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  1. Faustus of Byzantium

    Faustus of Byzantium also Faustus the Byzantine , lang hy , lang hy Latn P avstos Buzand was an Armenians Armenian historian of the 5th century. He wrote a six volume history, of which the first two volumes are lost. He described in details the reign of Arshak II and his son Pap of Armenia . The foundation of knowledge concerning Christian Armenia from 317 to 387 which was written in Greek, was attributed to Faustus. ref Ferguson, 425. ref Notes reflist References wikiquote hy Pavstos Buzand Armenian Wikiquote Ferguson, Everett, Michael P. McHugh and Frederick W. Norris, Encyclopedia of early Christianity , Garland Publishing, 1990. Armenia bio stub Byzantine bio stub Medieval Armenian Historians and Chroniclers Category Armenian historians Category Byzantine historians Category 5th century historians Category 5th century Byzantine people Category Byzantine Armenians bg ca Faust de Bizanci es Fausto de Bizancio fr Fauste de Byzance hy it Fausto di Bisanzio hu Biz nci Fausztosz pl Faustus z Bizancjum pt Fausto de Biz ncio ru ...   more details



  1. Faustus (disambiguation)

    Faustus generally refers to the protagonist of a German legend. Faustus may also refer to Faustus praenomen , a Latin personal name Faustus of Milan died 190 , soldier and martyr Faustus of Alexandria died 250 , priest and martyr Faustus of Mileve 4th century , Manichean bishop known for his encounter with Augustine of Hippo Faustus, 4th century martyr executed with Placidus martyr Placidus Faustus of Byzantium 5th century , Armenian historian Faustus of Riez 5th century , bishop Faustus Legacy of Kain Faustus Legacy of Kain , a fictional character Doctor Faustus disambiguation See also Faust disambiguation dab bg de Faustus la Faustus nomen ru ...   more details



  1. Byzantium!

    About the Dr Who novel other uses Byzantium disambiguation Doctorwhobook title Byzantium series Past Doctor Adventures number 44 featuring First Doctor br Ian Chesterton Ian , Barbara Wright Doctor Who Barbara , and Vicki cover Byzantium .jpg writer Keith Topping publisher BBC Books isbn ISBN 0 563 53836 8 set between The Romans Doctor Who The Romans and The Eleventh Tiger ref name Timeline ref name Blurb pages 284 date July 2001 preceding Superior Beings following Bullet Time Doctor Who Bullet Time Byzantium is a BBC Books original novel written by Keith Topping and based on the long running United Kingdom British science fiction on television science fiction television series Doctor Who . It features the First Doctor , Ian Chesterton Ian , Barbara Wright Doctor Who Barbara , and Vicki . DWspinoff Synopsis Byzantium is an ancient Greek city near the Black Sea . Romans, Greeks, Zealots and Pharisee are all part of its mix. The Doctor, Ian, Barbara and Vicki arrive for general sight seeing. However, each soon has to face the possibility of being stranded in this place and time, alone and surrounded by political upheaval. External links Doctor Who RG id whobbk44 title Byzantium http members.lycos.co.uk cloisterlibrary byzantiu.htm The Cloister Library Byzantium TardisLibrary id 281 Reviews OG review id bbcp 44 title Byzantium DWRG id byzant title Byzantium References Reflist refs ref name Timeline http www.whoniverse.net biography timeline01.php The Doctor s Timeline at The Whoniverse gives support for this placement including specific placement relative to other spin off media . ref ref name Blurb Cover blurb only specifies the Doctor s incarnation and companions. ref Category Past Doctor Adventures Category First Doctor novels Category 2001 novels Category Novels by Keith Topping Category BBC Books books Category Novels set in Ancient Greece DoctorWho stub BBC stub ...   more details



