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proceedings of his clergy. They did what they pleased, and
Arsacius bore the blame.
Arsacius'
position became intolerable. In vain all the
bishops and...
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Arsacius may
refer to:
Saint Arsatius or
Arsacius Arsacius of Tarsus, the
archbishop of
Constantinople from 404 to 405.
Arsacius (magister militum), Magister...
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quake was
predicted by
Arsacius, a Persian, and a
former soldier turned monastic philosopher. The
legend of
Arsacius holds that as a
soldier he tended...
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expulsion of
Chrysostom took
place 10 June 404 and his successor, the aged
Arsacius who was the
brother of Chrystom's
predecessor Nectarius, died 5 November...
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Titles of the
Great Christian Church Preceded by
Nectarius Archbishop of
Constantinople 398–404 Succeeded by
Arsacius of Tarsus...
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Oakes ****ley,
American actor 2005 – Ben Doak,
Scottish footballer 405 –
Arsacius of Tarsus,
Tarsian archbishop (b. 324) 683 –
Yazid I,
Muslim caliph (b...
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arguably has been lost in translation. The word
appears in his
letter to
Arsacius, High-priest of Galatia. The translator,
Wilmer Cave
Wright rendered "Ἑλληνισμός"...
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magister equitum et
peditum 399–400:
Gainas 400:
Fravitta 409:
Varanes and
Arsacius 419–:
Plinta 434–449: Areobindus? 443–451:
Apollonius 450–451: Anatolius...
- 440) June 26 –
Saint Vigilius,
bishop of
Trent (b. 353)
November 11 –
Arsacius of Tarsus,
archbishop of
Constantinople Moses the Black,
Christian monk...
- St.
Nectarius (381–397 AD) 37. St. John
Chrysostom (398–404 AD) 38. St.
Arsacius (404–405 AD) 39. St.
Atticus (406–425 AD) 40. St.
Sisinnius I (426–427...