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Exile Cases

Exile Exile Date Sent From Went To Returned Relationships Office Sources
Ioannes of Hephaistopolis (male) mid sixth century (from: --/--/536 to: --/--/536)
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536 - ? (from: --/--/536 to: --/--/--) Hephaistopolis [Kayetbai] Fortress Derkos [n/a] no
Flavius Petrus Sabbatius Iustinianus
  • Emperor (536)
Theodora (empress)
  • Empress (536 and later)
Ioannes of Ephesus
  • (after 536)
Ioannes of Ephesus, Life of Z’ura (PO 17:35) Ioannes of Ephesus, Life of John of Hephaistopolis (PO 18:528-529) Victor of Tunnuna, chronica 540 (MGH AA 11:199)
Theodosius of Alexandria (male) mid sixth century, died 5/6/567 (from: --/--/536 to: 5/6/567)
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536 - 5/6/567 (from: --/--/536 to: 5/6/567) Alexandria [Alexandria] Fortress Derkos [n/a] no
Flavius Petrus Sabbatius Iustinianus
  • Emperor (536)
Theodora (empress)
  • Empress (536 and later)
Paulus of Alexandria
  • Abbot (536)
Ioannes of Ephesus
  • (after 536)
300 of the clergy of Theodosius
  • (536 and later)
Z'ura
  • (536 and later)
Ioannes of Hephaistopolis
  • (536 and later)
  • (after 536)
  • (after 536)
Anthimus of Constantinople
  • Bishop (c. 536)
Flavius Petrus Sabbatius Iustinianus
  • Emperor (536)
Ioannes of Ephesus, Life of Z’ura (PO 17:35) Ioannes of Ephesus, Life of John of Hephaistopolis (PO 18:528-529) Ioannes of Ephesus, Vitae Sanctorum Orientalium 48, 50 (PO 18, 685, 688; PO 19:155) Historia patriarcharum Alexandrinorum 2.13 (PO 1:457) Victor of Tunnuna, chronica 540 (MGH AA 11:199) Liberatus, Breviarium 20, 23 (ACO 2.5:135, 138)
Petrus of Alexandria (male) late fourth century, died 381 (from: --/--/373 to: --/--/381)
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373 (from: --/--/373 to: --/--/373) Alexandria [Alexandria] yes
Aelius Palladius
  • praefectus Aegypti (373)
Flavius Valens
  • Emperor (373)
Lucius of Alexandria
  • Bishop (373)
Damasus
  • Bishop of Rome (373)
Marcella
  • (373)
Severus of Hermopolis, historia Patriarcharum Alexandrinorum 2.9 (translated by Evetts) http://www.tertullian.org/fathers/severus_hermopolis_hist_alex_patr_02_part2.htm#PETER_II Hieronymus, epistula 127.5; Theodoret, historia ecclesiastica 4.21-22; Sozomenus, historia ecclesiastica 6.19.6; Gregorius of Nazianzus, oratio 25.12, 33.3, 43.46;
Paulus of Ephesus (male) late fifth century (from: --/--/488 to: --/--/488)
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c. 488 - ? (from: --/--/488 to: --/--/--) Ephesus [Selçuk] unknown
Chronicle of Zuqnin, Third part, 488-489 (Harrak, 37)
Heracleides of Ephesus (male) early fifth century (from: --/--/404 to: --/--/404)
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after 404 (from: --/--/404 to: --/--/408) Ephesus [Selçuk] Nicomedia [İzmit] yes
Flavius Arcadius
  • Emperor (after 404)
Palladius, Vita Joannis Chrysostomi 20 (SC 341:396-402)
Theosebius of Ephesus (male) early sixth century (from: --/--/518 to: --/--/518)
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c. 518 (from: --/--/518 to: --/--/518) Ephesus [Selçuk] Constantinopolis [Istanbul] no
Iustinus
  • Emperor (c. 518)
Lupicina (Euphemia)
  • Empress (c. 518)
Chronicle of Zuqnin, Third part, 517-518 (Harrak, 51)
Iohannes of Tella (male) 483 - 538 (from: --/--/483 to: --/--/538)
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521 - 538 (from: --/--/521 to: --/--/538) Tella [Viranşehir] no
Severus of Antioch
  • (early 520ies)
Monophysite bishops
  • (early 520ies)
Monophysite monks
  • (early 520ies)
Ioannes of Ephesus
  • (529)
'170,000' clerics
  • (after 522)
70 Amidene monks
  • (529)
Ephraim of Amida
  • Bishop (538)
Twelve bishops from the Antioch area
  • Bishop (after 521)
V.-L. Menze, “The Regula ad Diaconos: John of Tella, his Eucharistic Ecclesiology and the Establishment of an Ecclesiastical Hierarchy in Exile,” Oriens Christianus 90 (2006), 44-90 Severus, Select Letters 5.14 (Brooks, 1902-4, 389-94) Ioannes of Ephesus, Vitae Sanctorum Orientalium 18 (PO 18:513-26) Chronicle of Zuqnin, Third part, 517-518 (Harrak, 51)
Ioannes of Ephesus (male) c. 507 - c. 588 (from: --/--/507 to: --/--/588)
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571 - c. 589 (from: --/--/571 to: --/--/589) Constantinopolis [Istanbul] Imperial palace of Constantinople [Palace of Constantinople] no
Iustinus II
  • Emperor (571)
Paulus of Antioch
  • (after 571)
Young attendant in Constantinople
  • (after 571)
