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Exile Exile Date Sent From Went To Returned Relationships Office Sources
19 presbyters and deacons from Alexandria (male) late fourth century (from: --/--/373 to: --/--/373)
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c. 373 - ? (from: --/--/373 to: --/--/--) Alexandria [Alexandria] Heliopolis [Baalbek] unknown
Population of Alexandria
  • (c. 373)
Vindaonius Magnus
  • comes sacrarum largitionum (c. 373)
Theodoret, historia ecclesiastica 4.22.22 (SC 530:282).
Deacon sent by Damasus of Rome (male) late fourth century (from: --/--/373 to: --/--/373)
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c. 373 (from: --/--/373 to: --/--/373) Alexandria [Alexandria] Phaino [Wadi Faynan] unknown
Aelius Palladius
  • praefectus Aegypti (c. 373)
Monks of Alexandria
  • (c. 373 - ?)
Damasus
  • Bishop of Rome (c. 373)
Theodoret, historia ecclesiastica 4.26 (GCS 44:258)
Monks of Alexandria (male) late fourth century (from: --/--/373 to: --/--/373)
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c. 373 - ? (from: --/--/373 to: --/--/--) Alexandria [Alexandria] Phaino [Wadi Faynan] unknown
Aelius Palladius
  • praefectus Aegypti (c. 373)
Theodoret, historia ecclesiastica 4.26 (GCS 44:258)
Other Monks of Alexandria (male) late fourth century (from: --/--/373 to: --/--/373)
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c. 373 - (from: --/--/373 to: --/--/--) Alexandria [Alexandria] Proconnesus [Marmara Island] unknown
Aelius Palladius
  • praefectus Aegypti (c. 373)
Theodoret, historia ecclesiastica 4.26 (GCS 44:258)
Stephanus (male) early fifth century (from: --/--/404 to: --/--/404)
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404 - ? (from: --/--/404 to: --/--/--) Constantinopolis [Istanbul] Pelusium [near Port Said] unknown
Flavius Arcadius
  • Emperor (404)
Palladius, Vita Joannis Chrysostomi 20 (SC 341:396-402)
Serapion of Heracleia (male) early fifth century (from: --/--/404 to: --/--/404)
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404 - ? (from: --/--/404 to: --/--/--) Perinthus/Heraclea [unknown] Egypt [Egypt] unknown
Flavius Arcadius
  • Emperor (404)
Palladius, Vita Joannis Chrysostomi 20 (SC 341:396-402)
Eliseus of Sardis (male) late sixth century (from: --/--/571 to: --/--/571)
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after 571 - ? (from: --/--/571 to: --/--/--) Sardis [Sart] Monastery of Dios [n/a] unknown
Ioannes of Constantinople (sixth c.)
  • Bishop (after 571)
Keepers
  • (after 571)
Iustinus II
  • Emperor (after 571)
Aelia Sophia
  • Empress
Ioannes of Ephesus, historia ecclesiastica 1.15 Michael Syrus 10.4/5 (Chabot 2:297)
Paulus of Antioch (male) late sixth century (from: --/--/571 to: --/--/571)
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c. 571 - 572 (from: --/--/571 to: --/--/572) Antiochia/Theoupolis [Antakya] Monastery of the Abrahamites [n/a] unknown
Officers in Constantinople
  • (after 571)
Ioannes of Constantinople (sixth c.)
  • Bishop (after 571)
Iustinus II
  • Emperor (after 571)
Al-Mundhir III
  • King (572)
Aelia Sophia
  • Empress
Ioannes of Ephesus, historia ecclesiastica 1.17, 2.2 E.W. Brooks, 'The Patriarch Paul of Antioch and the Alexandrine schism’, Byzantinische Zeitschrift 30 (1929), 468-76
Vitalianus (male) late sixth century (from: --/--/594 to: --/--/594)
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11/594 - ? (from: --/11/594 to: --/--/--) Mediolan(i)um [Milan] Sicilia [Sicily] unknown
Gregorius Magnus
  • Bishop of Rome (11/594)
Constantius of Milan
  • Bishop (11/594)
Gregorius Magnus, epistula 5.18 (CCSL 140:285-6).
bishops who ordained successors of Ianuarius and Stephanus (male) late sixth century (from: --/--/589 to: --/--/603)
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8/603 - ? (from: --/8/603 to: --/2/604) Hispania [Spain] unknown
Gregorius Magnus
  • Bishop of Rome (8/603)
Gregorius Magnus, epistula 13.46 (CCSL 140A:1052-5).
Monks and nuns in Syria (mixed) Date: Unknown
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c. 525 - ? (from: --/--/525 to: --/--/--) Syria [Syria] no
Barbarians in Syria
  • (c. 525)
Pseudo-Dionysius of Tel-Mahre, chronicon 3.22 (transl. Witakowski, 23)
Salutaris (male) late fifth century (from: --/--/484 to: --/--/484)
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484 - ? (from: --/--/484 to: --/--/--) Carthago [Carthage] unknown
around 500 clerics in Carthage, mostly lectors and children
  • Archdeacon (late fifth century)
Victor of Vita, Historia Persecutionis, 3.34-38 (named in 3.35)

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