Arsacius (Greek: Ἀρσάκιος; before 324 – November 11, 405) was the intruding archbishop of Constantinople from 404 to 405, after the violent expulsion of John Chrysostom. His memory is kept on 11 October.
strength of character to offer any decided opposition to the proceedings of his clergy. They did what they pleased, and Arsacius bore the blame. Arsacius' position...
Arsacius may refer to: Saint Arsatius or ArsaciusArsaciusofTarsus, the archbishop of Constantinople from 404 to 405. Arsacius (magister militum), Magister...
holding it in Tarsus and his opponent Basil objected to the royal city of Nicaea. It was said that the quake was predicted by Arsacius, a Persian, and...
Christianity and went on to study theology under Diodore ofTarsus, founder of the re-constituted School of Antioch. According to the Christian historian Sozomen...
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Chrysostom.: 26 The expulsion of Chrysostom took place 10 June 404 and his successor, the aged Arsacius who was the brother of Chrystom's predecessor Nectarius...
Chalcedon, Paul of Heraclea and ArsaciusofTarsus also participated, Arsacius was merely an archpriest, but served as one of the accusers. Theophilus at...
Church: “Saint Dasius of Africa“. CatholicSaints.Info. 19 October 2013 Monks of Ramsgate. “Dasius, Zoticus, Caius and Others”, Book of Saints, 1921. CatholicSaints...