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Exile Cases

Exile Exile Date Sent From Went To Returned Relationships Office Sources
Marcellus of Ancyra (male) (from: --/--/-- to: --/--/--)
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336 - c. 344 (from: --/--/336 to: --/--/344) Constantinopolis [Istanbul] yes
Eusebius of Nicomedia
  • Bishop (336)
Basilius of Ancyra
  • Bishop (336)
Lucius of Adrianopolis
  • (344?)
Iulius of Rome
  • Bishop of Rome (344?)
Socrates, historia ecclesiastica 1.36, 2.15, 29 (NPNF) Sozomenus, historia ecclesiastica 2.33, 3.8, 24 (NPNF) Athanasius, de fuga 3.3
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)
Eustathius of Antioch (male) late fourth century (from: --/--/363 to: --/--/374)
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374 - ? (from: --/--/374 to: --/--/--) Constantinopolis [Istanbul] Bizye [Vize] unknown
Flavius Valens
  • Emperor (374)
Sozomenus, historia ecclesiastica 6.13.4 (SC 495:310) Socrates, historia ecclesiastica 4.15 (SC 505:67) Theophanes, AM 5861 (de Boor 58).
Apion (male) early sixth century, died before 533 (from: --/--/503 to: --/--/533)
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510 - 518 (from: --/--/510 to: --/--/518) Constantinopolis [Istanbul] Nicaea [Iznik] yes
Anastasius
  • Emperor (510)
Iustinus
  • Emperor (518)
Flavius Petrus Sabbatius Iustinianus
  • Emperor (518)
Severus of Antioch
  • (between 508 and 510)
Theodorus (Anagnostes) Lector 482 (GCS n.F. 3:137); Marcellinus comes, chronica 510 (MGH auct ant. 11:97); Theophanes, AM 6011 (De Boor, 165); John Lydus, de magistratibus 3.17; Malalas, chronica 411; Chronicon Paschale, s.a. 519
Flavius Longinus (male) late fifth century, died c. 499 (from: --/--/475 to: --/--/499)
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492-499 (from: --/--/492 to: --/--/499) Constantinopolis [Istanbul] Alexandria [Alexandria] no
Anastasius
  • Emperor (492)
Theophanes, AM 5984; Zonaras 14.3.20; John of Antioch, fragmentum 214b
Macedonius of Constantinople (male) mid fourth century (from: --/--/342 to: --/--/360)
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360 - ? (from: --/--/360 to: --/--/--) Constantinopolis [Istanbul] no
Constantius II
  • Emperor (360)
Acacius of Caesarea
  • Bishop (360)
Constantius II
  • Emperor (360)
Acacius of Caesarea
  • Bishop (360)
Faction that had deposed Acacius and his followers
  • (after 360)
Eustathius of Antioch
  • (after 360)
Eleusius
  • (after 360)
Sophronius
  • (after 360)
Philostorgius, historia ecclesiastica 5.1 Socrates, historia ecclesiastica 2.42-3, 45 (NPNF)
Macedonius II of Constantinople (male) late fifth/early sixth century, died c. 517 (from: --/--/490 to: --/--/517)
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511 - c. 517 (from: --/--/511 to: --/--/517) Constantinopolis [Istanbul] Euchaita [Beyözü] no
Anastasius
  • Emperor (511)
  • Emperor (c. 517)
Timotheus of Constantinople
  • Bishop (511)
magistrianus
  • magistrianus (511)
Some bishops and a presbyter from Cyzicus
  • Bishop (511)
Theodorus (in Gangra)
  • (c. 517)
auxiliaries
  • (511)
Magistrus, friend of Macedonius
  • (511)
Stewards of Macedonius
  • (511)
Theodorus (Anagnostes) Lector, historia ecclesiastica 492, 514 (GCS 53:139, 148); Marcellinus comes, chronica 511, 514 (MGH Auct. Ant. 11.2:97-8); Theophanes 6004 and 6008 (de Boor 154-156, 161-162); Zacharias, historia ecclesiastica 7.7 (CSCO 84:39-40, 87:26-28); Pseudo-Dionysius of Tel-Mahre, chronicon 3.9 (edited by Chabot, Incerti auctoris Chronicon Pseudo-Dyonisianum vulgo dictum. I-II, CSCO 91 and 121, Paris 1927-Louvain 1949); Evagrius, historia ecclesiastica 3.30-31; Chronicle of Zuqnin, Third part, 507-509 (Harrak, 44);
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
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)
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

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