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writings attributed to
Evodius are extant; if he
wrote anything, they were lost and not preserved. The main
surviving writings about Evodius are from centuries...
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pseudepigraphically identifies himself as
Evodius of Rome and "successor of Peter",
which is
almost certainly a
reference to the
bishop Evodius. Not very much
remains of...
- the
church in
Antioch for a while,
Peter would have been
succeeded by
Evodius and
thereafter by Ignatius, who was a
disciple of John the Apostle. Lactantius...
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correspondent Evodius, who is made the
second character in the dialogue. However, the
dialogue format is only
inconsistently followed, and
Evodius disappears...
- Velay: Macarius, Marcellinus, Roricius, Eusebius, Pauli****, and Vosy (
Evodius), all of them
canonized by
local veneration. The
Gaulish settlement of...
- pp. 353–72
Elwell &
Comfort 2001, pp. 266, 828. "
Evodius of
Antioch → Antioch,
Church of".
Evodius of
Antioch → Antioch,
Church of.
Brill Encyclopedia...
- Eusebius' Chronicle. However,
modern historians place Evodius'
accession in c. 53, or c. 54. The end of
Evodius'
episcopate is
placed either in c. 68 as per Jerome's...
- fourth-century
Church historian Eusebius writes that
Ignatius succeeded Evodius.
Theodoret of
Cyrrhus claimed that St.
Peter himself left
directions that...
-
collections which had been
prepared for the
continuation of the work.
Stephen Evodius ****emani, ed. (2010). Acta
Sanctorum Martyrum Orientalium et Occidentalium:...
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Charinus by
Photios I of
Constantinople in the
ninth century, is
named by
Evodius,
bishop of Uzala, as the
author of a
cycle of what M. R.
James termed "Apostolic...