Saint Anthimus of Rome, or Sant'Antimo in Italian (died 303), is a Christian saint. His life is largely composed of legend. He is said to have been born in Bithynia. A Christian priest, he was imprisoned for his beliefs at the time of the Emperors Diocletian and Maximian.[1] His feast day is May 11.[2]
^Passio sancti Anthimi presbiteri et martiris, mense Maii die XI , et aliorum sanctorum (BHL 561) [= M 72]
^Martyrologium romanum Gregorii XIII, Dessain, 1859
niece of the Emperor Gallienus, found Anthimus in prison. Anthimus converted Pinianus, and the governor was cured. Gratefully, Pinianus liberated all of the...
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That work agrees with Liberatus that the restoration ofAnthimus to the Patriarchate was the cause of Silverius' deposition, but Vigilius was initially sent...
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28th emperor of Japan. August – Volcanic winter of 536: Snow falls in China, which causes the harvest to be delayed. Before March 13 – Anthimus I is deposed...
Agapetus also deposed the patriarch Anthimus I and personally consecrated his successor who is Menas of Constantinople. Four of Agapetus’ letters from this period...
the deposition of the Monophysite Patriarch Anthimus I of Constantinople by Agapetus and also to gain aid for her efforts in behalf of the Monophysites...
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wrote to Anthimus, Archbishop of Trebizond, prior to his consecration as patriarch of Constantinople on the natures of Christ and the heresy of Eutychianism...
the case ofAnthimus, which would be heard at a series of five sessions, beginning on 2 May and ending 4 June 536. This Synod condemned Anthimus, as noted...
often papal. In 801, the Byzantine patrician of Sicily succeeded in creating Anthimus duke. However, Anthimus was unable to control the cities under his...
the Patriarch ofRome, but the progressive strengthening of the Patriarch of Constantinople, and the changing political circumstances of the 7th century...
of 2016, about 5,000 m³ of high value Naxian marble was being exported annually. Pannaxiakos A.O. (sports club) Ecumenical Patriarch Anthimus III of Constantinople...
‘Marcellus of Ancyra on Origen and Arianism,’ in Origeniana Septima (Leuven: University Press, 1999). -------- 2000. ‘Marcellus of Ancyra (Pseudo-Anthimus), “On...
Monophysite party out of Alexandria, and establish Theodosius I as patriarch of the Eastern Orthodox Church. Anthimus I becomes patriarch of Constantinople (535–536)...
Silvanus of Gaza, 311 In his Church History, Eusebius discusses the martyrdoms at Nicomedia, naming two: Gorgonius of Nicomedia, 304 Anthimusof Nicomedia...