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- 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...