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Patriarch of Antioch: Timeline

A chronological list of the important events for the topic "Patriarch of Antioch"

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169   Theophilus of Antioch becomes Patriarch of Antioch.

191   Serapion of Antioch becomes Patriarch of Antioch.

237   Saint Babylas becomes Patriarch of Antioch.

269   Paul of Samosata Paul of Samosata

Paul of Samosata was Patriarch of Antioch [i] from 260 [i] to 268 [i]. ... 

 is deposed as Patriarch of Antioch (though he is not removed until 272).

272   Paul of Samosata Paul of Samosata

Paul of Samosata was Patriarch of Antioch [i] from 260 [i] to 268 [i]. ... 

 is deposed as Patriarch of Antioch.

324   Eustathius becomes bishop of Antioch Patriarch of Antioch

Patriarch of Antioch is a traditional title carried by the Bishop [i] of Antioch [i]. ... 

.

330   Eustathius, Patriarch of Antioch, is banished to Trajanopolis

360   Meletius becomes Patriarch of Antioch.

381   Flavian Flavian I of Antioch

Flavian I of Antioch was a bishop [i] or patriarch of Antioch [i] from 381 [i] until his death. ... 

 succeeds Meletius as Patriarch of Antioch.

428   John succeeds Theodotus as Patriarch of Antioch. =

429   Domnus II, future Patriarch of Antioch, is ordained as a deacon. =

442   Domnus II succeeds his uncle John as Patriarch of Antioch

445   Domnus II, Patriarch of Antioch, summons a synod Synod

A synod is a council of a church [i], usually a Christian [i] church, convened to decide an ... 

 of Syria Syria

Syria , officially the Syrian Arab Republic , is a country in the Middle East [i]. ... 

n bishops to confirm the deposition of Athanasius of Perrha.

449   Maximus II becomes Patriarch of Antioch.

449   The Second Council of Ephesus (the "Robber Council") opens, chaired by Dioscorus Dioscorus of Alexandria

Saint Dioscorus I, was Patriarch of Alexandria [i]. ... 

, Patriarch of Alexandria Patriarch of Alexandria

The Patriarch of Alexandria is thebishop of Alexandria [i] and Cairo [i], Egypt [i]. ... 

. Flavian, Patriarch of Constantinople Patriarch of Constantinople

The Patriarch of Constantinople [i] is the Ecumenical Patriarch, ranking as the "first among equals [i] ... 

, and Domnus II, Patriarch of Antioch, are deposed on August 8.

451   Dioscorus of Alexandria Dioscorus of Alexandria

Saint Dioscorus I, was Patriarch of Alexandria [i]. ... 

 is deposed as Patriarch of Antioch.

465   Peter the Fuller Peter the Fuller

Peter Fullo was Patriarch of Antioch [i] and Monophysite [i]. ... 

 becomes Patriarch of Antioch.

466   Peter the Fuller Peter the Fuller

Peter Fullo was Patriarch of Antioch [i] and Monophysite [i]. ... 

 deposed as Patriarch of Antioch; Julian elected as his successor.

476   Peter the Fuller Peter the Fuller

Peter Fullo was Patriarch of Antioch [i] and Monophysite [i]. ... 

 is restored as Patriarch of Antioch.

488   John succeeds Peter as Patriarch of Antioch.

498   Flavian II Flavian II of Antioch

Flavian II of Antioch, bishop [i] or patriarch of Antioch [i], was chosen by the Emperor Anastasius I [i] ... 

 succeeds Palladius as Patriarch of Antioch

511   There are riots in Antioch Antioch

Antioch on the Orontes , the Great Antioch or Syrian Antioch was an ancient city located on ... 

 between supporters of Patriarch Patriarch of Antioch

Patriarch of Antioch is a traditional title carried by the Bishop [i] of Antioch [i]. ... 

 Flavian II Flavian II of Antioch

Flavian II of Antioch, bishop [i] or patriarch of Antioch [i], was chosen by the Emperor Anastasius I [i] ... 

 and emperor Anastasius I.

512   Flavian II Flavian II of Antioch

Flavian II of Antioch, bishop [i] or patriarch of Antioch [i], was chosen by the Emperor Anastasius I [i] ... 

, Patriarch of Antioch, is deposed and replaced with Severus.

518   Severus, Patriarch of Antioch is deposed by a synod Synod

A synod is a council of a church [i], usually a Christian [i] church, convened to decide an ... 

 for his Monophysitism Monophysitism

Monophysitism is the christological [i] position that Christ has only one nature, as oppose ... 

. Paul I is appointed to replace him.

544   Jacob Baradaeus consecrates Sergius of Tella as Patriarch of Antioch. By this act, he creates a permanent schism between the Syrian Orthodox Church Syrian Orthodox Church

* Syriac Orthodox Church [i] of Antioch ... 

 and the Eastern Orthodox Church.

1342   Patriarch of Antioch transferred to Damascus Damascus

Damascus is the largest city and capital [i] of Syria [i]. ... 

 under Ignatius II