- sent a
synodal letter condemning him to
Philogonius, who
defended the
orthodox faith against the heresy.
Philogonius lived through the
attacks on the church...
-
Chinese emperor (d. 344) Xun Xian (or Lingze),
Chinese general (d. 359)
Philogonius (or Filogonius),
bishop of
Antioch Rabbah bar Rav Huna,
Jewish Talmudist...
-
Eustathius of
Antioch Patriarch of
Antioch In
office 324 – 330
Predecessor Philogonius of
Antioch Successor Paulinus I of
Antioch Personal details Born Side...
-
probably on the
occasion of the
election of Eustathius,
after the
death of
Philogonius on
November 324. In this synod,
bishops supporting Arius were suspended...
- (273–279/280)
Cyril (279/280–303)
Tyrannion (304–314)
Vitalis (314–320)
Philogonius (320–324)
Eustathius (324–330)
Paulinus I (330)
Eulalius (331–332) Euphronius...
- Rom****, Julian, and Barlaam; and the
bishops of Antioch, like Ignatius,
Philogonius, and Meletius. All
citations to the
Historia Augusta are to individual...
- (279/280–303) Tyrannion,
Bishop (304–314) Vitalis,
Bishop (314–320)
Philogonius,
Bishop (320–324) Eustathius,
Patriarch (324–330) Paulinus, Patriarch...
- (273/4–282) 19
Cyril (283–303) 20
Tyrannion (304–314) 21
Vitalius (314–320) 22
Philogonius (320–323) 23 St.
Eustathius (324–330) 24
Paulinus I (330, six months)...
- the God-bearer,
Bishop of
Antioch (107) (see also
January 29 )
Saint Philogonius,
Bishop of Antioch,
Confessor (323)
Saint Paul of
Latrus (or Paul of...
- 2
Martyrdom of St. Ignatius,
Patriarch of Antioch.
Departure of St.
Philogonius,
Patriarch of
Antioch Commemoration of the
Nativity of St.
Takla Haymanot...