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Saint
Eustathius of Antioch
Bishop of Antioch
In office
Circa 320 A.D.
Predecessor
Philogonius
Successor
Paulinus I
Personal details
Born
Side, Roman Empire (modern-day Side, Turkey)
Died
Circa 360 A.D. Traianopolis, Roman Empire (modern-day Alexandroupoli, Greece)
Sainthood
Feast day
16 July in the Roman Catholic Church 21 February in Eastern Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy
Venerated in
Catholic Church Eastern Orthodox Church
Attributes
Bishop
Eustathius of Antioch, sometimes surnamed the Great, was a Christian bishop and archbishop of Antioch in the 4th century. His feast day in the Eastern Orthodox Church is February 21.
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the memory ofEustathiusofAntioch. "The fragments ofEustathius that survive present a doctrine that is close to Marcellus. ... Eustathius insists there...
Patriarch Eustathius may refer to: EustathiusofAntioch, Patriarch in 324–337 or 360 Patriarch Eustatius of Alexandria, Greek Patriarch of Alexandria...
in later centuries. EustathiusofAntioch supported Athanasius of Alexandria who opposed the followers of the condemned doctrine of Arius (Arian controversy)...
rank was held by the patriarchs: Alexander of Alexandria and EustathiusofAntioch. "Marcellus, Eustathius and Alexander were able to make common cause...
Eustathius I may refer to: EustathiusofAntioch, Patriarch in 324–337 or 360 Patriarch Eustatius of Alexandria, Greek Patriarch of Alexandria in 813–817...
opinion, etc. Thus, EustathiusofAntioch is called the coryphaeus of the First Council of Nicaea, and Cicero calls Zeno the coryphaeus of the Stoics.[citation...
More than 26 medieval manuscripts exist containing it, all of which give EustathiusofAntioch as the author. The work contains rather more material than...
anthólops, first attested in EustathiusofAntioch (c. 336), according to whom it was a fabulous animal "haunting the banks of the Euphrates, very savage...
histories, the Vita Martini of Sulpicius Severus, the works of Hilarius, logoi ofEustathiusofAntioch, the letter of Cyril of Jerusalem to Constantius...
who espoused the First Council of Nicaea: EustathiusofAntioch in 330, Athanasius of Alexandria in 335 and Marcellus of Ancyra in 336. This was no small...
followed suit. Origen of Alexandria, EustathiusofAntioch, and Epiphanius of Salamis described the differences as reflections of different, yet complementary...
version was repeated by Patriarch EustathiusofAntioch, Bishop Theodoret, and others. However, Jerome, Isidore of Seville, and the Welsh historian Nennius...
with Rome. The major locations of the early Church fathers were Rome, Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch, and the area of western north Africa around Carthage...
and saint February 21 – Eustathius the Great, patriarch ofAntioch (approximate date) May 22 – Constantine the Great, emperor of the Roman Empire, Orthodox...
theological views of Arius, that taught the subordination of the Son to the Father, continued to be controversial. EustathiusofAntioch strongly opposed...
Epiphanius of Salamis and Gregory of Nyssa. The Chaldean Catholic Church honours as doctor Polycarp, EustathiusofAntioch, Meletius, Alexander of Jerusalem...
of Origen's more speculative arguments but otherwise agreed with Origen on all other points of theology. Peter ofAntioch and EustathiusofAntioch criticized...
afterwards bishop of Tarsus, he supported the orthodox Faith against the Arian heretic Leontius, who had succeeded Eustathius as Patriarch ofAntioch. The two...
survives is that of Saint EustathiusofAntioch, who, after being bishop of Beroea, was transferred to the important metropolitan see ofAntioch shortly before...
Name: Merris Source: Eusebius of Caesarea (Preparation for the Gospel 9.15) Name: Merrhoe Source: EustathiusofAntioch (Commentary on Hexameron MPG 18...
destroys the kingdom of Meroë. Frumentius is the first bishop of Ethiopia (approximate date). Eustathius, Patriarch ofAntioch, is banished to Trajanopolis...
University Press. p. 165. ISBN 978-1-5017-4021-3. Martyr Zosimus the Soldier at Antioch, in Pisidia Zygmunt Gorazdowski (1845–1920) St Zygmunt Szczesny Felinski...
Eustathiusof Cappadocia (Greek: Εὐστάθιος), was a Neoplatonist and Sophist, and a pupil of Iamblichus and Aedesius, who lived at the beginning of the...
subject of considerable controversy. According to Pseudo-Zacharias Rhetor, the phrase 'who wast crucified for us' was added to it by EustathiusofAntioch to...