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Martyrius is the name of:
Martyrius of Antioch,
Patriarch of
Antioch from 460 to 470
Martyrius,
Archbishop of
Esztergom (r. 1151–1158)
Martyrius of Jerusalem...
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writer of the 6th century.
Martyrius was a
priest of Mar Saba and
foreman of
Saint Sabbas the Sanctified.
Martyrius'
works were
famous of
being rich...
- However,
Peter the
Fuller soon
forced out
Martyrius again,
himself occupying the
patriarchate once more.
Martyrius again appealed to Leo I, who
again deposed...
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during his term as
patriarch that
Martyrius built the
Monastery of
Martyrius in the
Judean hills east of Jerusalem.
Martyrius reposed on
April 13, 486. The...
- throne, then
filled by
Martyrius of Antioch. He
quickly befriended the po****ce, with whom he
raised su****ions
against Martyrius as a
concealed Nestorian...
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patriarchs of
Antioch and
Alexandria from
their sees.
Peter the
Fuller deposed Martyrius of
Antioch and ****umed the See of
Antioch in 470.
Peter Mongus took the...
- his life in the
following order: Matthew, Nana,
Martyrius,
Peter and Paul. It is
known that
Martyrius'
predecessor Nana was last
referred to as Bishop...
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outside of his diocese. His
companions during his
missions were Sisinnius,
Martyrius and Alexander, who were sent by
Ambrose to ****ist Vigilius. Tradition...
- and
became known as Khan al-Ahmar, the "Red Khan". The
Monastery of
Martyrius (5th–7th century),
excavated in the
centre of Ma'ale
Adummim at a site...
- counter-bishop (451–453), in
opposition to Juvenal.
Anastasius I (458–478)
Martyrius (478–486)
Sallustius (486–494)
Elias I (494–516) John III (516–524) Peter...