Syncellus of the patriarch in Constantinople
  • syncellus (after 571)
Servant of Ioannes of Ephesus
  • (after 571)
Guard of Ioannes of Ephesus
  • (after 571)
Ioannes of Sirmium
  • Bishop (571)
Eutychius of Constantinople
  • Bishop (after 571)
Aelia Sophia
  • Empress
Ioannes of Ephesus, historia ecclesiastica 1.17, 2.4-7, 41, 44, 50 Michael Syrus 10.6, 18 (Chabot 2:300, 303, 349)
Eusebius of Dorylaeum (male) mid fifth century (from: --/--/429 to: --/--/451)
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449 - 451 (from: --/--/449 to: --/--/451) Ephesus [Selçuk] yes
Leo of Rome
  • Bishop of Rome (449)
Collectio Avellana, Gesta de nomine Acaci, epist. 99.11-16 (CSEL 35.1:444-5) https://archive.org/stream/epistulaeimperat01gnth#page/444/mode/2up
Verus (male) 498 - (from: --/--/498 to: --/--/--)
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498 - ? (from: --/--/498 to: --/--/--) Caesarodunum [Tours] no
Alaricus II
  • King of the Visigoths (498 -)
Gregorius of Tours, historiae 10.31; Caesarius of Arles, Epistula ad Ruricium 7 (CSEL numbering), in Caesarius of Arles: Life, Testament, Letters, ed. William E. Klingshirn (Liverpool: 1994), p. 83; Sedatus of Nimes, Epistula ad Ruricium 4 (CSEL numbering), in Ruricius of Limoges and Friends: A Collection of Letters from Visigothic Gaul, ed. R. Mathisen (Liverpool: 1999)
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);
Eliseus of Sardis (male) late sixth century (from: --/--/571 to: --/--/571)
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after 571 - ? (from: --/--/571 to: --/--/--) Sardis [Sart] Monastery of Dios [n/a] unknown
Ioannes of Constantinople (sixth c.)
  • Bishop (after 571)
Keepers
  • (after 571)
Iustinus II
  • Emperor (after 571)
Aelia Sophia
  • Empress
Ioannes of Ephesus, historia ecclesiastica 1.15 Michael Syrus 10.4/5 (Chabot 2:297)
Paulus of Antioch (male) late sixth century (from: --/--/571 to: --/--/571)
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c. 571 - 572 (from: --/--/571 to: --/--/572) Antiochia/Theoupolis [Antakya] Monastery of the Abrahamites [n/a] unknown
Officers in Constantinople
  • (after 571)
Ioannes of Constantinople (sixth c.)
  • Bishop (after 571)
Iustinus II
  • Emperor (after 571)
Al-Mundhir III
  • King (572)
Aelia Sophia
  • Empress
Ioannes of Ephesus, historia ecclesiastica 1.17, 2.2 E.W. Brooks, 'The Patriarch Paul of Antioch and the Alexandrine schism’, Byzantinische Zeitschrift 30 (1929), 468-76
Uldida (male) late sixth century (from: --/--/588 to: --/--/588)
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589 - ? (from: --/--/589 to: --/--/--) Toletum [Toledo] unknown
Reccared I
  • King of the Visigoths (589)
John of Biclaro, Chronicon, a.589, in Conquerors and Chroniclers of Early Medieval Spain, ed. Kenneth Baxter Wolf (Liverpool: 1990). For his identification with Toledo, see E.A. Thompson, The Goths in Spain (Oxford: 1969), p.103
Twelve bishops from the Antioch area (male) early sixth century (from: --/--/521 to: --/--/521)
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521 - ? (from: --/--/521 to: --/--/--) Antiochia/Theoupolis [Antakya] no
Ioannes of Ephesus, Vitae Sanctorum Orientalium 18 (PO 18:513-26)
Dracontius (male) mid fourth century (from: --/--/356 to: --/--/356)
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24/12/358- (from: 24/12/358 to: --/--/--) Egypt or Lybia [Egypt or Lybia] Clysma [Suez] unknown
Hilarion
  • Anchorite (after 24/12/358)
Sebastianus
  • dux Aegypti (24/12/358)
George of Cappadocia
  • Bishop (24/12/358)
Athanasius, historia Arianorum 72 (PG 25:780); Athanasius, de fuga 7 (PG 25:653); Theodoret, historia ecclesiastica 2.14 (SC 501:394) Hieronymus, vita Hilarionis 20 (SC 508:268)
Eugenius of Carthage (male) late fifth century, died 13/7/505 (from: --/--/480 to: 13/7/505)
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484 - 487 (from: 25/2/484 to: 22/12/487) Carthago [Carthage] Turris Tamalleni [Telmine] yes
Huneric
  • King of the Vandals (between 481 and 2/484)
Antonius of Tamalluma
  • Bishop (c. 484)
Gunthamund
  • King of the Vandals (after 484)
Victor of Vita, historia persecutionis Africanae provinciae 3.34, 42-44 (CSEL 7:89). Notitia Provinciarum et Civitatum Africae, ed. C. Halm, Historia persecutionis Africanae provinciae, MGH, AA, III.I (Berlin, 1879), pp.63-71, 1. Gennadius, De Viris Illustribus, 97. Victor of Tunnuna, chronica, a.479. Laterculus regum Vandalorum et Alanorum, ed. T. Mommsen, MGH ASA 13, Chronica Minora 3 (Berlin: 1898), pp.456-60, Augiensis 5:8.
