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Patriarch Eutychius may
refer to:
Patriarch Eutychius of
Constantinople (512–582),
Patriarch of
Constantinople and
saint Patriarch Eutychius of Alexandria...
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Eutychius or
Eutychios (Gr****: Εὐτύχιος, "fortunate") may
refer to:
Eutychius Proclus, 2nd-century
grammarian Eutychius (exarch) (died 752), last Byzantine...
- died,
Eutychius was
nominated by
Justinian the
Great as Patriarch. Pope
Vigilius was in
Constantinople when
Eutychius became patriarch.
Eutychius sent...
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Isaurian (r. 717–741) sent the
eunuch Eutychius to take
control of the situation. In
certain historical works,
Eutychius is
mentioned as
having served as exarch...
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Latin title Eutychii Annales ("The
Annals of
Eutychius").
Eutychius was born in
Fustat (old Cairo).
Eutychius spent much of his life as a
medical practitioner...
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palpability and
ordered Eutychius' book to be burned.
Shortly after both
Gregory and
Eutychius became ill;
Gregory recovered, but
Eutychius died on 5
April 582...
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Eutychius of
Vienne was a 6th
century bishop of the
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of
Vienne in France. Very
little is
known of his career,
except his was...
- "the Faster".
Under Eutychius I (552–565 and 577–582) he
became an
important person among the
clergy of the city. At
Eutychius's death he was made patriarch...
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Eutychius Proclus (Ancient Gr****: Εὐτύχιος Πρόκλος,
Eutychios Proklos, or
Tuticius Proculus in some sources) was a
grammarian who
flourished in the 2nd...
- the
Aphthartodocetae to the rank of
Orthodoxy and
determined to
expel Eutychius for his opposition, the able lawyer-ecclesiastic of Antioch, who had already...