• Arsacius may refer to: Saint Arsatius or Arsacius Arsacius of Tarsus, the archbishop of Constantinople from 404 to 405. Arsacius (magister militum), Magister...
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  • proceedings of his clergy. They did what they pleased, and Arsacius bore the blame. Arsacius' position became intolerable. In vain all the bishops and...
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  • expulsion of Chrysostom took place 10 June 404 and his successor, the aged Arsacius of Tarsus who was the brother of Chrystom's predecessor Nectarius of Constantinople...
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  • the quake was predicted by Arsacius, a Persian, and a former soldier turned monastic philosopher. The legend of Arsacius holds that as a soldier he tended...
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    Titles of the Great Christian Church Preceded by Nectarius Archbishop of Constantinople 398 – 404 Succeeded by Arsacius of Tarsus...
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    magister equitum et peditum 399–400: Gainas 400: Fravitta 409: Varanes and Arsacius 419–: Plinta 434–449: Areobindus? 443–451: Apollonius 450–451: Anatolius...
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    440) June 26 – Saint Vigilius, bishop of Trent (b. 353) November 11 – Arsacius of Tarsus, archbishop of Constantinople Moses the Black, Christian monk...
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  • St. Nectarius (381–397 AD) 37. St. John Chrysostom (398–404 AD) 38. St. Arsacius (404–405 AD) 39. St. Atticus (406–425 AD) 40. St. Sisinnius I (426–427...
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    eunuchs Arsacius and Tarentius, on imperial orders. Honorius appointed Tarentius imperial chamberlain, and gave the next post under him to Arsacius. In the...
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  • Eudoxius Evagrius Demophilus Maximus I Gregory I Nectarius John I Chrysostom Arsacius Atticus Sisinnius I Nestorius Maximianus Proclus Flavian Anatolius Patriarchs...
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  • Oakes Fegley, American actor 2005 – Ben Doak, Scottish footballer 405 – Arsacius of Tarsus, Tarsian archbishop (b. 324) 683 – Yazid I, Muslim caliph (b...
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    Altar candles, along with chancel flowers, sit atop of the altar of St. Arsacius's church in Ilmmünster, Bavaria....
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    Gabala and Cyrinus of Chalcedon, Paul of Heraclea and Arsacius of Tarsus also participated, Arsacius was merely an archpriest, but served as one of the accusers...
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  • 347) 405 June 26 – Saint Vigilius, bishop of Trent (b. 353) November 11 – Arsacius of Tarsus, archbishop of Constantinople Moses the Black, Christian monk...
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    Saint Arsatius or Arsacius is a saint of whose life virtually nothing is known. He is said to have been a bishop of Milan, who lived either around 400...
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    Huber, 2011 — Central Asia Pholcus armeniacus Senglet, 1974 — Iran Pholcus arsacius Senglet, 2008 — Iran Pholcus attuleh Huber, 2011 — Cameroon Pholcus auricularis...
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  • Byzantine Arneae Arietta Papaconstantinou Arsaber Arsaces (conspirator) Arsacius of Tarsus Arsakawan earthquake, 363 Arsenios Autoreianos, Patriarch of...
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  • popular revolt caused by a food shortage. He had the collaboration of Arsacius and Synesius. He was appointed Consul for the year 410, without colleague...
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  • of Thessalonica Armenian Apostolic Church Arminianism Arrest of Jesus Arsacius of Tarsus Arsenios Autoreianos Ascension of Jesus Asia Pacific Baptist...
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    Philonilla, of Tarsus in Cilicia (1st century) Saints Nectarius (397), Arsacius (405) and Sinisius (427), Archbishops of Constantinople and Ecumenical...
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    general like Stilicho as a defender) and began a strict blockade. "Thus if Arsacius and Tarentius, the two eunuchs, had not hastened to bring Eucherius, the...
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  • Sarmata     357   Secundus, priest and martyr, and Companions     357   Arsacius     358   Paulinus     358 Phrygia Bishop of Trier Dionysius     359  ...
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    successor would be consecrated by his, Chrysostom's, Constantinoplitan rival Arsacius. This would lead one to conclude not only that these Gothic bishops were...
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    listed on October 30. Prophet Ahijah the Shilonite (Achias) (960 BC) Martyr Arsacius (Arsakios), by the sword. Martyrs Anthony, Zevinus, Germanus, Nicephorus...
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    at the time, and the city of Ingolstadt enforced that mandate. In 1523, Arsacius Seehofer, the young teacher and former student at the University of Ingolstadt...
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    was able to find refuge in a church for some time but was murdered by Arsacius and Terentius on Honorius' orders. Bury 2015, p. 63. ThayerC. Jones, Martindale...
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    Eudoxius Evagrius Demophilus Maximus I Gregory I Nectarius John I Chrysostom Arsacius Atticus Sisinnius I Nestorius Maximianus Proclus Flavian Anatolius Patriarchs...
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