Sunna (male) late sixth century (from: --/--/589 to: --/--/589)
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588 - ? (from: --/--/588 to: --/--/--) Emerita Augusta [Mérida] Mauretania [Mauritania] no
Reccared I
  • King of the Visigoths (588)
John of Biclaro, Chronicon, a.589, in Conquerors and Chroniclers of Early Medieval Spain, ed. Kenneth Baxter Wolf (Liverpool: 1990); VPE 5.11.
Flavianus of Constantinople (male) mid fifth century (from: --/--/449 to: --/--/449)
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449 (from: 8/8/449 to: --/--/449) Ephesus [Selçuk] Hypaipa [Günlüce (Datbey)] no
Dioscorus of Alexandria
  • Bishop (449)
Saturninus
  • cubicularius (449)
Licinia Eudoxia
  • Empress (22/2/450)
Theodosius II
  • Emperor (449)
Escort of Pulcheria
  • (449/50)
Chrysaphius
  • spatharius (east) (449)
Aelia Pulcheria
  • Empress (449/50)
Valentinianus III
  • Emperor (22/2/450)
Aelia Galla Placidia
  • Empress (22/2/450)
  • Empress (450)
Leo of Rome
  • Bishop of Rome (22/2/450)
Collectio Avellana 99 (CSEL 35.1:443) https://archive.org/stream/epistulaeimperat01gnth#page/442/mode/2up Marcellinus comes, chronica 449 (MGH auct. ant. 11:83): Flauianus episcopus in secunda aput Ephesum synodo ui Dioscori Alexandriae episcopi et Saturnini spadonis in Epipam exulatus est. Theophanes, AM 5941. ACO 2.1.1 epp. 2-4, 14. Leo, epistulae 45, 54, 62, 63, 64, 77 (PL 54)
Florentius (male) Mid fifth century (from: --/--/440 to: --/--/449)
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440 - 449 (from: --/--/440 to: --/--/449) North Africa [North Africa] Cyrrus [Khoros] no
Theodoretus of Cyrrhus
  • Bishop (mid fifth century)
Eusebius of Ancyra
  • Bishop (mid fifth century)
Theodoret, epistula 22 (21)
Florentinus (male) late fifth century (from: --/2/484 to: --/12/484)
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484 - ? (from: --/--/484 to: --/--/--) Utica [Henchir-bou-Chateur] Corsica [Corsica] unknown
Gunthamund
  • King of the Vandals (December 484)
Huneric
  • King of the Vandals (December 484)
Notitia Provinciarum et Civitatum Africae, ed. C. Halm, Historia persecutionis Africanae provinciae, MGH, AA, III.I (Berlin, 1879), pp.63-71, Proconsularis 22.
Dorotheus of Marcianopolis (male) early fifth century (from: --/--/432 to: --/--/432)
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432 - ? (from: --/--/432 to: --/--/--) Marcianopolis [Devnya] Caesarea [Kayseri] unknown
Theodosius II
  • Emperor (432)
Nestorius
  • (432-451)
ACO 1.4:203, no. 279 Iohannes Rufus, Plerophories (Nau, PO 8, 1911: 83), citing History composed by Timothy Aelurus. Barhadbessaba Arbaia (Nau, PO 9/5, 1913:493-677) 30
Conon of Tarsus (male) late sixth century (from: --/--/571 to: --/--/571)
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after 571 - ? (from: --/--/571 to: --/--/571) Constantinopolis [Istanbul] Nova Laura of St Sabas [n/a] yes
Ioannes of Constantinople (sixth c.)
