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Exile Exile Date Sent From Went To Returned Relationships Office Sources
Quodvultdeus of Carthage (male) mid fifth century, died c. 454 (from: --/--/407 to: 24/10/454)
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439 - before 24/10/454 (from: --/--/439 to: 24/10/454) Carthago [Carthage] Neapolis [Naples] no
African clergy
  • (439)
  • (439)
Geiseric
  • King of the Vandals (439)
Victor of Vita, historia persecutionis Africanae provinciae 1.15 (MGH auct. ant. 3.1:5)
Clerics at Antioch (male) late fourth century (from: --/--/373 to: --/--/373)
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c. 373 - ? (from: --/--/373 to: --/--/--) Antiochia/Theoupolis [Antakya] Neocaesarea [Niksar] no
Monks at Antioch
  • (c. 373 - ?)
Flavius Valens
  • Emperor (c. 373)
Theodoret, historia ecclesiastica 4.22.36 (SC 530:290)
Monks at Antioch (male) late fourth century (from: --/--/373 to: --/--/373)
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c. 373 -? (from: --/--/373 to: --/--/--) Antiochia/Theoupolis [Antakya] Neocaesarea [Niksar] no
Flavius Valens
  • Emperor (c. 373)
Theodoret, historia ecclesiastica 4.22.36 (SC 530:290)
Eparchius Avitus (male) mid fifth century (from: --/--/421 to: --/--/456)
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17/10/456 (from: 17/10/456 to: --/--/--) Placentia [Piacenza] Placentia [Piacenza] no
Flavius Ricimer
  • magister militum (west) (17/10/456)
Eusebius of Milan
  • Bishop (456)
Auctarium Prosperi Hauniensis 456 (MGH auct. ant. 9: 304); Hydatius Lemicus, chronica 183 (s.a. 456); Chronica Gallica 511, no. 628; Theophanes, AM 5948; John of Antioch frg. 225 (Mariev 412); Jordanes, Getica 240 (MGH AA 5:119); Victor of Tunnuna, chronica 456 (MGH AA 11.2:186); Gregorius of Tours, historiae 2.11 (MGH SRM 1.1:61); Evagrius, historia ecclesiastica 2.7; Auctarium Prosperi Hauniensis, s.a. 456;
(unknown) (from: --/--/-- to: --/--/--)
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512-518 (from: --/--/512 to: --/--/518) Antiochia/Theoupolis [Antakya] Petra [Petra] no
Anastasius
  • Emperor (512)
Marcellinus Comes, chronica 512 (MGH Auct. ant. 11:98)
Theodogild (female) late sixth century (from: --/--/567 to: --/--/567)
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567 - ? (from: --/--/567 to: --/--/--) Lutetia [Paris] Col. Arelate [Arles] no
Guntram
  • King (567)
a Goth
  • (after 567)
Abbess in Arles
  • Abbess (after 567)
Gregorius of Tours, historiae 4.26 (MGH SS rer. Merov. 1.1:159)
Eustathius of Antioch (age of Constantine) (male) early fourth century (from: --/--/325 to: --/--/337)
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326 - c. 337? (from: --/--/326 to: --/--/337) Antiochia/Theoupolis [Antakya] Traianoupolis [Alexandroupoli (Thrace)] no
Woman in Antioch
  • (326-329)
Eulalius of Antioch
  • (326-329)
Eusebius of Nicomedia
  • Bishop (326-329)
Calandion of Antioch
  • Bishop (488/9)
Cyrus of Beroea
  • Bishop (326-329)
Flavius Valerius Constantinus
  • Emperor (326-329)
Flavia Iulia Helena
  • Empress (326-329)
many presbyters and deacons in Antioch
  • presbyter (326-337?)
