DomnusII was the Patriarch ofAntioch between 442 and 449 and a friend of the influential Bishop of Cyrrhus, Saint Theodoret. Domnus was ordained deacon...
Maximus II was a 5th-century patriarch ofAntioch. After the deposition ofDomnusII by the Second Council of Ephesus, 449, Dioscorus persuaded the emperor...
Paulinus II was a claimant to the See ofAntioch from 362 to 388. Meletius ofAntioch had been chosen as a compromise candidate between Catholics and Arians...
Anastasius IIofAntioch, also known as Anastasius the Younger, succeeded Anastasius ofAntioch as Greek Patriarch ofAntioch, in 599. Anastasius is known...
"Archbishop of Rôm" (i.e. Constantinople), and in ch. 94 as ofAntioch. This person might be identified with Patriarch DomnusIIofAntioch, who was deposed...
depose Flavian, as well as Eusebius of Dorylaeum, Theoderet of Cyrrus, Ibas of Edessa, and DomnusIIofAntioch. Leo's legates protested but were ignored...
This is a list of the Maronite patriarchs ofAntioch and all the East, the primate of the Maronite Church, one of the Eastern Catholic Churches. Starting...
George IIofAntioch was Greek Orthodox Patriarch ofAntioch in the 7th century. Little is known about him except that he attended the Quinisext Council...
represented Leo". Next in order is Juvenal of Jerusalem, above both the Patriarch DomnusIIofAntioch and Patriarch Flavian of Constantinople. There were 127 bishops...
Saint Meletius (Greek: Μελέτιος, Meletios) was a Christian bishop ofAntioch from 360 until his death in 381. However, his episcopate was dominated by...
mathematician Domninus ofAntioch (Domnus), patriarch ofAntioch (see List of Patriarchs ofAntioch) DomnusIIofAntioch Roman figure in the time of Petronius Maximus...
There is also a Theophilus of Alexandria (c. 412 AD). Theophilus (Greek: Θεόφιλος ὁ Ἀντιοχεύς) was Patriarch ofAntioch from 169 until 182. He succeeded...
John I ofAntioch was Patriarch ofAntioch (429–441). He led a group of moderate Eastern bishops during the Nestorian controversy. He is sometimes confused...
he had once held and repression of those who continued to express them. His successor and nephew, DomnusIIofAntioch, however, advocated conciliation...
Patriarch ofAntioch (Greek: Σεραπίων; 191–211). He is known primarily through his theological writings, although all but a few fragments of his works...
Paul of Samosata (Greek: Παῦλος ὁ Σαμοσατεύς, lived from 200 to 275 AD) was Bishop ofAntioch from 260 to 268 and the originator of the Paulianist heresy...
Alexander of Alexandria, he remained in schism during the episcopates of three bishops, Domnus, Timaeus and Cyril, whose administration extended from 268 to 303...
Hānī Yāzijī هاني يازجي; January 1, 1955) is primate of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate ofAntioch and All The East. Hani Yaziji, a Greek Orthodox Syrian...
Patriarch ofAntioch from 519 to 521. Paul was born in Constantinople, where he became a priest and chief administrator of the Hospice of Euboulos. Paul...
Theodosius II sends his commander, Anatolius, to conclude his terms and promise not to build any new fortifications along the border territories. DomnusII succeeds...
patriarch ofAntioch (237–253), who died in prison during the Decian persecution. In the Eastern Orthodox Church and Eastern Catholic Churches of the Byzantine...
presented their indictment before Domnus and the council of the East in a manner too formal to be neglected. Domnus consequently summoned Ibas to appear...
Empire. DomnusII, Patriarch ofAntioch, summons a synod of Syrian bishops to confirm the deposition of Athanasius of Perrha. Ireland: The Diocese of Armagh...
Stephen I ofAntioch (Latin: Stephanus) was the Bishop ofAntioch between 341 and 345 or 342 and 344, depending on the source. He was leader of the Arian...
Council of Ephesus opens, chaired by Dioscorus, patriarch of Alexandria. Flavian, patriarch of Constantinople, and DomnusII, patriarch ofAntioch, are deposed...