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Exile Exile Date Sent From Went To Returned Relationships Office Sources
Petrus Fullo (male) late fifth century, died 488 (from: --/--/463 to: --/--/488)
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471 - 476 (from: --/--/471 to: --/--/476) Antiochia/Theoupolis [Antakya] Oasis Magna/Thebaidos [El-Kharga] yes
Leo of Rome
  • Bishop of Rome (471)
Flavius Basiliscus
  • Emperor (476)
Gelasius, Gesta de nomine Acacii (CSEL 35, n. 99: 440 and 450); Liberatus, Breviarum 17 (ACO 2.5: 130); Theodorus (Anagnostes) Lector, historia ecclesiastia 392 (GCS 53:110); Theophanes, AM 5967
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)
Theodoretus of Cyrrhus (male) c. 393 - c. 460 (from: --/--/393 to: --/--/460)
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444-450 (from: --/--/444 to: --/--/450) Antiochia/Theoupolis [Antakya] Cyrus [Duruca] n/a
Theodosius II
  • Emperor (444)
  • Emperor (449)
Anatolius
  • patricius (444)
  • patricius (449)
  • patricius (450)
'certain persons'
  • (449)
Eutrechius
  • praefectus urbis Constantinopolitanae (448)
Nomus
  • consul (east) (c. 445)
Eusebius of Ancyra
  • Bishop (between 444 and 450)
Dioscorus of Alexandria
  • Bishop (between 444 and 450)
Euphronius
  • officialis (448)
Marcianus (emperor)
  • Emperor (450)
Aelia Pulcheria
  • Empress (450)
Theodoret, epistula 79-83, 138
Sagittarius of Gap (male) late sixth century (from: --/--/567 to: --/--/567)
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567 - ? (from: --/--/567 to: --/--/567) Lutetia [Paris] unknown monastery [n/a] yes
Guntram
  • King (567)
  • King (after 567)
clerk
  • (567)
Gregorius of Tours, historiae 5.20 (MGH SS rer. Merov. 1.1:227-9)
Andreas (cubicularius) (male) late sixth century (from: --/--/571 to: --/--/571)
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after 571 - before 577 (from: --/--/571 to: --/--/577) Imperial palace of Constantinople [Palace of Constantinople] Monastery in the palace of Hormisdas [Boukoleon Palace] yes
Iustinus II
  • Emperor (after 571)
Aelia Sophia
  • Empress (after 571)
curator in Constantinople
  • curator (after 571)
Crowd in Constantinople
  • (after 571)
monks in Constantinople
  • (after 571)
Probinus
  • Slave of Andreas (after 571)
Ioannes of Ephesus, historia ecclesiastica 2.9 and 38 Michael Syrus 10.7
Honorata (female) late sixth century (from: --/--/594 to: --/--/594)
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? - 7/594 (from: --/7/594 to: --/7/594) Sicilia [Sicily] yes
Leo of Catania
  • Bishop (before 7/594)
Gregorius Magnus
  • Bishop of Rome (7/594)
Husband of Honorata
  • (7/594)
Gregorius Magnus, epistula 4.34 (CCSL 140:254)
Eutychius of Constantinople (male) c. 512 - 5/4/582 (from: --/--/512 to: 5/4/582)
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565 - 577 (from: --/--/565 to: --/--/577) Constantinopolis [Istanbul] Monastery of Choracudis [n/a] yes
Flavius Petrus Sabbatius Iustinianus
  • Emperor (565)
Ioannes of Constantinople (sixth c.)
  • presbyter (565)
Iustinus II
  • Emperor (577)
Tiberius Constantinus
  • Emperor (577)
Crowd in Constantinople
  • (577)
Married couple in Amasea
  • (between 565 and 577)
Petrus (child in Amasea)
  • (between 565 and 577)
presbyter in Amasea
  • presbyter (between 565 and 577)
Nouneches (son of presbyter in Amasea)
  • presbyter (between 565 and 577)
Cyrillus (cleric in Amasea)
  • (between 565 and 577)
son of Cyrillus
  • (between 565 and 577)
boy in Amasea
  • (between 565 and 577)
Son of artisan in Amasea
  • (between 565 and 577)
Artisan in Amasea
  • (between 565 and 577)
Peasant woman in Amasea
  • (between 565 and 577)
Son of peasant woman in Amasea
  • (between 565 and 577)
Nun in Amasea
  • (between 565 and 577)
Young musician in Amasea
  • (between 565 and 577)
Son of builder in Amasea
  • (between 565 and 577)
Builder in Amasea
  • (between 565 and 577)
Young man in Amasea
  • (between 565 and 577)
Possessed man in Amasea
  • (between 565 and 577)
Crowd in Amasea
  • (between 565 and 577)
Ill man in Amasea
  • (between 565 and 577)
Ill man from Cumanus
  • (between 565 and 577)
Sight impaired man in Amasea
  • (between 565 and 577)
Nun im Amasea with boy
  • (between 565 and 577)
Monks in Amasea
  • (between 565 and 577)
Quaestors, procurators and military commanders from Pontus
  • (between 565 and 577)
Imperial messengers
  • (577)
Archbishop of Amasea
  • Bishop (577)
Woman in Euchaita
  • (577)
Son of woman in Euchaita
  • (577)
Crowd in Nicomedia
  • (577)
military guard
  • (c. 565)
Vita S Eutychii Patriarchae 38-71 (PG 86:2317-56) Theophanes, AM 6057 (de Boor 240) Victor of Tunnuna, chronica 566 (MGH 11:205)
Flavius Longinus (male) late fifth century, died c. 499 (from: --/--/475 to: --/--/499)
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475-485 (from: --/--/475 to: --/--/485) Constantinopolis [Istanbul] Isauria [Bozkır] yes
Illus
  • Emperor (475)
Flavius Zenon
  • Emperor (c 483-485)
Marcellinus comes, chronica 485 (MGH auct. ant. 11.2:93); Theophanes, AM 5975 (de Boor 129); John of Antioch, fragmentum 214.1
Sidonius Apollinaris (male) fifth century (from: --/--/430 to: --/--/489)
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475/6 (from: --/--/475 to: --/--/476) Augustonemetum [Clermont-Ferrand] Liviana [Douzens] yes
Leo
  • (476)
Victorinus comes of Auvergne
  • Comes (476 or 477)
Sidonius Apollinaris, epistula 4.10, 4.17, 4.22, 7.16, 8.3, 8.9 and 9.3

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