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Exile Exile Date Sent From Went To Returned Relationships Office Sources
Athanasius (male) (from: --/--/296 to: 2/5/373)
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9/335 - 23/11/337 (from: 17/9/335 to: 23/11/337) Tyrus [Tyre] Col. Augusta Treverorum [Trier] yes
Alexander
  • Bishop (337)
Severianus
  • Bishop (337)
Flavius Valerius Constantinus
  • Emperor (11/335)
Constantius II
  • Emperor (337)
Flavius Iulius Constans
  • Emperor (335)
Athanasius, apologia secunda 9.1-5, 71ff. Athanasius, epistula festalis 10
Contumeliosus of Riez (male) mid sixth century (from: --/--/534 to: --/--/535)
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7/4/534 - ? (from: 7/4/534 to: --/--/--) Reii [Riez] unknown
Iohannes II of Rome
  • Bishop of Rome (7/4/534)
Agapitus of Rome
  • Bishop of Rome (before 18/7/535)
Caesarius of Arles
  • Bishop (after 7/4/534)
Emeritus (defensor)
  • defensor (after 7/4/534)
Epistolae Arelatenses 32-34, 37 (MGH Epp. 3:45-54, 56-57)
Arius (male) c. 250 - 336 (from: --/--/250 to: --/--/336)
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19/6/325 - 327 (from: 19/6/325 to: --/--/327) Alexandria [Alexandria] Illyricum [n/a] yes
Flavius Valerius Constantinus
  • Emperor (19/6/325)
  • Emperor (327)
Eusebius of Nicomedia
  • Emperor (327)
Eusebius of Nicomedia
  • Emperor (327)
'Arian' presbyter
  • presbyter (327)
Constantia
  • Empress (327)
Euzoius (deacon)
  • (327)
Socrates, historia ecclesiastica 1.8, 1.23-6 (NPNF) Sozomenus, historia ecclesiastica 1.21, 2.16 (NPNF)
Ioannes Chrysostomos (male) c. 349 (from: --/--/349 to: 14/9/407)
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403 (from: --/--/403 to: --/10/403) Constantinopolis [Istanbul] yes
Aelia Eudoxia
  • Empress (403)
Crowd in Constantinople
  • (403)
Theophilus of Alexandria
  • Bishop (403)
Chief of police in Constantinople
  • kouriosos (403)
Military escort in Constantinople
  • kouriosos (403)
Severianus of Gabala
  • Bishop (403)
Brison
  • cubicularius (403)
three groups of imperial messengers
  • (403)
Innocentius of Rome
  • Bishop of Rome (10/403)
notarius in Constantinople
  • notarius (10/403)
more than thirty bishops in Constantinople
  • Bishop (10/403)
sources according to J.N.D. Kelly, Golden Mouth, The story of John Chrysostom - ascetic, preacher, bishop, London 1996
Nestorius (male) mid fifth century (from: --/--/386 to: --/--/450)
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431 - after 450 (from: --/--/431 to: --/--/450) Ephesus [Selçuk] Antiochia/Theoupolis [Antakya] no
Aelia Pulcheria
  • Empress (431)
Escorts of Nestorius
  • (after 436)
Companions of Nestorius
  • (after 436)
Maximianus of Constantinople
  • Bishop (431)
Flavius Anthemius Isidorus
  • PPO Orientis (436)
Valentinianus III
  • Emperor (3/8/435)
Leontius
  • praefectus urbis Constantinopolitanae (3/8/435)
Dorotheus of Marcianopolis
  • (after 432)
Theodoretus of Cyrrhus
  • Bishop (435/6)
  • (after 449)
Photius
  • presbyter (435 - ?)
Irenaeus
  • (435 - before 445)
Iohannes of Antioch
  • Bishop (435)
Dalmatius of Constantinople
  • Abbot (431)
Shenoute
  • Abbot (before 451)
aristocrat from Alexandria sent by the comes
  • (after 436)
Messenger
  • (after 436)
Ioannes
  • tribunus (east) (451)
Marcianus (emperor)
  • Emperor (451)
Chamberlain accompanying Nestorius
  • (after 436)
Orthodox bishops
  • (after 436)
Theodosius II
  • Emperor (431)
Dorotheus of Marcianopolis
  • Bishop (432-451)
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);
Cyrillus of Jerusalem (male) c. 313 - 386 (from: --/--/313 to: --/--/386)
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360 - 361 (from: --/--/360 to: --/--/361) Ierusalem [Jerusalem] yes
Constantius II
  • Emperor (360)
Acacius of Caesarea
  • Bishop (360)
Flavius Claudius Iulianus
  • Emperor (361)
Theodoret, historia ecclesiastica 2.22-3 Socrates, historia ecclesiastica 2.42, 3.1 Sozomenus, historia ecclesiastica 4.25, 5.4

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