  • Bishop (after 571)
Photius
  • Abbot (after 571)
Iustinus II
  • Emperor (after 571)
Ioannes of Ephesus, historia ecclesiastica 1.31
Muius (male) mid fourth century (from: --/--/356 to: --/--/356)
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24/12/358- (from: 24/12/358 to: --/--/--) Egypt or Lybia [Egypt or Lybia] Ammonia [Marsa Matruh] unknown
Sebastianus
  • dux Aegypti (24/12/358)
Marcus of Philae
  • (after 24/12/358)
Athenodorus
  • (after 24/12/358)
Psenosiris
  • (after 24/12/358)
Nilammon
  • (after 24/12/358)
Plenius
  • (24/12/358)
Athanasius, historia Arianorum 72 (PG 25:780); Athanasius, de fuga 7 (PG 25:653); Theodoret, historia ecclesiastica 2.14 (SC 501:394)
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)
Anthimus of Constantinople (male) mid fourth century (from: --/--/535 to: --/--/548)
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536 - 548 (from: --/--/536 to: --/--/548) Constantinopolis [Istanbul] Monastery in the palace of Hormisdas [Boukoleon Palace] yes
Theodora (empress)
  • Empress (536)
Flavius Petrus Sabbatius Iustinianus
  • Emperor (548)
Agapitus of Rome
  • Bishop of Rome (536)
Menas of Constantinople
  • Bishop (536)
Ioannes of Ephesus, Vitae Sanctorum Orientalium 48 (PO 18, 686-7) Liber Pontificalis 59 (Duchesne)
Stephanus of Cyprus (male) late sixth century (from: --/--/565 to: --/--/565)
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c. 565 - before 577 (from: --/--/565 to: --/--/577) Cyprus [Cyprus] Plataea [Platees] yes
clerics and lifeguardsmen from Constantinople
  • (c. 565)
Ioannes of Constantinople (sixth c.)
  • (c. 565)
Iustinus II
  • Emperor (between 565 and 577)
Aelia Sophia
Ioannes of Ephesus, historia ecclesiastica 1.16, 2.3 (NPNF)
Isidorus of Kenneshrin (male) mid sixth century (from: --/--/521 to: --/--/527)
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521 - after 527 (from: --/--/536 to: --/--/536) Chalcis ad Belum [Qinnasrin] Alexandria [Alexandria] no
Marutha
  • Deaconess (after 536)
Shmuni
  • Deaconess (after 536)
Iustinus
  • Emperor (c. 518)
Lupicina (Euphemia)
  • Empress (c. 518)
Theodora (empress)
  • Empress
Ioannes of Ephesus, Vita sanctorum orientalium 13 (PO 82:189) Pseudo-Dionysius of Tel-Mahre, chronicon 3.32 (transl. Witakowski, 31-32) Chronicle of Zuqnin, Third part, 517-518 (Harrak, 50)
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
Silverius of Rome (male) mid sixth century, died 2/12/537 (from: --/--/536 to: 2/12/537)
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3/537 - 2/12/537 (from: --/3/537 to: 2/12/537) Roma [Rome] Patara [Gelemiş] no
Vigilius of Rome
  • Bishop of Rome (537)
Flavius Belisarius
  • magister militum per orientem (3/537)
Iohannis, subdiaconus regionarius primae regionis
  • Subdeacon (3/537)
Antonina
  • patricia (3/537)
Xystus, subdiaconus regionarius regionis sextae
  • Subdeacon (3/537)
multitude in Palmaria
  • (12/537)
Bishop of Patara
  • Bishop (537)
Pelagius of Rome
  • (537)
Theodora (empress)
  • Empress
  • Empress
Iulianus
  • Praetorianus (536-7)
Marcus
  • Scholasticus (536-7)
Liber Pontificalis I:293 (Duchesne) Liberatus, Breviarium 22 (ACO 2.5: 137) Victor of Tunnuna, chronica 542 (MGH auct. ant. 11:200)
Mare of Amida (male) mid sixth century (from: --/--/536 to: --/--/536)
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521 - 529 (from: --/--/521 to: --/--/529) Amida [Diyarbakır] Petra [Petra] unknown
Flavius Petrus Sabbatius Iustinianus
  • patricius (523)
Sergius (notary)
  • notarius (521)
  • notarius (523)
Stephanus (notary)
  • notarius (521-523)
  • notarius (523-529)
Thomas (notary)
  • notarius (521-523)
  • notarius (523-529)
Theodora (empress)
  • patricia (523)
  • Empress (529)
Isidorus of Kenneshrin
  • (521)
  • (523)
Shmuni
  • Deaconess (521-523)
  • Deaconess (523-529)
  • Deaconess (529)
Marutha
  • Deaconess (521)
  • Deaconess (523-529)
  • Deaconess (529)
Ioannes of Ephesus, Vita sanctorum orientalium 13 (PO 17:188-195) Zacharias, historia ecclesiastica 8.5 (CSCO 84:77-82, 88:52-57) Chronicle of Zuqnin, Third part, 517-518, 525-526 (Harrak, 50, 60) (= Pseudo-Dionysius of Tel-Mahre, chronicon 3.32 (transl. Witakowski, 31-32)
