a rival pro-Nicene bishop named Paulinus who was faithful to the memory of Eustathius ofAntioch. "The fragments of Eustathius that survive present a...
present. Eudocia decided to give the apple to Paulinus, a friend of both her and the emperor. Paulinus, unknowing of where Eudocia had gotten the apple, thought...
Evagrius ofAntioch was a claimant to the See ofAntioch from 388 to 392. He succeeded Paulinus and had the support of the Eustathian party, and was a...
St. Flavian I ofAntioch (Latin: Flavianus I, Greek: Φλαβιανός Α'; c. 320 – February 404) was a bishop or Patriarch ofAntioch from 381 until his death...
Maximus II was a 5th-century patriarch ofAntioch. After the deposition of Domnus II by the Second Council of Ephesus, 449, Dioscorus persuaded the emperor...
Athanasius and Damasus, the bishop of Rome, supported Paulinus: Paulinus “was recognized as legitimate bishop ofAntioch by Athanasius. Later, Athanasius'...
Patriarch ofAntioch (Greek: Σεραπίων; 191–211). He is known primarily through his theological writings, although all but a few fragments of his works...
accompanied one of the claimants, PaulinusIIofAntioch, to Rome, where Pope Damasus I (366-384) had convened a council to determine a canonical list of scripture...
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...
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...
John I ofAntioch was Patriarch ofAntioch (429–441). He led a group of moderate Eastern bishops during the Nestorian controversy. He is sometimes confused...
there was a small community of followers of Bishop Eustathius ofAntioch, who had been deposed in 327, around the deacon Paulinus, who, like Athanasius, taught...
patriarch ofAntioch (237–253), who died in prison during the Decian persecution. In the Eastern Orthodox Church and Eastern Catholic Churches of the Byzantine...
There is also a Theophilus of Alexandria (c. 412 AD). Theophilus (Greek: Θεόφιλος ὁ Ἀντιοχεύς) was Patriarch ofAntioch from 169 until 182. He succeeded...
According to Malalas's account of this story, Theodosius II had given Eudocia a very large Phrygian apple as a gift. One day Paulinus had shown the emperor the...
Chinese princess and wife of Murong Chui Paulinusof Trier, Christian bishop and saint Noel Emmanuel Lenski (2002). Failure of Empire: Valens and the Roman...
(approximate date) Paulinusof Nola, French bishop and writer (d. 431) Pelagius, English monk and theologian (d. 418) Constantina, daughter of Constantine the...
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...
ofAntioch (Greek: Ἀσκληπιάδης) was Patriarch ofAntioch and martyr. He succeeded Serapion as Patriarch ofAntioch in 211. He was given the title of martyr...
in AD 198. Anicius Faustus Paulinus, legate of Moesia Inferior in 230. Sextus Cocceius Anicius Faustus Paulinus, proconsul of Africa under Gallienus. Anicius...
Cornelius ofAntioch (also romanized as Korneilos) was the bishop ofAntioch between 127 and 151 AD or 154 AD, successor of Saint Herodian as bishop according...
freedman and actor Paul the Apostle, Christian martyr (b. c. AD 5) PaulinusofAntioch, Roman bishop and martyr Publius Rufus Anteius, Roman politician...
Antioch. But after the death ofPaulinus (388) he was ordained a presbyter (priest) by Evagrius ofAntioch, the successor ofPaulinus by the Eustathian faction...