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Juliano de Antioquia Julian (patriarcha Antiochii) Julian (Chalcedonian patriarch of Antioch) Giuliano di Antiochia
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Julian, sometimes numbered Julian I, was the patriarch of Antioch for about five years from 471 until 475 or 476. He was a Chalcedonian and a "fairly well-known person". His election as patriarch at a synod in Antioch was arranged by the Emperor Leo I on the advice of Patriarch Gennadius of Constantinople to replace the Miaphysite patriarch Peter the Fuller, who was exiled by Leo on 1 June 471. Julian may the Julian who commissioned the treatise Against the Aposchists (i.e., schismatics, the Miaphysites) from John of Scythopolis, but it is more likely that was the Julian in question. Julian – mianowany przez zwolenników soboru chalcedońskiego patriarcha Antiochii; sprawował urząd w latach 471–476. Juliano de Antioquia foi o patriarca de Antioquia entre 466 e 476 d.C. durante a controvérsia monofisista, espremido entre dois mandatos do ortodoxo oriental Pedro, o Pisoeiro, que havia sido banido por Leão I, o Trácio e que voltaria depois apoiado pelo usurpador Basilisco. Ele era um calcedoniano. Nada mais se sabe sobre ele. Giuliano (... – 476) fu Patriarca di Antiochia dal 471 al 476 durante la controversia monofisita.
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Giuliano (... – 476) fu Patriarca di Antiochia dal 471 al 476 durante la controversia monofisita. Juliano de Antioquia foi o patriarca de Antioquia entre 466 e 476 d.C. durante a controvérsia monofisista, espremido entre dois mandatos do ortodoxo oriental Pedro, o Pisoeiro, que havia sido banido por Leão I, o Trácio e que voltaria depois apoiado pelo usurpador Basilisco. Ele era um calcedoniano. Nada mais se sabe sobre ele. Julian, sometimes numbered Julian I, was the patriarch of Antioch for about five years from 471 until 475 or 476. He was a Chalcedonian and a "fairly well-known person". His election as patriarch at a synod in Antioch was arranged by the Emperor Leo I on the advice of Patriarch Gennadius of Constantinople to replace the Miaphysite patriarch Peter the Fuller, who was exiled by Leo on 1 June 471. Julian held the patriarchate through the remainder of the reign of Leo I and that of Leo II. In the unrest that followed Leo II's death, the Miaphysite Basiliscus seized the imperial throne and restored Peter the Fuller to the patriarchate. When Peter arrived in Antioch, Julian was so upset that he died "of vexation", according to Theodorus Lector. Julian may the Julian who commissioned the treatise Against the Aposchists (i.e., schismatics, the Miaphysites) from John of Scythopolis, but it is more likely that was the Julian in question. Julian – mianowany przez zwolenników soboru chalcedońskiego patriarcha Antiochii; sprawował urząd w latach 471–476.
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