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Nestorius (male) mid fifth century (from: --/--/386 to: --/--/450) View Case |
431 - after 450 (from: --/--/431 to: --/--/450) | Ephesus [Selçuk] | Antiochia/Theoupolis [Antakya] | no |
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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); |
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- He Had Access To Council Acts (1) [x]
- Celebrates The Mass, However, Is Interrupted By Anonymous People Who Later Deny To Have Killed An Assistant And Stolen Church Property: Faustinus Et Marcellinus, Libellus Precum 109, Collectio Avellana 2 (Csel 35.1:39). Agrees With Eusebius Of Vercelli To Go To Antioch And Alexandria Respectively In Order To Restore Nicaean Creed, In Addition Sends His Deacons Errenius (Pbce 2, Erennios, 659) And Agapetus (Pbce 2, Agapetos 2, 40) To Alexandria. (1)
- Gives Speech In Which He Attacks Theophilus While The Crowd Prevents His Arrest. At His Return He Give Another Sermon In Which He Praises Eudoxia. (1)
- He Engaged In The Monastic Model Of Austerity And Poverty And In Conflicts With Julian Of Halicarnassus, He Persuaded Anthimus To Leave His See As He Had The Same Opinions (1)
- Mentions The Muses In His Poem, Gives Christmas Sermon In 443, In Which He Says That The Birth Of Christ Should Be Honoured Through Silence. This Is Usually Interpreted As A Consideration To The Local Community That Is Sympathetic To Paganism. It Has Been Speculated That Cyrus Established The Cult Of Menas In Kotiaeion (See Pbce Article) (1)
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