Ioannes Chrysostomos (male) c. 349 (from: --/--/349 to: 14/9/407)
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20/6/404 - 14/9/407 (from: 20/6/404 to: 14/9/407) Constantinopolis [Istanbul] Kokousos [Göksun] no
Acacius of Beroea
  • Bishop (9/6/404)
Severianus of Gabala
  • Bishop (9/6/404)
  • Bishop (407)
Antiochus of Ptolemais
  • Bishop (9/6/404)
Cyrinus of Chalcedon
  • Bishop (9/6/404)
Flavius Arcadius
  • Emperor (9/6/404)
Patricius
  • notarius (20/6/404)
Bishops faithful to John Chrysostom
  • Bishop (20/6/404)
Olympias
  • Deaconess (20/6/404)
  • Deaconess (404-407)
Pentadia
  • Deaconess (20/6/404)
  • Deaconess (c. 406)
Procla
  • Deaconess (20/6/404)
Silvina
  • Deaconess (20/6/404)
Soldiers in Constantinople
  • (20/6/404)
Lucius
  • (20/6/404)
Crowd in Constantinople
  • (20/6/404)
Guard in Constantinople
  • (20/6/404)
Cyriacus of Emesa
  • (404/5)
Eulysius of Bostra
  • Bishop (404)
  • Bishop (405)
other clergy
  • (404)
Theodorus
  • praefectianus (east) (404)
Studius
  • praefectus urbis Constantinopolitanae (404)
Arsacius of Tarsus
  • Bishop (6/404)
Brison
  • cubicularius (404-407)
Leontius of Ancyra
  • Bishop (404)
messengers from bishop Pharetrius
  • Bishop (7/404)
administrative and military officials, the leading professors, the clergy and many religious
  • (7/404)
fanatical monks in Caesarea
  • Monk (7/404)
clergy in Caesarea
  • (7/404)
Seleucia
  • (7/404)
Pharetrius of Caesarea
  • Bishop (7/404)
Euethius
  • presbyter (7/404)
Paianius
  • praefectus urbis Constantinopolitanae (404)
Doctor
  • (7-9/404)
Dioscorus
  • (404)
Friends of John Chrysostom's in Constantinople
  • (404)
Sopater
  • praeses (404-407)
Sabiniana
  • Deaconess (404)
Constantius (priest)
  • presbyter (404)
Firminus
  • (c. 404)
Elpidius of Laodicea
  • Bishop (404-6)
Otreius of Arabissus
  • Bishop (winter 404/5)
anonymous in Arabissus
  • (c. 406)
Seleucus
  • Bishop (c. 406)
Tranquillinus
  • Bishop (between 404 and 407)
physician
  • (c. 406)
Friends of John Chrysostom's
  • (winter 404/5)
Pilgrims
  • (c. 407)
the destitute of Cucusus and Arabissus
  • (between 404 and 407)
Gothic monks
  • Monk (between 404 and 407)
Malchus
  • (between 404 and 407)
Gemellus
  • (between 404 and 407)
Anthemius
  • consul (east) (405)
Candidianus
  • military commander (c. 404)
Anicia Faltonia Proba
  • (between 404 and 407)
Anicia Iuliana
  • (between 404 and 407)
Monk sent by John Chrysostom
  • (7/404)
Agapetus
  • (between 404 and 407)
Innocentius of Rome
  • Bishop of Rome (c. 10/404)
  • Bishop of Rome (c. 5/405)
  • Bishop of Rome (c.6/407)
delegation to Rome
  • (4/405)
Latin bishops and priests
  • Bishop (c. 406)
Eastern bishops
  • Bishop (c. 406)
Chromatius of Aquileia
  • Bishop (c. 406)
anonymous recipient
  • (c. 406)
Venerius of Milan
  • Bishop (c. 406)
Gaudentius of Brescia
  • Bishop (c. 406)
Porphyrius of Antioch
  • Bishop (407)
Syrian bishops
  • Bishop (407)
Praetorian guards
  • (c. 6-9/407)
Basiliscus (martyr)
  • (9/407)
Proclus of Constantinople
  • Bishop (27/1/438)
Theodosius II
  • Bishop (27/1/438)
Aelia Pulcheria
  • Bishop (27/1/438)
Carteria
  • (404)
Marcianus
  • (between 404 and 407)
Marcellinus
  • (between 404 and 407)
Alfius
  • (between 404 and 407)
Castus
  • presbyter (404-5)
Valerius
  • presbyter (404-5)
Diophantus
  • presbyter (405)
Cyriacus
  • presbyter (405)
Roman presbyter
  • presbyter (404-405)
Hesychius
  • (404)
anonymous bishop 1
  • Bishop (404)
anonymous bishop 2
  • Bishop (404)
Basilius
  • presbyter (c. 404)
Chalcidia
  • (404-406)
Asyncritia
  • (404-405)
Heortius
  • Bishop (404)
Euthalia
  • (404)
Adolia
  • (404-405)
Maro
  • presbyter (between 404 and 407)
Hymnetius
  • archiater (404-405)
Valentinus
  • magister utriusque militae per Orientem (404)
Bassiana
  • (405)
Theodotus
  • Deacon (405-406)
Symmachus
  • presbyter (between 404 and 407)
Ruffinus
  • (between 404 and 407)
Namaea
  • (405)
Diogenes
  • (between 404 and 407)
Nicolaus
  • presbyter (405-406)
Gerontius
