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Hyperechios or
Hyperechius (Gr****: Ὑπερέχιος) was a
Christian ascetic and
monastic writer who was
active during the late 4th
century or
early 5th century...
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Lausiac History, (c. 417) Eusebius, in 431 at the
Council of
Ephesus Hyperechius, in 451 at the
Council of
Chalcedon Euphanius,
signed in 458 the letter...
- May 23. The Holy 10
Martyrs of
Egypt (c. 305-311): Marcian, Nicander,
Hyperechius, Apollonius,
Leonides (father of Origen), Arius, Gorgias, Selenia, Irene...
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Philippopolis in 343/344
Atticus attended the
Council of
Chalcedon in 451
Hyperechius signed in 458 the
letter of the
episcopate of
Helenopontus to Byzantine...
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Christianity in
Syria in 297. He and his companions, Jacob, Philotheus,
Hyperechius, Abibus, Juli****, and
Paregorius were all
subject to a
variety of tortures...
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Seven Martyrs of
Samosata (297):
Martyrs Rom****, James, Philotheus,
Hyperechius, Abibus, Julian, and Paregorius, at Samosata.
Hieromartyrs Silv****,...
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border of
Bithynia and
Galatia Arintheus confronted an army
commanded by
Hyperechius, an ally of Procopius, and
convinced the
rebellious soldiers to defect...
- of Alexandria, the Wonderworker, by the
sword (4th century)
Venerable Hyperechius of the "Paradise",
Egypt (4th century)
Saint Vardan the Martyr, of Armenia...