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Exile Exile Date Sent From Went To Returned Relationships Office Sources
Ibas of Edessa (male) mid fifth century, died 28/10/457 (from: --/--/431 to: 28/10/457)
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449 - 451 (from: --/--/449 to: --/--/451) Edessa [Şanlıurfa] 20 different prisons, including one in Antioch [n/a] yes
Flavius Thomas Iulianus Chaereas
  • comes ordinis primi et praeses Osrhoenae (449)
Chrysaphius
  • (449)
Eutyches
  • (449)
Nonnus of Edessa
  • Bishop (449)
ACO 2.1:376, 2.5:117; Sacrosancta Concilia (Labbe) 4:634, 891, 917; Chronica Edessena LXVIII; Barhadbessaba Arbaia (Nau, PO 9, Fasc. 5); Acta Synodis Ephesinae IIB (Akten der ephesinischen Synode vom Jahre 449) , ed. J. Flemming, Berlin 1917, p. 21-69
Eusebius of Nicomedia (male) early fourth century, died 341 (from: --/--/330 to: --/--/341)
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325/6 - c. 328 (from: --/--/326 to: --/--/328) Nicomedia [İzmit] Gaul [France] yes
Flavius Valerius Constantinus
  • Emperor (325/6 - c. 328)
Secundus of Ptolemais
  • Bishop (325)
'principal bishops'
  • Bishop (c. 328)
Theognis of Nicaea
  • (325/6 - c. 328)
Constantia
  • (325/6 - c. 328)
Maris of Chalcedon
  • (325/6 - c. 328)
Philostorgius, historia ecclesiastica 1.9-10, 2.7; Gelasius of Cyzicus, historia ecclesiastica I.11 (GCS NF 9:18-25); Theodoret, historia ecclesiastica 1.19 (NPNF); Socrates, historia ecclesiastica 1.14 (NPNF); Sozomenus, historia ecclesiastica 2.16 (NPNF), 3.19.3; Opitz, Urkunde 27.16, 36 (Opitz, 125-6, 129);
Theognis of Nicaea (male) early fourth century (from: --/--/326 to: --/--/329)
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325/6 - c. 328 (from: --/--/326 to: --/--/328) Nicaea [Iznik] Gaul [France] yes
Flavius Valerius Constantinus
  • Emperor (325/6 - c. 328)
Secundus of Ptolemais
  • Bishop (325)
'principal bishops'
  • Bishop (c. 328)
Flavius Valerius Constantinus
  • Emperor (325/6 - c. 328)
Constantia
  • (325/6 - c. 328)
Maris of Chalcedon
  • (325/6 - c. 328)
Eusebius of Nicomedia
  • (325/6 - c. 328)
Philostorgius, historia ecclesiastica 1.9, 2.7; Gelasius of Cyzicus, historia ecclesiastica I.11 (GCS NF 9:18-25); Theodoret, historia ecclesiastica 1.19 (NPNF); Socrates, historia ecclesiastica 1.14 (NPNF); Sozomenus, historia ecclesiastica 2.16 (NPNF), 3.19.3; Opitz, Urkunde 27.16, 36 (Opitz, 125-6, 129);
Athanasius (male) (from: --/--/296 to: 2/5/373)
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18/3/339 - 21/10/346 (from: 18/3/339 to: 21/10/346) Alexandria [Alexandria] yes
Gregorius of Cappadocia
  • Bishop (18/3/339)
Constantius II
  • Emperor (345-6)
Flavius Iulius Constans
  • Emperor (342)
  • Emperor (June 343)
  • Emperor (346)
  • Emperor (345)
Fortunatianus of Aquileia
  • Bishop (easter 345)
Osius of Cordoba
  • Bishop (easter 345)
  • Bishop (c. June 343)
Lucillus of Verona
  • Bishop (easter 345)
Dionysius of Elis
  • Bishop (easter 345)
Vicentius of Capua
  • Bishop (easter 345)
Flavius Eugenius
  • magister officiorum (easter 345)
Maximinus of Trier
  • Bishop (c. June 363)
  • (c. 357)
bishops in Egypt, Lybia and Alexandria
  • Bishop (346)
Eutropia
  • (c. 339)
Abutherius
  • (c. 339)
Sperantius
  • (c. 339)
Ammonius
  • Bishop (343)
Isidorus (presbyter)
  • presbyter (c. 339)
Asclepas of Gaza
  • (344?)