  • presbyter (405)
Symeon
  • presbyter (405)
Maris
  • presbyter (405)
Romulus
  • Monk (405)
Byzus
  • Monk (405)
Theodosius (dux)
  • dux (between 404 and 407)
Theodotus
  • ex consularibus (406)
Theodotus
  • lector (c. 406)
  • lector (406)
Aphthonius
  • presbyter (405-406)
Theodotus (presbyter)
  • presbyter (405-406)
Chaerea
  • presbyter (405-406)
Harmatius
  • (404)
Cytherius
  • (404)
Leontius
  • (404)
Faustinus
  • (404)
Lucius (bishop)
  • Bishop (404)
Maris (bishop)
  • Bishop (404)
Eulogius (bishop)
  • Bishop (404)
Ioannes of Jerusalem
  • Bishop (404)
Theodosius of Scythopolis
  • Bishop (404)
Moysis (bishop)
  • Bishop (404)
Moysis (presbyter)
  • presbyter (between 404 and 407)
Amprucla
  • diaconissa (404)
Hypatius
  • presbyter (405)
Severus
  • presbyter (between 404 and 407)
Urbicius
  • Bishop (404)
Rufinus
  • Bishop (404)
Bassus
  • Bishop (404)
Anatolius of Adana
  • Bishop (404)
Theodorus
  • Bishop (404)
Palladius (bishop)
  • Bishop (between 404 and 407)
Theophilus (presbyter)
  • presbyter (404)
Theodora
  • (c. 404)
bishops and presbyters in prison
  • Bishop (404)
Arabius
  • (404)
Marcianus (tribunus)
  • tribunus (east) (c. 404)
Phoenician presbyters and monks
  • presbyter (405)
Polybius
  • (404-406)
Marinianus
  • (406)
Theodotus (deacon)
  • Deacon (405-406)
Theodorus
  • consularis Syriae (between 404 and 407)
Demetrius (bishop)
  • Bishop (405)
Aurelius of Carthage
  • Bishop (406)
Aurelius of Carthage
  • Bishop (406)
Asellus (bishop)
  • Bishop (406)
Bishops addressed by John Chrysostom
  • Bishop (406)
Anysius
  • Bishop (406)
Numerius
  • Bishop (406)
Theodosius
  • Bishop (406)
Eutropius
  • Bishop (406)
Eustathius
  • Bishop (406)
Marcellus
  • Bishop (406)
Eusebius
  • Bishop (406)
Maximianus
  • Bishop (406)
Eugenius
  • Bishop (406)
Gerontius
  • Bishop (406)
Thyrsus
  • Bishop (406)
all orthodox bishops of Macedonia
  • Bishop (406)
Alexander of Corinth
  • Bishop (406)
Italica
  • (406)
Montius
  • (between 404 and 407)
Helladius
  • (404)
Euethius
  • (404)
Bishops, presbyter and deacons in Chalcedon
  • Bishop (404)
Artemidorus
  • (404)
Hesychius of Salon
  • Bishop (406)
Alypius
  • Bishop (406)
Procopius
  • (between 404 and 407)
Antiochus
  • (404)
Onesicratia
  • (c. 405)
Claudianus
  • comes (east) (between 404 and 407)
Actius
  • (404)
Danielis
  • presbyter (404)
Callistratus of Isauria
  • Bishop (404)
Herculius
  • PPO Illyrici (between 404 and 407)
Cyriacus
  • (between 404 and 407)
Sallustius
  • presbyter (404)
Theodolus
  • presbyter (404)
Acacius
  • presbyter (between 404 and 407)
Salvio
  • (between 404 and 407)
Timotheus (presbyter)
  • presbyter (404)
Philippus (presbyter)
  • presbyter (404)
Sebastianus (presbyter)
  • presbyter (between 404 and 407)
Pelagius (presbyter)
  • presbyter (between 404 and 407)
Musonius
  • Deacon (between 404 and 407)
Euthymius (presbyter)
  • presbyter (404)
Severiana
  • (404)
Romula
  • (404)
Theodorus (physician)
  • Physician (404)
Severa
  • (404)
Porphyrius of Rhosos
  • Bishop (404)
Carterius
  • praeses (east) (404)
sources according to J.N.D. Kelly, Golden Mouth, The story of John Chrysostom - ascetic, preacher, bishop, London 1996
Severus of Antioch (male) 465 - 8/2/538 (from: --/--/465 to: 8/2/538)
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518 - c. 538 (from: --/--/518 to: --/--/538) Antiochia/Theoupolis [Antakya] no
Iustinus
  • Emperor (518)
Iulianus of Halicarnassus
  • (between 518 and 535)
Anthimus of Constantinople
  • Bishop (c. 536)
Flavius Petrus Sabbatius Iustinianus
  • Emperor (c. 535 and later)
Theodora (empress)
  • Empress (c. 536 and later)
Iustinus
  • Emperor (518)
Irenaeus
  • comes (east) (518)
Flavius Vitalianus
  • comes (east) (518)
Paulus I of Antioch
  • Bishop (518)
Theodosius of Alexandria
  • Bishop (c. 536)
Isaac the Scholastic
  • (after 518)
Philippus the presbyter
  • presbyter (between 519 and 538)
Cassian
  • Bishop (between 519 and 520)
Constantine
  • Bishop (between 519 and 520)
Antoninus
  • Bishop (between 519 and 520)
Theodore
  • presbyter (between 525 and 531)
