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Exile | Exile Date | Sent From | Went To | Returned | Relationships | Office | Sources | ||||||
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Marcianus (usurper) (male) late fifth century (from: --/--/469 to: --/--/479) View Case |
c. 479 (from: --/--/479 to: --/--/479) | Church of the Holy Apostles in Constantinople [Church of the Holy Apostles in Constantinople] | Caesarea [Kayseri] | yes |
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Candidus in Photius, bibliotheca 79; Theodorus (Anagnostes) Lector, epitome historiae ecclesiasticae 3.419-20 (ed. Hansen, GCS 54 = Neue Folge 3); John of Antioch, fr. 234.4 (Mariev, 430); Evagrius, historia ecclesiastica 3.26 = Eustathius, fr. 3 (SC 542:454); Theophanes AM 5971-2 (De Boor: 127); Suidas P 137 Adler http://digital.slub-dresden.de/werkansicht/dlf/105282/20/ | |||||||
Marcianus (usurper) (male) late fifth century (from: --/--/469 to: --/--/479) View Case |
c. 479 - c. 484 (from: --/--/479 to: --/--/484) | Ancyra [Ankara] | Papiriou Castellum [near Tarsus (Turkey)] | yes |
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Candidus in Photius, bibliotheca 79; Theodorus (Anagnostes) Lector, epitome historiae ecclesiasticae 3.419-20 (ed. Hansen, GCS 54 = Neue Folge 3); John of Antioch, fr. 234.4 (Mariev, 430); Evagrius, historia ecclesiastica 3.26 = Eustathius, fr. 3 (SC 542:454); Theophanes AM 5971-2 (De Boor: 127); Suidas P 137 Adler http://digital.slub-dresden.de/werkansicht/dlf/105282/20/ | |||||||
Fl. Taurus Seleucus Cyrus (male) mid fifth century (from: --/--/426 to: --/--/462) View Case |
443 - after 450 (from: --/--/443 to: --/--/450) | Constantinopolis [Istanbul] | Smyrna [Izmir] | yes |
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Malalas, chronica 14.16 (Dindorf, 361-2); Chronicon paschale, anno 450, p. 587-9; Joannes of Nikiu, chronica 84.47-57, p. 339-40; Theophanes, AM 5937 (de Boor, 96-7); Nicephorus Callistus, historia ecclesiastica 14.46 (PG 146:1220A-B); Patria 3.111, p. 252; Leo the Grammarian, p. 110; Zonaras 13.22.47-52 (vol. 3:106); Cedrenus 1, p. 598-9; Suidas, Th 145 (vol. 2:695), K 2776 (vol. 3:220); vita Danielis Stylitis 31-6, p. 30-34; epitomai vitae Danielis Stylitis 4, 19, p. 97, 119; Simeon Metaphrastes, vita Danielis Stylites 19 (PG 116:993D); Anthologia Palatina 1.99 (vol. 1:38-9); John Lydus, de magistratibus 3.42, p. 198; |
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- According To Suidas, He Intensely Studied The Motions Of The Universe, Perhaps In Order To Predict His Fate Or That Of The Emperor (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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