Marcellus of Ancyra
  • (344?)
Lucius of Adrianopolis
  • (344?)
Iulius of Rome
  • Bishop of Rome (344?)
Marcella
  • (between 339 and 343)
servant woman
  • (c. 339)
Vitus
  • presbyter (341)
Ammonius
TRE, s.v. Athanasius Athanasius, apologia ad Constantium Athanasius, apologia secunda Athanasius, indices epistularum festialium 17 (SC) Socrates, Historia ecclesiastica, 4.23
Athanasius (male) (from: --/--/296 to: 2/5/373)
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357 - 21/2/362 (from: --/--/357 to: 21/2/362) Alexandria [Alexandria] Aegyptus [Egypt] yes
George of Cappadocia
  • Bishop (24/2/357)
Monks in Egypt
  • Monk (357 - 362)
Constantius II
  • Emperor (357)
Servatius of Tongern
  • Bishop (c. 357)
Clementius
  • (c. 357)
Valens
  • (c. 357)
Flavius Felicissimus
  • (c. 357)
Rufinus
  • (c. 357)
Stephanus
  • (c. 357)
Asterius
  • (c. 357)
Palladius
  • (c. 357)
Antiochus
  • (c. 357)
Euagrius
  • (c. 357)
Gerontius
  • praefectus Aegypti (19/2/362)
Pythiodorus
  • (362)
Eudaimonis
  • (c. 357)
Gregorius of Nazianzus, oratio 21.20 Athanasius, apologia ad Constantium 29.3 Athanasius, historia Arianorum 53ff. Ammianus Marcellinus 22.5.3 Historia Acephala 4.1-4 Palladius, historia Lausiaca 63 Festal Index 28, 30, 32 (SC 317: 257-61) Sozomenus, historia ecclesiastica 5.6
Timotheus Aelurus of Alexandria (male) mid fifth century (from: --/--/460 to: --/--/460)
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after 454 - c. 457 (from: --/--/454 to: --/--/457) Alexandria [Alexandria] Taposiris [Alexandria] yes
Proterius of Alexandria
  • Bishop (after 454)
Anatolius (brother of Timotheus of Alexandria)
  • presbyter (between 454 and 457)
Soldiers in Taposiris
  • (after 454)
Apollon (priest)
  • presbyter (between 454 and 457)
Ioannes
  • presbyter (between 454 and 457)
Theophilus (deacon)
  • Deacon (between 454 and 457)
Cyrus (deacon)
  • Deacon (between 454 and 457)
Chrystodorus
  • Deacon (between 454 and 457)
Gennadius (deacon)
  • Deacon (between 454 and 457)
Iohannes Rufus, Vita Petr. Ib. 92 (edited by C. B. Horn & R. R. Phenix Jr., John Rufus: The Lives of Peter the Iberian, Theodosius of Jerusalem, and the Monk Romanus, Atlanta 2008, 5-281)
Anastasius of Antioch (male) late sixth century, died 599 (from: --/--/561 to: --/--/599)
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570 - 593 (from: --/--/570 to: --/--/593) Antiochia/Theoupolis [Antakya] yes
Iustinus II
  • Emperor (570)
Gregorius of Antioch
  • Monk (570)
Gregorius Magnus
  • Bishop of Rome (between 570 and 593)
Flavius Mauricius Tiberius
  • Emperor (593)
Theodosius (son of Maurice)
  • Emperor (593)
Theophanes, AM 6062, 6087 (de Boor, 243, 272) Gregorius Magnus, epistula 1.7, 25, 26, 28; 5.39; 7,27, 33; 8.2 (CCSL 140)
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
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
Aetius of Antioch (male) mid fourth century, died 367 (from: --/--/344 to: --/--/367)
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358 or 359 (from: --/--/358 to: --/--/362) Alexandria [Alexandria] Pepouza [unknown] yes
Basilius of Ancyra
  • Bishop (358 or 359)
  • Bishop (359)
Constantius II
  • Emperor (358 or 359)
  • Emperor (359)
  • Emperor (between 360 and 362)
Acacius of Caesarea
  • Bishop (359)
  • Bishop (between 360 and 362)
Eunomius of Cyzikus
  • Bishop (between 360 and 362)
People of Amblada
  • (between 360 and 362)
Philostorgius, historia ecclesiastica 4.8, 11-12; 5.1-2; 6.7 (GCS) Theodoret, historia ecclesiastica 2.23 (PG 1038-9)

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