  1. Byzantium

    About the ancient city other uses Byzantium disambiguation For the city in the late Roman and the Eastern ... Byzantium respell bih ZAN shee uhm or respell bih ZAN tee uhm needing not the original Latin Greek pronunciation ... Byzas Greek , B zas , genitive case genitive , B zantos . The name Byzantium is a Latinisation ... of Byzantium are shrouded in legend. The traditional legend has it that Byzas from Megara a town near Athens , founded Byzantium in 657 BC, when he sailed northeast across the Aegean Sea . Byzas ... p.8 ref Byzantium was rebuilt by Septimius Severus, now emperor, and quickly regained its previous prosperity. It was bound to Perinthos during the period of Septimius Severus. The location of Byzantium ... Roman period, the star and crescent motif had been associated to some degree with Byzantium ... with the walls in Constantinople, it was Hecate. Hecate had a cult in Byzantium from the time ... of liminal places, in Byzantium small temples in her honor were placed close to the gates of the city. Hecate s importance to Byzantium was above all as deity of protection. When Philip of Macedon ... related by Stephanus of Byzantium , and Eustathius disambiguation needed date March 2012 . blockquote ... It is unclear how the symbol of a particular goddess one of many ref In 324 Byzantium had a number ... years before. Rhea, called the mother of the gods by Zosimus, had a well ensconced cult in Byzantium ... rare. Notable people Homerus of Byzantium Homerus , tragedian, lived in the early 3rd century BC Philo of Byzantium Philo , engineer, lived ca. 280 BC ca. 220 BC Epigenes of Byzantium , astrologer ... , 500 548 AD, rulers of Byzantium at its peak of influence. See also Constantinople details the history ... of ancient Byzantium. Notes reflist colwidth 30em References Refbegin Harris, Jonathan, Constantinople Capital of Byzantium Hambledon Continuum, London, 2007 . ISBN 978 1847251794 Jeffreys, Elizabeth ... Information about Istanbul . Retrieved January 6, 2005. The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium Oxford ...   more details



  1. Doctor Faustus

    Doctor Faustus could refer to The character of Faust Dr. Johann Georg Faust 1480 c. 1540 , widely considered to be an inspiration for the character of Faust Doctor Faustus play Doctor Faustus play , a play, also known as The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus , by Christopher Marlowe Goethe s Faust Goethe s Faust , a two part play by Goethe Doctor Faustus novel Doctor Faustus novel , a novel by Thomas Mann Doktor Faust , an opera by Ferruccio Busoni Doctor Faustus film Doctor Faustus film , a 1967 film directed by Richard Burton and Nevill Coghill Doctor Faustus comics , a character in the Marvel Universe. disambig Category Faust ...   more details



  1. Faustus of Milan

    orphan date April 2010 Infobox saint name Saint Faustus of Milan birth date death date 190 feast day 7 August venerated in Roman Catholic Church , Eastern Orthodox Church image imagesize 150px caption birth place death place Milan , Italy titles Martyr beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date Pre congregation canonized place canonized by attributes patronage major shrine suppressed date issues Faustus of Milan was a soldier , who suffered martyrdom , at Milan , Italy , in 190. ref http www.catholic.org saints saint.php?saint id 3658 St. Faustus Catholic Online ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Milan, Faustus Of ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 190 PLACE OF DEATH Milan , Italy DEFAULTSORT Milan, Faustus Of Category Roman Catholic saints Category Eastern Orthodox saints Category 190 deaths Category 2nd century Christian martyr saints Saint stub ...   more details



  1. Faustus (cat)

    Superherobox Wikipedia WikiProject Comics image caption character name Faustus publisher Charlton Comics debut Captain Atom vol. 2, 89 Dec. 1967 creators Dave Kaler script br Steve Ditko art alter ego full name species optional homeworld optional alliances optional partners optional aliases optional actual identities the character uses, not nicknames supports optional powers Teleportation Unreferenced date August 2009 Faustus is a fictional character who appeared in stories published by Charlton Comics . Faustus first appeared in Captain Atom Vol. 2, 89 December 1967 . The character was created by writer Dave Kaler and artist Steve Ditko . Fictional character biography Faustus is a black cat from Earth somewhere in the far future . He journeys to the 20th century alongside a nameless federal agent from the future masquerading as a supervillain known as 13 supervillain 13 in order to prevent an experimental missile falling into the hands of The Ghost , an enemy of the superhero Captain Atom. After their mission is completed, Faustus and 13 return to the future. Powers and abilities Faustus has the ability to teleport and to manifest various weapons ropes, umbrellas, sound bubbles seemingly out of nowhere and as if by magic fantasy magic . Faustus appears to bring bad luck to individual humans who he turns his attention to. DEFAULTSORT Faustus Cat Category Comics characters introduced in 1967 Category Characters created by Steve Ditko Category Fictional characters who can teleport Category Charlton Comics characters Category Fictional cats comics char stub ...   more details