  • archimandrite (between 519 and 538)
  • (between 519 and 538)
  • (between 519 and 538)
Proclus
  • Bishop (between 519 and 538)
Didymus
  • Bishop (between 519 and 525)
  • Bishop (between 519 and 525)
Iulianus
  • presbyter (between 519 and 525)
Misael
  • Deacon (between 519 and 525)
Photius
  • presbyter (between 519 and 533)
Andreas
  • presbyter (between 519 and 533)
'the orthodox in Emesa'
  • (between 518 and 519)
Ammianus
  • (between 519 and 534)
Epagathus
  • (between 519 and 534)
Misael
  • Deacon (between 519 and 534)
Caesaria
  • patricia (between 521 and 536)
Iohannes Canopites
  • (between 519 and 534)
'the believers in Antioch'
  • (between 519 and 538)
Andreas the reader and notary
  • notarius (4th September 537)
  • notarius (September 537)
Caesaria
  • patricia (between 519 and 535)
Simeon
  • presbyter (between 521 and 531)
the orthodox clergymen and laymen in Antioch
  • (between 519 and 520)
  • (between 519 and 520)
Isaac
  • (between 519 and 538)
Eustace
  • Monk (between 519 and 538)
Marion of Shura
  • Bishop (between 522 and 527)
Proclus
  • Bishop (between 519 and 537)
Eusebuna
  • Bishop (between 519 and 537)
Iohannes (a bishop)
  • Bishop (between 521 and 527)
Philoxenus
  • Bishop (between 521 and 527)
Thomas
  • Bishop (between 521 and 527)
Sergius of Cyrrus
  • Bishop (between 522 and 527)
Isidora
  • (between 519 and 538)
Iohannes of Bostra
  • Scholasticus (between 519 and 538)
  • (between 519 and 538)
  • (between 519 and 538)
Andreas the reader and notary
  • notarius (537)
  • notarius (31 June 537)
Thecla the Countess
  • (between 519 and 538)
Caesaria
  • patricia (between 519 and 535)
Georgia
  • (between 519 and 538)
Jonathan
  • presbyter (between 519 and 538)
Samuel
  • presbyter (between 519 and 538)
the orthodox assembled in the church of the city of Anbar
  • (between 519 and 538)
Iohannes the presbyter (3?)
  • presbyter (between 519 and 538)
the orthodox assembled in the church of Hirtha dNu'man
  • (between 519 and 538)
Victor the presbyter
  • presbyter (between 519 and 521)
  • presbyter (between 513 and 521)
  • presbyter (between 513 and 521)
Elisha the prebyter and archimandrite
  • presbyter (between 519 and 521)
'the monks of the east'
  • Monk (between 519 and 521een 519 and 525)
Philippus the presbyter and monk
  • presbyter (between 519 and 520)
Caesaria
  • hypatissa (between 519 and 538)
Caesaria
  • hypatissa (between 519 and 538)
Caesaria
  • hypatissa (between 519 and 538)
Caesaria
  • hypatissa (519)
Caesaria
  • (between 519 and 538)
Caesaria
  • (between 519 and 538)
Caesaria
  • (between 519 and 538)
Caesaria
  • patricia (between 519 and 538)
Caesaria
  • hypatissa (519)
Caesaria
  • hypatissa (519)
Caesaria
  • hypatissa (519)
Caesaria
  • hypatissa (519)
Caesaria
  • hypatissa (519)
Caesaria
  • hypatissa (519)
Andreas
  • presbyter (between 519 and 538)
the Holy Convents of Virgins of Christ
  • (between 519 and 525)
Anastasia the Deaconess
  • Deaconess (between 522 and 526)
  • Deaconess (between 522 and 526)
  • Deaconess (between 522 and 526)
  • Deaconess (between 522 and 526)
Probus
  • magister militum (between 519 and 538)
Constantinus of Laodicea
  • Bishop (c.513 - 538)
  • Bishop (c.519 - 538)
Thomas of Germanicia
  • Bishop (c.519 - 538)
  • Bishop (c.519 - 538)
Sergius
  • Comes (c.519 - 538)
  • Comes (c.519 - 538)
Sergius of Cyrrus
  • Bishop (between 519 and 538)
Ammonius the Scholastic of Bostra
  • Scholasticus (between 519 and 538)
Georgia
  • patricia (between 532 and 538)
Daughter of Georgia
  • patricia (between 532 and 538)
Eugenia
  • Deaconess (between 513 and 538)
Heracliana
  • Deaconess (between 519 and 525)
Mithraeus
  • (between 519 and 525)
Scholasticus
  • Scholasticus (between 519 and 525)
Iohannes the presbyter (1)
  • presbyter (between 519 and 538)
  • presbyter (between 519 and 538)
  • presbyter (between 519 and 538)
  • presbyter (between 519 and 520)
  • presbyter (between 519 and 520)
  • presbyter (between 520 and 534)
  • presbyter (between 520 and 525)
  • presbyter (between 519 and 520)
