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Macedonius may
refer to:
Macedonius of Syria, or
Macedonius Kritophagus, 4th/5th
century saint in the
Eastern Orthodox Church Macedonius I of Constantinople...
- Euphemius,
united himself in
communion with
Macedonius. The
emperor Anastasius emplo**** all
means to
oblige Macedonius to
declare against the
Council of Chalcedon...
- Paul and
Macedonius. Paul returned, and was
introduced into the
Irene church of Constantinople;
Arian bishops immediately ordained Macedonius in St. Paul's...
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Lucius Aemilius Paullus Macedonicus (c. 229 – 160 BC) was a two-time
consul of the
Roman Republic and general, who
conquered Macedon in the
Third Macedonian...
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Macedonius the Hermit,
sometimes known as
Macedonius Kritophagus,
lived at the turn of the
fourth to
fifth century in
Byzantine Syria. He is venerated...
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Theodorus of Heraclea, and
other heterodox bishops,
consecrated bishop Macedonius in the
church of St. Paul; and
again the city
became the prey of a civil...
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entrance and
approached the
pulpit clamours arose: "Restore the
relics of
Macedonius to the church!
Restore those exiled for the faith! Let the
bones of the...
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Macedonius of
Thessalonica or
Macedonius Consul (Gr****: Μακηδόνιος or Μακεδόνιος Ύπατος, ο Θεσσαλονικεύς, c. 500-560 AD) a
Byzantine hypatos during the...
- the Macedonians.
Church sources ascribe Bishop Macedonius I as the founder. The
writings of
Macedonius himself, as well as the Pneumatomachi, have all...
- 485–500
Marcellinus 500–513/21?
Stephen I 515/521?–534 Laurentius, 534-539
Macedonius 539–556
Paulinus I 557–569
Probinus 569–570 Elia 571–586
Severus 586–606...