  1. Roz Faustus

    Orphan date February 2009 Refimprove date December 2008 Rozlin Faustus August 5, 1906 &ndash August 28, 1987 was an United States American musician and music producer . She was known for producing such music as, Do What s Right by You 1941 , Break In 1950 , Break In 1948 , Traction 1948 , I m Back 1951 , My Misfit 1960 , and My King 1975 . She was mentored by music producer Abernathy mentor of music superstar Angel Cubig and actor Frank Mustaphlis. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Faustus, Roz ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH August 5, 1906 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH August 28, 1987 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Faustus, Roz Category American musicians Category 1906 births Category 1987 deaths ...   more details



  1. Faustus of Mileve

    Faustus of Mileve was a Manichaean bishop of the fourth century. He is now remembered for his encounter with Augustine of Hippo , in Carthage and around the year 383. This left Augustine, at this time a follower, unsatisfied with the answers he received. ref Paul S. MacDonald, History of the Concept of Mind 2007 , p. 146. ref Later, after his conversion to Catholic Christianity, Augustine wrote a polemical work Contra Faustum . Faustus was from Mila, Algeria Milevis , Numidia modern Algeria . From a poor, pagan background, he had become a highly reputed teacher, preacher and debater. Some of his writings survive fact unlikely date February 2011 . Wikisource Nicene and Post Nicene Fathers Series I Volume IV Manichaean Controversy Reply to Faustus the Manichaean References Samuel N. C. Lieu, Manichaeism in the Later Roman Empire and Medieval China 1992 , p. 154 Notes references Category 4th century bishops Category Manichaeism de Faustus von Mileve es Fausto obispo maniqueo pl Faustus z Milewum ru sv Faustulus fr n Mileve ...   more details



  1. Faustus (praenomen)

    This page is about the Latin praenomen. For other uses of this name, see Faustus disambiguation . Faustus IPA en fa st s pron , or occasionally IPA en f st s is a Latin praenomen , or given name personal name . It was never particularly common at Rome, but may have been used more frequently in the countryside. The feminine form is Fausta . The name was not usually abbreviated, but is occasionally found abbreviated F. During the period of the Roman Empire , it was widely used as a cognomen , or surname . As the Roman naming conventions Roman nomenclature system began to break down towards the end of the Western Roman Empire Western Empire in the 4th and 5th centuries, Faustus once again became a personal name, and it has survived into modern times. ref name ReferenceA Realencyclop die der Classischen Altertumswissenschaft ref ref name Mika Kajava 1994 Mika Kajava, Roman Female Praenomina Studies in the Nomenclature of Roman Women 1994 ref The best known examples of this praenomen are from the family of the dictator Lucius Cornelius Sulla , who in 81 B.C. named his twin children Faustus and Fausta . The name continued to be used regularly by his descendants over the next two centuries. Other gentes from which examples are known include the Antistia gens Antistii , Decimii, Lartia gens Lartii , Paccii, Veidii, and Vibii and perhaps also the Julia gens Julii , Servii, and Sextia gens Sestii . Varro described this praenomen as obsolete in the 1st century BC, implying that it had once been more common but it seems that by reviving it in his own family, Sulla may have started a trend ... of Faustus is fortunate or lucky , a fact which probably inspired Sulla, who considered himself ... der Classischen Altertumswissenschaft was of two brothers named Faustus and Fortunatus . However, Fortunatus ... of Faustus. ref name ReferenceA ref name Mika Kajava 1994 See also Praenomen Notes reflist DEFAULTSORT Faustus Praenomen Category Ancient Roman praenomina br Faustus ...   more details



  1. Faustus of Riez

    Saint Faustus of Riez was an early Bishop of Riez Rhegium in Southern Roman Gaul Gaul Provence , the best known and most distinguished defender of Semipelagianism . Biography Faustus was born between 405 and 410, and according to his contemporaries, Avitus of Vienne and Sidonius Apollinaris , in the island of Britain. Nothing is known about his early life or his education. He is thought by some to have been a lawyer but owing to the influence of his mother, famed for her sanctity, he abandoned secular pursuits as a young man and entered the monastery of L rins . Here he was soon ordained to the priesthood and because of his extraordinary piety was chosen in 432 to be head of the monastery, in succession to Maximus who had become Bishop of Riez. His career as abbot lasted about twenty or twenty five years during which he attained a high reputation for his wonderful gifts as an extempore preacher and for his stern asceticism. After the death of Maximus he became Bishop of Riez. This elevation did not make any change in his manner of life he continued his ascetic practices, and frequently ... position Throughout his life Faustus was an uncompromising adversary of Pelagius , whom he styled ... Leontius of Arles, Faustus wrote the Libri duo de Grati Dei et humanae mentis libero arbitrio ..., 1908, no. 174 sqq. old no. 144 PL.L., XLV, 1785 Mansi, VIII, 712 . Besides this error, Faustus maintained ... to Faustus was not fully developed in his lifetime and he died with a well merited reputation for sanctity. Faustus wrote also Libri duo de Spiritu Sancto P.L., LXII, 9 , wrongly ascribed to the Roman ... 06019b.htm His correspondence epistulae and sermons are found in the edition of the works of Faustus ... 30 10 0425 0490 Faustus Rhegiensis Episcopus.html Opera Omnia by Migne Patrologia Latina ... Category 5th century Christian saints ca Faust de Ri s es Fausto de Riez fr Fauste de Riez no Faustus av Riez pl Faust z Riez pt Fausto de Riez sv Faustus fr n Reji ...   more details



