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Here you will find brief information about all exile cases relating to the category/ies you searched for, listed by the person/group exiled in alphabetical order. Click on 'View Case' to research each record further.Exile Cases
Exile | Exile Date | Sent From | Went To | Returned | Relationships | Office | Sources | ||
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Theodorus of Cebarsussi (male) mid fifth century (from: --/--/555 to: --/--/565) View Case |
555 - after 565 (from: --/--/555 to: --/--/565) | Cebarsussi [unknown] | Alexandria [Alexandria] | unknown |
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Victor of Tunnuna, chronica 555.2, 556.2, 565? (MGH auct. ant. 11:204-5) |
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- 15 Days Of Disputation In Praetorium In Alexandria In 356 (1) [x]
- Philost. 2.7: "philostorgius Says, That Eusebius, Maris, And Theognis, After A Period Of Three Years Spent In Banishment, Were Recalled By Command Of The Emperor, And Immediately Put Forth An Heretical Form Of Faith, And Sent It In Every Direction, In Order To Counteract The Nicene Creed. " (3)
- Converted Island Population, Transformed Local Temple Into A Church (2)
- After His Return From Exile, He Forced His Daughter Who Was A Nun To Marry (1)
- Attended Council Of Seleucia In 359, Defends Himself From Charges Of Heterodoxy In His Apologia (1)
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