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- Porphyrus of Antioch was a Patriarch of Antioch. He succeeded Flavian I in 404 and died in 412 to be replaced by Patriarch Alexander. In the aftermath...
- The Church of Saint Porphyrius (Gr****: Εκκλησία του Αγίου Πορφυρίου, romanized: Ekklisía tou Agíou Porfyríou, IPA: [e.kliˈsi.a tu aˈʝi.u por.fiˈri.u];...
- Eucamptognathus porphyrus is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Pterostichinae. It was described by Alluaud in 1926. "Eucamptognathus porphyrus Alluaud...
- Alexander (appointed bishop 412), successor to Porphyrios (also spelled Porphyrus). Flavian is posthumously venerated in both the Western and Eastern churches...
- Dorotheus (378–381) Meletian group Meletius (362–381) Flavian I (381–404) Porphyrus (404–412) Alexander (412–417) Eustathian group Paulinus II (362–388) Evagrius...
- of Leontius' episcopate is placed either in 357, or in 358. The end of Porphyrus' episcopate is placed either in 412, 413, or 414. Euzoius' accession is...
- Dorotheus (378–381) Meletian group Meletius (362–381) Flavian I (381–404) Porphyrus (404–412) Alexander (412–417) Eustathian group Paulinus II (362–388) Evagrius...
- Dorotheus (378–381) Meletian group Meletius (362–381) Flavian I (381–404) Porphyrus (404–412) Alexander (412–417) Eustathian group Paulinus II (362–388) Evagrius...
- Dorotheus (378–381) Meletian group Meletius (362–381) Flavian I (381–404) Porphyrus (404–412) Alexander (412–417) Eustathian group Paulinus II (362–388) Evagrius...
- Dorotheus (378–381) Meletian group Meletius (362–381) Flavian I (381–404) Porphyrus (404–412) Alexander (412–417) Eustathian group Paulinus II (362–388) Evagrius...