  1. Byzantium (disambiguation)

    wiktionarypar Byzantium Byzantium is an ancient Greek city, later renamed Constantinople and then Istanbul. Byzantium may also refer to Byzantine Empire , The medieval Roman Empire 330 1453 , of which Constantinople was the capital Byzantium color Byzantium band Byzantium film Byzantium film , a 2012 vampire film Byzantium album Byzantium album , by Deep Blue Something MV Byzantium , a Cypriot cargo ship Byzantium , a Doctor Who novel by Keith Topping See also Byzantine disambiguation disambig de Byzanz ...   more details



  1. Dometius of Byzantium

    Dometius was bishop of Byzantium about the period 272 284. He was a brother of the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius Probus Probus . He converted to Christianity , and entered the clergy when he was baptised by the bishop of Byzantium Titus of Byzantium Titus , whom he succeeded. He had two sons, Probus of Byzantium Probus and Metrophanes of Byzantium Metrophanes , who also became bishops of the same city. Sources http www.ec patr.org list index.php?lang gr&id 23 s start s rel or S bef before Titus of Byzantium Titus s ttl title Bishop of Byzantium years 272 284 s after after Rufinus of Byzantium Rufinus s end Patriarchs of Constantinople DEFAULTSORT Dometius Of Byzantium Category 3rd century Romans Category 3rd century people from Byzantium Category Bishops of Byzantium Category 3rd century bishops EarlyChurch bishop stub de Dometius el ka mk pt Dom cio de Biz ncio sh Dometije od Vizantijuma ...   more details



  1. Anna of Byzantium

    may refer to Anna of Constantinople Anna Comnena s the Alexiad Anna from Byzantium , a Greek noblewoman or princess who became princess of Halych Anna of Byzantium novel Disambig ...   more details



  1. Philadelphus of Byzantium

    Philadelphus is referred as the first bishop of Byzantium after the eight year administration of the Church of Byzantium by a priest whose name has not been recorded. He was bishop for six years 211 217 . Sources http www.ec patr.org list index.php?lang gr&id 18 start box s rel or succession box before Marcus I of Byzantium Marcus I title List of Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Bishop of Byzantium years 211&ndash 217 after Cyriacus I of Byzantium Cyriacus I end box Patriarchs of Constantinople Category 3rd century people from Byzantium Category Bishops of Byzantium EarlyChurch bishop stub de Philadelphus Byzanz el ka mk pt Filadelfo de Biz ncio sh Filadelf od Vizantijuma ...   more details



  1. Euzois of Byzantium

    Euzois Greek language Greek , lit. good life , d. 154 was the bishop of Byzantium for six years 148 154 . He succeeded Athenodorus of Byzantium Bishop Athenodorus . He was in office during the persecution of Christians by Emperor Antonius Pius . His successor was Laurence of Byzantium Laurence . Sources http www.ec patr.org list index.php?lang en&id 12 www.ec patr.org s start succession box title List of Patriarchs of Constantinople Bishop of Byzantium before Athenodorus of Byzantium Athenodorus after Laurence of Byzantium Laurence years 148 &ndash 154 s end Patriarchs of Constantinople DEFAULTSORT Euzois Of Byzantium Category 2nd century Romans Category 2nd century bishops Category 2nd century people from Byzantium Category Bishops of Byzantium EarlyChurch bishop stub de Euzois el gl Euzoio, bispo de Bizancio ka mk ru pt Euzois de Biz ncio sh Evazije Carigradski ...   more details



