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Exile Exile Date Sent From Went To Returned Relationships Office Sources
Macedonius of Constantinople (male) mid fourth century (from: --/--/342 to: --/--/360)
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360 - ? (from: --/--/360 to: --/--/--) Constantinopolis [Istanbul] no
Constantius II
  • Emperor (360)
Acacius of Caesarea
  • Bishop (360)
Constantius II
  • Emperor (360)
Acacius of Caesarea
  • Bishop (360)
Faction that had deposed Acacius and his followers
  • (after 360)
Eustathius of Antioch
  • (after 360)
Eleusius
  • (after 360)
Sophronius
  • (after 360)
Philostorgius, historia ecclesiastica 5.1 Socrates, historia ecclesiastica 2.42-3, 45 (NPNF)
Dionysius of Milan (male) died 361/2? (from: --/--/352 to: --/--/361)
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355- before 362 (from: --/--/355 to: 4/2/362) Mediolan(i)um [Milan] Armenia [Armenia] no
Eusebius of Vercelli
  • Bishop (355)
Lucifer of Cagliari
  • Bishop (355)
Auxentius of Milan
  • presbyter (355)
Liberius of Rome
  • Bishop of Rome (355-356)
Constantius II
  • Emperor (355)
Basilius of Caesarea
  • Bishop (before 370)
Ambrosius of Milan
  • Bishop (perhaps 396)
Ennodius of Pavia
  • Bishop (before 521)
Aurelius of Riditio
  • Bishop (475)
Eusebia
  • (475)
Hilarius
  • Deacon (355)
Pancratius
  • presbyter (355)
Valens of Mursa
  • Bishop (355)
Ursacius of Singidunum
  • Bishop (355)
Faustinus et Marcellinus , libellus precum 23, collectio Avellana 2 (CSEL 35.1:12); Ambrosius, epistula 63, 68-71, 21a and 18 (PL 16:1207-9, 1012-3) = epistula 75a, 18, extra coll. 14 and 68-71 (CSEL 82.3:93-4 and 271-3); Vita Dionysii 76 (AASS Mai. VI:46, BHL 2168); Hilarius of Poitiers, textus narrativus (Liber I ad Constantium), App. 7.1 and 1.3 (CSEL 65:164 and 186-7); Sulpicius Severus, Chronica 2.39 (CSEL 1:92-3); Athanasius, apologia ad Constantium 27 (SC 56:118-9); Athanasius, de fuga 4 (Opitz 2.1:70-71); Athanasius, historia Arianorum 33.6 and 46.3 (Opitz 2.1:201 and 210); Rufinus, historia ecclesiastica 10.21 (GCS 9.2.2:987-8); Socrates, historia ecclesiastica 2.36 (PG 67:300-302); Sozomenus, historia ecclesiastica 4.9.3-4 (GCS 50:148); Theodoret, historia ecclesiastica 2.15.4 (GCS 19:129); Prosper of Aquitaine, epitoma chronicon 1091 (MGH auct. ant. 9, chronica minora 1:455); Liberius, epistula, in Hilarius, Fragmentum historiarum, App. VII.1 (CSEL 65:164-6); Hieronymus, chronica, ann. 355 (GCS 47:239-40); Basilius of Caesarea, epistula 197 (Courtonne); Ennodius, carmina 1.21 (MGH auct. ant. 7:255-6); CIL V 6183a; Acta Sanctorum, Nov. 2.2:271 (BHL 2168 and 2169); Catalogus archiepiscorum Mediolanensium, MGH script. 8:102;
Paulinus of Trier (male) mid fourth century, died (from: --/--/347 to: --/--/358)
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354 (from: --/--/354 to: --/--/358) Col. Arelate [Arles] Phrygia [Central Anatolia] no
Constantius II
  • Emperor (354)
  • Emperor (354)
Eleuthera
  • (358-500)
Hilarius of Poitiers, in Constantium 11 (SC 334:90); Athanasius, apologia ad Constantium 27 (SC 56:119); Athanasius, historia Arianorum 33-4 and 76.3 (Opitz 2:201-2 and 225); Hilarius of Poitiers, Fragmentum historiarum B I.6 (CSEL 65:102); Hilarius of Poitiers, textus narrativus (liber I ad Constantium) 3 (8) (CSEL 65:187); Faustinus et Marcellinus, libellus precum 21 and 77 (SC 504:128 and 180); Hieronymus, chronica, ann. 354 and 358 (Jeanjean-Lancon, 90 and 94); Prosper of Aquitaine, chronica 1090 (ann. 354) and 1102 (ann. 357) (MGH auct. ant. 9:455-6); Rufinus, historia ecclesiastica 10.20-21 (GCS 9.2:987-8); Sozomenus, historia ecclesiastica 4.9.3 (SC 418:218-20); Sulpicius Severus, Chronica 2.54.4 (SC 441:332); Martyrologium Hieronymianum, Acta Sanctorum Nov. 2.2:478; CIL 13, 3782c=ILCV 1612c
Ioannes of Ephesus (male) c. 507 - c. 588 (from: --/--/507 to: --/--/588)
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571 - c. 589 (from: --/--/571 to: --/--/589) Constantinopolis [Istanbul] Imperial palace of Constantinople [Palace of Constantinople] no
Iustinus II
  • Emperor (571)
Paulus of Antioch
  • (after 571)
Young attendant in Constantinople
  • (after 571)
Syncellus of the patriarch in Constantinople
  • syncellus (after 571)
Servant of Ioannes of Ephesus
  • (after 571)
Guard of Ioannes of Ephesus
  • (after 571)
Ioannes of Sirmium
  • Bishop (571)
Eutychius of Constantinople
  • Bishop (after 571)
Aelia Sophia
  • Empress
Ioannes of Ephesus, historia ecclesiastica 1.17, 2.4-7, 41, 44, 50 Michael Syrus 10.6, 18 (Chabot 2:300, 303, 349)
Addai the Chorepiscopus (male) sixth century (from: --/--/525 to: --/--/525)
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525? - 555? (from: --/--/525 to: --/--/555) unknown [unknown] unknown
Imperial messengers
  • (525?)
Iustinus
  • Emperor (525?)
Monks from Addai's monastery
  • (after 525?)
Cappadocian traders
  • (after 525?)
Staff at vineyard
  • (after 525?)
Ioannes of Ephesus
  • (before 555?)
Ioannes of Ephesus, Vita sanctorum orientalium 8 (PO 17:124-35)
Basilius of Ancyra (male) mid fourth century (from: --/--/358 to: --/--/365)
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(from: --/--/360 to: --/--/365) Constantinopolis [Istanbul] Illyricum [n/a] no
Acacius of Caesarea
  • Bishop
Flavius Jovianus
  • Emperor
Philostorgius, historia ecclesiastica 5.1 Sozomenus, historia ecclesiastica 4.24 Socrates, historia ecclesiastica 3.25

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