  • presbyter (between 519 and 520)
  • presbyter (519 - 538)
Iohannes the presbyter (2)
  • presbyter (between 519 and 538)
  • presbyter (between 519 and 538)
  • presbyter (between 519 and 538)
  • presbyter (between 519 and 520)
  • presbyter (between 519 and 520)
  • presbyter (between 520 and 534)
  • presbyter (between 520 and 525)
  • presbyter (between 519 and 520)
  • presbyter (between 519 and 520)
  • presbyter (519 - 538)
Ioannes of Ephesus, Vitae Sanctorum Orientalium 48 (PO 18, 686-8) Theophanes, AM 6011 Euagrius, historia ecclesiastica 4.4, 4.11 Ioannes Malalas, chronica 17.6 (Dindorf, 411) Novellae Iustinani 42 http://www.uwyo.edu/lawlib/blume-justinian/ajc-edition-2/novels/41-60/novel%2042_replacement.pdf Life of Severus of Antioch (tr. S.P. Brock, and B. Fitzgerald, B., Two Early Lives of Severos, Patriarch of Antioch [Translated Texts for Historians 59]; Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2013) Chronicle of Zuqnin, Third part, 517-518 (Harrak, 50) Severus of Antioch, epistula 36 (PO 12.2:291-2)
Lucifer of Cagliari (male) mid fourth century (from: --/--/353 to: --/--/370)
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355 - 04/02/362 (from: --/--/355 to: 4/2/362) Mediolan(i)um [Milan] Germanikeia [Kahramanmaraş] yes
Liberius of Rome
  • Bishop of Rome (354)
  • Bishop of Rome (355-6)
Pancratius
  • presbyter (354)
  • presbyter (355)
Hilarius
  • Deacon (354)
  • Deacon (355)
Eusebius of Vercelli
  • Bishop (354)
  • Bishop (354)
  • Bishop (355)
  • (after 358 - before 362)
Constantius II
  • Emperor (354)
Valens of Mursa
  • Bishop (355)
Dionysius of Milan
  • Bishop (355)
Eudoxius of Antioch
  • Bishop (355-358)
Turbo
  • Deacon (c. 358-before 362)
Eutychius of Eleutheropolis
  • Bishop (c. 358- before 362)
Athanasius
Luciferians
Hilarius of Poitiers
  • (end of 358)
Florentius
  • magister officiorum (359-361)
Bonosus
  • agens in rebus (359-361)
Agapetos
  • Deacon (around 362 at latest)
Erennius
  • Deacon (around 362 at latest)
Ursacius of Singidunum
  • Bishop (355)
Anonymi in Eleutheropolis
  • (c. 358)
Paulinus of Antioch
  • Bishop (362)
Liberius, epistula 1-3, in: Eusebius of Vercelli, Appendix II B.1-2 (CCSL 9:122-3); Hilarius of Poitiers, Fragmentum historiarum, Appendix II A, VII; II B (CSEL 65:164-5, 187); Hilarius of Poitiers, de synodis 77 (PL 10:530); Hilarius of Poitiers, apologetica ad reprehensores libri de synodis 3 and 6 (PL 10:546-7); Florentius, epistula ad Luciferum and Lucifer of Cagliari, epistula ad Florentium (CCSL 8:305); Lucifer of Cagliari, epistula 3-4 and 6 (CCSL 8:306-10 and 316-18); Lucifer of Cagliari, epistula 7 (CCSL 8:319 = CCSL 9:120); Lucifer of Cagliari, de non conveniendo cum haereticis (CCSL 8:165-92); Lucifer of Cagliari, de Athanasio (CCSL 8:3-132); Lucifer of Cagliari, de regibus apostaticis (CCSL 8:135-61); Lucifer of Cagliari, moriundum esse pro Dei filio (CCSL 8:265-300); Rufinus, historia ecclesiastica 10.21, 28, 31 (GCS 9.2.2:987, 991, 994); Socrates, historia ecclesiastica 2.36, 3.5, 3.9 (PG 67:301, 388, 465); Sozomenus, historia ecclesiastica 3.15.7, 4.9.3-4, 5.12-13, 7.3.6 (GCS 50:126, 148, 210-12, 304); Theodoret, historia ecclesiastica 2.15.4, 3.4.2 (GCS 19:129, 179); Athanasius, apologia ad Constantium 27 (SC 56:118-19); Athanasius, De fuga 4 (Opitz II.1:70-71); Athanasius, historia Arianorum 33-34 and 46 (Opitz II.1:201-2 and 210); Athanasius, tomus ad Antiochenus 9 (PG 26:808); Gesta inter Liberium et Felicem 1, collectio Avellana 1 (CSEL 35.1:1); Faustinus et Marcellinus, Libellus precum 22-23, 63, 85, 89, 109, collectio Avellana 2 (CSEL 35.1:12, 23, 31-2, 39); Hieronymus, chronica, ann. 355 (GCS 47:239-40); Hieronymus, de viris illustribus 95 (TU 14.1:53); Prosper of Aquitaine, epitoma chronicon, ann. 354 (MGH auct. ant. 9, chronica minora 1:455); Sulpicius Severus, chronica 2.39 (CSEL 1:92); Vita Dionysii 76 (AASS Mai. VI:46, BHL 2168); Faustinus et Marcellinus, libellus precum 84, 86, 88, 109, Collectio Avellana 2 (CSEL 35.1:30-31, 39); Photius, bibliotheca 258 (483a) (Henry, 94);

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