  1. Laurence of Byzantium

    Laurence Greek language Greek , d. 166 was the bishop of Byzantium for eleven years and six months 154 166 AD . He succeeded Euzois of Byzantium Bishop Euzois . He was in office during the rule of Antonius Pius and Marcus Aurelius . His successor was Alypius of Byzantium Alypius . Sources http www.ec patr.org list index.php?lang en&id 13 www.ec patr.org s start succession box title List of Patriarchs of Constantinople Bishop of Byzantium before Euzois of Byzantium Euzois after Alypius of Byzantium Alypius years 154 &ndash 166 end box Patriarchs of Constantinople DEFAULTSORT Laurence Of Byzantium Category 2nd century Romans Category 2nd century bishops Category 2nd century people from Byzantium Category Bishops of Byzantium EarlyChurch bishop stub de Laurentius von Byzanz el ka mk pt Laur ncio de Biz ncio ru sh Lavrentije Carigradski ...   more details



  1. Olympianus of Byzantium

    Olympianus lang el , died 198 was the bishop of Byzantium for eleven years 187 198 AD . He succeeded Pertinax of Byzantium Bishop Pertinax . In 196 Byzantium was conquered by Emperor Septimus Severus during his rivalry with Pescennius Niger . Septimus Severus took the right of metropolis from the city and made it part of the Heracleia Disambiguation needed date June 2011 . Byzantium remained a bishopric under Heracleia for more than a century. Olympianus successor was Marcus I of Byzantium Marcus I . Sources http www.ec patr.org list index.php?lang en&id 16 www.ec patr.org s start succession box title List of Patriarchs of Constantinople Bishop of Byzantium before Pertinax of Byzantium Pertinax after Marcus I of Byzantium Marcus I years 187&ndash 198 s end Patriarchs of Constantinople Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Byzantium, Olympianus Of ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 198 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Byzantium, Olympianus Of Category 2nd century Romans Category 2nd century bishops Category 2nd century people from Byzantium Category 198 deaths Category Bishops of Byzantium EarlyChurch bishop stub de Olympianus el ka mk pt Olimpiano de Biz ncio ru sh Olimpijan od Vizantijuma ...   more details



  1. Alypius of Byzantium

    Alypius or Olympius died 169 lang el or lang el was the bishop of Byzantium during the second half of the 2nd century AD. The date when he became the bishop of Byzantium is not known for certain, but is most likely somewhere between 166 and 197 . Additionally, the length of his term is not known, but it is believed to be three years 166 169 . He succeeded Laurence of Byzantium Bishop Laurence and his successor was Pertinax of Byzantium Pertinax . Sources http www.ec patr.org list index.php?lang en&id 14 www.ec patr.org s start succession box title List of Patriarchs of Constantinople Bishop of Byzantium before Laurence of Byzantium Laurence after Pertinax of Byzantium Pertinax years 166 169 s end Patriarchs of Constantinople Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Byzantium, Alypius Of ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 169 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Byzantium, Alypius Of Category 2nd century Romans Category 2nd century bishops Category 2nd century people from Byzantium Category Bishops of Byzantium Category 169 deaths EarlyChurch bishop stub ca Al pios de Constantinoble de Alypius Byzanz el mk ka pt Al pio de Biz ncio ru sh Alipije Carigradski ...   more details



  1. Eleutherius of Byzantium

    Eleutherius lang el , d. 136 was the bishop of Byzantium for approximately seven years 129 136 AD . He succeeded Diogenes of Byzantium Bishop Diogenes . He was in office during the rule of Emperor Hadrian . His successor was Felix of Byzantium Felix ref name PAT cite web url http www.ec patr.org list index.php?lang en&id 8 title Eleutherius publisher Official website of the Ecumenic Patriarchate of Constantinople accessdate 03 04 2011 ref . s start succession box title List of Patriarchs of Constantinople Bishop of Byzantium before Diogenes of Byzantium Diogenes after Felix of Byzantium Felix years 129 &ndash 136 s end Patriarchs of Constantinople References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Eleutherius Of Byzantium Category 2nd century Romans Category 2nd century bishops Category 2nd century people from Byzantium Category Bishops of Byzantium EarlyChurch bishop stub de Eleutherius Byzanz el es Eleuterio de Bizancio gl Eleuterio, bispo de Bizancio ka mk pt Eleut rio de Biz ncio ru sh Elevterije Carigradski ...   more details



