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-  32–55. "Proterius (451–457)". Official web site of the Gr**** Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria and All Africa. Retrieved 2011-02-07. St Proterius of Alexandria...
- became a rival of the pro-Chalcedon bishop Proterius. According to pro-Chalcedon sources, after Proterius of Alexandria, has been installed as patriarch...
- an Alexandrian priest named Proterius was appointed Patriarch in his stead, with the approval of the emperor. When Proterius returned to Alexandria, he...
- Chalcedon but still recognized by Miaphysites until his death in 454. Proterius (451–457) Deposed by Coptic (Alexandrian) Synod under Timothy II Aelurus...
- province to the emperor Leo I the Thracian in 458 after the killing of Proterius of Alexandria; Sisinnius was at the Trullan Council in 692; and another...
- in 458 to Byzantine Emperor Leo I the Thracian regarding the murder of Proterius of Alexandria. Ioannes took part in the synod convoked in 536 by Patriarch...
- belonged, wrote to Byzantine Emperor Leo I the Thracian after the murder of Proterius of Alexandria. Bishop Evander was at the Second Council of Constantinople...
- Church and the state church of the Roman Empire dates from this time.: 31  Proterius was appointed bishop in Dioscorus' stead.: 32  When the Alexandrians heard...
- Tawadros II (current) Gr**** Orthodox Popes and Patriarchs (451–present) Proterius Timothy II Timothy III John I Peter III Athanasius II John II John III...
- sent to Byzantine Emperor Leo I the Thracian concerning the murder of Proterius of Alexandria. The bishop of the time of the Second Council of Nicaea...