrates Changes His Mind And Decides To Have Him Executed On The Journey (1)
- The Magistrates Changes His Mind And Decides To Have Him Thrown Out Into The Sea On His 'exile Journey' After He Had Died In Prison (1)