- Dioskoros, or
Dioscurus) can
refer to: Theodore, Philippa, and
Companions (including Dioscorus), 3rd-century
martyr and
saint Dioscurus,
father of Saint...
- the
condemnation of
Flavian of
Constantinople incurred the
enmity of
Dioscurus of Alexandria, who
attempted to
prevent him from
leaving the city. Hilarius...
- and
Dioscorus were both
consecrated in Rome on 22
September 530, but
Dioscurus died only twenty-two days later.
Boniface II's most
notable act was confirming...
- an "innate rivalry"
between the Sees of
Alexandria and Constantinople.
Dioscurus,
imitating his
predecessors in ****uming a
primacy over Constantinople...
- John of
Antioch two
years later.
Cyril died in 444.
Under his successor,
Dioscurus I of Alexandria, a Constantinopole-based
archimandrite named Eutyches...
- a
specific deity,
Athena and
Dionysus respectively),
Ariadne with the
Dioscurus (demigods who
eventually ascended to godhood) and
Dionysus with Aura (in...
-
Dioscorus I (Gr****: Διόσκορος Α΄ ὁ Ἀλεξανδρείας), also
known as
Dioscorus the Great, was the pope of
Alexandria and
patriarch of the See of St. Mark who...
- by
Archbishop Flavian of
Constantinople but
supported by the
powerful Dioscurus of Alexandria, Cyril's successor. The
Second Council of
Ephesus in 449...
- much ****cution.
There is
extant a
small work of his, in Gr****,
against Dioscurus,
which he
presented to the
Council of Chalcedon, in 451 CE. Cocil. vol...
-
which Boniface II had
pronounced against the latter's
deceased rival Dioscurus on a
false charge of
simony and had
ordered to be
preserved in the Roman...