• Hypatius may refer to: Hypatius of Gangra or Hypatius the Wonderworker, 4th-century bishop and saint Hypatius (consul 359) Hypatius of Bithynia (died...
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  • ISSN 0378-2506. JSTOR 44170499. Epigram 7.591, commemorating Hypatius, by Julianus the Egyptian Epigram 7.592, commemorating Hypatius, by Julianus the Egyptian...
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    Cappadocian and the quaestor Tribonian. They then declared a new emperor, Hypatius, a nephew of former Emperor Anastasius I. It is the view of Mischa Meir...
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    Ὁ Ἅγιος Ὑπάτιος ὁ Ἱερομάρτυρας Ἐπίσκοπος Γαγγρῶν. 31 Μαρτίου. ΜΕΓΑΣ ΣΥΝΑΞΑΡΙΣΤΗΣ. Saints.SQPN: Hypatius of Gangra Catholic Online: Hypatius of Gangra...
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  • Saints Index: Saint Hypatius". catholic-forum.com. Archived from the original on 10 February 2007. Retrieved 30 June 2022. Catholic Online: Hypatius v t e...
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  • Hypatius of Ephesus (fl. c. 530) was the metropolitan of Ephesus from 531 to about 538. He campaigned against Monophysitism and cooperated with Emperor...
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  • official who had accused Hypatius and his brother in the first place. Although his wealth and position were restored, Hypatius' career suffered while Valens...
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    505–506: Pharesmanes ?516–?518: Hypatius ?518–529: Diogenianus 520–525/526: Hypatius 527: Libelarius 527–529: Hypatius 529–531: Belisarius 531: Mundus...
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    Hypatius Pociej (Belarusian: Іпацій Пацей), Polish: Hipacy Pociej, Ukrainian: Іпатій Потій) (12 April 1541 – 18 July 1613) was the "Metropolitan of Kiev...
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  • tribune Hypatius with a detachment of soldiers to Tripoli so as to find and arrest the Christian Leontius. Along the way the tribune Hypatius fell seriously...
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    magister militum per Orientem Areobindus, strategos Patricius, and Hypatius. Hypatius and Patricius attacked Amida, which was held by a 3,000-strong garrison...
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    the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Patricius and Hypatius (or, less frequently, year 1253 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 500...
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    dating was disputed by Hypatius of Ephesus, who met the monophysite party during the 532 meeting with Emperor Justinian I; Hypatius denied its authenticity...
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    attempted to overthrow Justinian himself and replace him with the senator Hypatius, who was a nephew of the late emperor Anastasius. While the crowd was rioting...
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  • Mariscotti 16 March 1585 30 January 1640 14 May 1807 by Pope Pius VII Hypatius of Gangra 200s c. 325 Ia of Cornwall unknown 450 Ignatius of Antioch c...
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    Justinian dynasty (r. 518–602). Under Justinian, Anastasius's nephews, Hypatius, Pompeius, and Probus were considered imperial candidates during the 532...
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    Štrbulović), Serbia (2003) St Hypatius the Wonderworker of Gangra (Menologion of Basil II) A 15th-century Russian icon of St. Hypatius (Hypatian Monastery). St...
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    of fortification in front of the old. Callinicus, in his Life of Saint Hypatius, wrote: The barbarian nation of the Huns, which was in Thrace, became so...
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  • there, burned it; they then acclaimed Hypatius emperor. After quashing the revolt, Justinian executed Hypatius and banished Probus, confiscating their...
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    (2nd century), grammarian Auxentius of Bithynia (c. 400 – 473), hermit Hypatius of Bithynia (died c. 450), hermit Vendemianus of Bithynia (6th century)...
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  • Mikhail Kokshenov as Kolot Mikhail Svetin as Repartius Yevgeny Steblov as Hypatius Elguja Burduli as Belisarius Georgi Yumatov as sentenced to death В рамках...
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    completed by 565. The building of this church was presided over by the bishop, Hypatius of Ephesus. As the leading ecclesiastical theoretician and writer of his...
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  • Caesaria, the sister of Emperor Anastasius I. Their sons were Flavius Hypatius, consul in 500 AD, and reluctant usurper during the Nika Riots, and Flavius...
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    between June and August 1599. He was succeeded by the bishop of Volodymyr, Hypatius Pociej, a fierce supporter of the union. Not all the Ukrainians supported...
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    rioters set many public buildings on fire and proclaimed a new emperor, Hypatius, the nephew of the former emperor Anastasius I. Unable to control the mob...
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    At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Eusebius and Hypatius (or, less frequently, year 1112 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 359...
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  • Pompeius' brother Hypatius was acclaimed emperor by the rioters during the Nika riots; after the riots were put down, both Hypatius and Pompeius were...
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  • throne), mysteriously killed at an early age and canonized post-mortem Hypatius of Gangra (died 326), Eastern Orthodox and Catholic saint and bishop of...
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    Caesar Succeeded by Censorius Datianus Neratius Cerealis Preceded by Eusebius Hypatius Roman consul X 360 with Julian Caesar Succeeded by Taurus Florentius...
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    Entering the hippodrome, he wanted to arrest Hypatius, who was declared emperor by the rioters. Hypatius was defended by guards whom Belisarius would...
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