  1. Felix of Byzantium

    For other people named Felix Felix name Felix Greek language Greek , d. 141 was the bishop of Byzantium for five years 136 141 AD . He succeeded Eleutherius of Byzantium Bishop Eleutherius . He was in office during the rule of emperor s Hadrian and Antonius Pius . His successor was Polycarpus II of Byzantium Polycarpus II ref name PAT cite web url http www.ec patr.org list index.php?lang en&id 9 title Felix publisher Official website of the Ecumenic Patriarchate of Constantinople accessdate 03 04 2011 ref . s start succession box title List of Patriarchs of Constantinople Bishop of Byzantium before Eleutherius of Byzantium Eleutherius after Polycarpus II of Byzantium Polycarpus II years 136 &ndash 141 s end Patriarchs of Constantinople References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Felix Of Byzantium Category 2nd century Romans Category 2nd century bishops Category 2nd century people from Byzantium Category Bishops of Byzantium christian clergy stub de Felix Byzanz el es F lix de Bizancio gl Fiz, bispo de Bizancio ka mk pt F lix de Biz ncio ru sh Feliks Carigradski ...   more details



  1. Byzantium (film)

    Infobox film name Byzantium image Poster for the film Byzantium .jpg caption Promotional poster director Neil Jordan producer Sam Englebardt writer Moira Buffini starring Saoirse Ronan br Gemma Arterton br Jonny Lee Miller music Michael Connell cinematography editing distributor Magnolia Pictures released 2012 runtime country Film UK language English Byzantium is a 2012 fantasy thriller film about a mother and daughter vampire duo. The film was directed by Neil Jordan , and stars Saoirse Ronan , Gemma Arterton and Jonny Lee Miller . External links IMDb title 1531901 Byzantium fantasy film stub Neil Jordan DEFAULTSORT Byzantium Category 2010s fantasy films Category 2012 films Category English language films ...   more details



  1. Diogenes of Byzantium

    Other uses Diogenes disambiguation Diogenes Diogenes Greek language Greek , d. 129 ? was the bishop of Byzantium for approximately fifteen years 114 129 AD . He succeeded Sedecion of Byzantium Bishop Sedecion . He was in office during the rule of Trajan and Hadrian . Very little is known of him ref name PAT cite web url http www.ec patr.org list index.php?lang en&id 7 title Diogenes publisher Official website of the Ecumenic Patriarchate of Constantinople accessdate 03 04 2011 ref s start succession box title List of Patriarchs of Constantinople Bishop of Byzantium before Sedecion of Byzantium Sedecion after Eleutherius of Byzantium Eleutherius years 114 &ndash 129 s end References Reflist Patriarchs of Constantinople DEFAULTSORT Diogenes Of Byzantium Category 2nd century Romans Category 2nd century bishops Category 2nd century people from Byzantium Category Bishops of Byzantium EarlyChurch bishop stub de Diogenes Byzanz el es Di genes de Bizancio gl Di xenes, bispo de Bizancio ka mk pt Di genes de Biz ncio ru sh Diogen od Vizantijuma ...   more details



  1. Castinus of Byzantium

    Castinus I was Bishop of Byzantium the period 230 237. In some catalogues he appears as Constantine . He descended from Rome , and he was senator and not a Christian. He was convverted to Christianity by the bishop of Argyropolis Cyrillianus. Then he gave his fortune to the poor and was devoted to the Church. He was bishop of Byzantium from 230 to 237. Until his tenure, the cathedral was near the sea in the area of present Galata . He built the first church in Byzantium, to honour Saint Euphemia . Nicephorus Callistus refers to him in his works as Constantine. His memory is revered on January 25 . Sources http www.ec patr.org list index.php?lang en&id 20 The Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople S start s rel or s before before Cyriacus I of Byzantium Cyriacus I s ttl title Bishop of Byzantium years 230 237 s after after Eugenius I of Byzantium Eugenius I s end Patriarchs of Constantinople Category 3rd century Romans Category 3rd century people from Byzantium Category Bishops of Byzantium Category Christian saints Category 3rd century bishops EarlyChurch bishop stub de Castinus el ka mk pt Castino de Biz ncio sh Kastin od Vizantijuma ...   more details



  1. Middle Byzantium

    Multiple issues orphan May 2012 unreferenced June 2011 expert July 2011 Middle Byzantium started after the Byzantine recovery from the Arab conquests , during the height of the Byzantine Empire . Even though it was territorially smaller, it was stronger. Citation needed date June 2011 Category Ancient Byzantium Byzantine stub ...   more details




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