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Exile Exile Date Sent From Went To Returned Relationships Office Sources
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
Maximianus (Donatist) (male) mid fourth century, died 347 (from: --/--/347 to: --/--/347)
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15/8/347 (from: 15/8/347 to: 15/8/347) Carthago [Carthage] no
Magistrate in Carthage
  • (8/347)
Crowd in Carthage
  • (8/347)
The Passion of Maximian and Isaac 3, 12 (in M. Tilley, Donatist Martyr Stories, 1996)
Isaac (Donatist) (male) mid fourth century (from: --/--/347 to: --/--/347)
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15/8/347 (from: 15/8/347 to: 15/8/347) Carthago [Carthage] no
Magistrate in Carthage
  • (8/347)
Crowd in Carthage
  • (8/347)
Maximianus (Donatist)
  • (8/347)
The Passion of Maximian and Isaac 3, 12 (in M. Tilley, Donatist Martyr Stories, 1996)
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)
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)

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