- However, his
episcopate was
dominated by a schism,
usually called the
Meletian schism.
During the
reigns of the
Homoian (Homoean)
emperors Constantius...
-
spelling of Melitian/
Meletian for both the
schism in
Egypt and the one in Antioch, the
Egyptian schism may be
called the
First Meletian Schism. Historian...
- The
First Council of
Constantinople (Latin:
Concilium Constantinopolitanum; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Σύνοδος τῆς Κωνσταντινουπόλεως) was a
council of Christian...
-
adoption by
Orthodox churches,
which is why it is
sometimes also
known as the
Meletian Calendar. The
matter came up for
discussion at the
Council of Constantinople...
- XVI, V,
various laws). In the East,
Siricius interposed to
settle the
Meletian schism at Antioch; this
schism had
continued notwithstanding the death...
-
Titles of the
Meletian group of
Early Christianity Preceded by
Meletius Patriarch of
Antioch 381–404 with
Paulinus (381–388)
Evagrius (388–393) Succeeded by...
- Flavian, Porphyrius, a man
considered unworthy of the
episcopate and also a
meletian. He
defended Nestorius against Saint Cyril when the
former was charged...
- seat of the
emperor (see
Arbogast and
Julian the Apostate).
Arians and
Meletians soon
regained nearly all of the
rights they had lost, and consequently...
-
Saint Peter. The
patriarchal succession was
disputed at the time of the
Meletian schism in 362 and
again after the
Council of
Chalcedon in 451, when there...
- to his
being deposed for
Homoiousian leanings—which
became known as the
Meletian Schism and saw
several groups and
several claimants to the See of Antioch...