Athanasius, historia Arianorum 4.1, 5.2; Athanasius, de fuga 3.3; Socrates, historia ecclesiastica 1.24.2; Sozomenus, historia ecclesiastica 2.19.1; Eusebius, vita Constantini 3.59 (SC); Hieronymus, de viris illustribus 85 (Herding 52); Philostorgius, historia ecclesiastica 2.7; Theodoret, historia ecclesiastica 1.22 (SC 501:286); Theophanes, AM 5818 (de Boor 28); Theodorus (Anagnostes) Lector, epitome historiae ecclesiasticae, 435
Eunomius of Cyzikus (male) mid fourth century, died c. 395 (from: --/--/335 to: --/--/395)
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389 - c. 393 (from: --/--/389 to: --/--/393) Chalcedon [Kadiköy] Halmyris [Murighiol] no
Theophronius
  • (c. 390)
Flavius Theodosius
  • Emperor (389)
Philostorgius, historia ecclesiastica 10.6 Hieronymus, de viris illustribus 120 (Herding 62) Sozomenus, historia ecclesiastica 7.17 Socrates, historia ecclesiastica 5.20 (NPNF)
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
Flavianus of Antioch (male) early sixth century, died 518 (from: --/--/498 to: --/--/518)
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512 - 518 (from: --/--/512 to: --/--/518) Antiochia/Theoupolis [Antakya] Petra [Petra] no
Severus of Antioch
  • Bishop (512)
Anastasius
  • Emperor (512)
monks from Cynegica and Syria Prima
  • Monk (512)
monks of Syria Secunda
  • Monk (512)
Iohannes of Paltus
  • (512)
Marcellinus comes, chronica 512 (MGH 11:98) ; Malalas, chronica 16.11 (Dindorf 400); Evagrius, historia ecclesiastica 3.32 (SC 542:482); Ioannes of Nikiu, chronica 89.70; Theophanes, AM 6004 (de Boor 156); Chronicle of Zuqnin, Third part, 516-517 (Harrak, 48);
Iohannes of Paltus (male) early sixth century (from: --/--/512 to: --/--/512)
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512 - ? (from: --/--/512 to: --/--/--) Paltos [Arab al-Mulk] Petra [Petra] no
Marcellinus comes, chronica 512 (MGH 11:98)
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);
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)
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)
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)
Petrus of Apamea (male) early sixth , died c. 544 (from: --/--/514 to: --/--/544)
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519 - c. 544 (from: --/--/519 to: --/--/544) Apamea [Qalaat al-Madiq] Constantinopolis [Istanbul] no
Severus of Antioch
  • (c. 535)
Iustinus
  • Emperor (519)
Menas of Constantinople
  • Emperor (c. 537)
Theophanes, AM 6011 (De Boor 165) ACO I.3:100, 264 Chronicle of Zuqnin, Third part, 517-518 (Harrak, 50)
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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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
Caelestius (male) early fifth century (from: --/--/390 to: --/--/431)
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13/4/418 - ? (from: 13/4/418 to: --/--/--) Roma [Rome] no
Flavius Honorius
  • Emperor (13/4/418)
Theodosius II
  • Emperor (13/4/418)
Pelagius
  • (13/4/418)
Codex canonum (PL 56:490-93) https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=R19EImjpsB0C&pg=PT229#v=onepage&q&f=false
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);
Barsauma (male) mid fifth century, died 491 (from: --/--/431 to: --/--/491)
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451 - ? (from: --/--/451 to: --/--/--) Edessa [Şanlıurfa] Nisibis [Nusaybin] no
S. Gerö, Barsauma of Nisibis and Persian Christianity in the Fifth Century (CSCO 426 Subs. 63), Louvain 1981, 60–72
Ioannes of Ephesus (male) c. 507 - c. 588 (from: --/--/507 to: --/--/588)
View Case
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)
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)
Gaudiosus of Naples (male) early to mid fifth century (from: --/--/-- to: --/--/455)
View Case
440 - c. 455 (from: --/--/440 to: --/--/455) Abitina/Abitinae [Chouhoud el-Batin] Neapolis [Naples] no
Geiseric
  • King of the Vandals (mid fifth century)
Petrus Subdiaconus, vita Sancti Agnelli confessoris, prologus
Florentius (male) Mid fifth century (from: --/--/440 to: --/--/449)
View Case
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)
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)
Volusianus (male) fifth century (from: --/--/488 to: --/--/497)
View Case
c.495/6 (from: --/--/496 to: --/--/--) Caesarodunum [Tours] Tolosa [Toulouse] no
Alaricus II
  • King of the Visigoths (495/6)
Gregorius of Tours, historiae 10.31; ​Ruricius of Limoges, epistula 2.65, in Ruricius of Limoges and Friends: A Collection of Letters from Visigothic Gaul, ed. R. Mathieson (Liverpool: 1999).
Theodorus (male) early sixth century (from: --/--/519 to: --/--/521)
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early sixth century - 521 (from: --/--/520 to: --/--/521) Kingdom of the Burgundians [Savoy] Caesarodunum [Tours] no
Proculus
  • Bishop (early sixth century - 521)
Clotilde
  • Queen of the Franks (520)
Gregorius of Tours, historiae 10.31

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