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- One of his instruments was Xena颽s, a Eutychian bishop.
- In 448 the Eutychian dispute arose, Eutyches bribed Chrysaphius.
- He also pointed out that the Eutychian heresy was rejected at the Council of Chalcedon.
- Eutychian was the son of the Taurus; it is known that he had a wife.
- He also succeeded in overcoming the local forms of the Nestorian, Eutychian, and Monothelite heresies.
- The Council of Chalcedon further deposed him for his support of Eutyches, but not necessarily for Eutychian Monophysitism.
- The Chalcedonian " in two natures " formula was seen as derived from and akin to a Eutychian Monophysitism.
- He sent Eutychian monks and clergy, and sometimes the magistrates of the city, to load him with public outrage and insult.
- Critics claimed that mingling of necessity involved the producing of a third nature, which is known in history as the Eutychian heresy.
- Eutychian is said to have allowed the blessing of grapes and beans on the altar and to have buried 324 martyrs with his own hands.
- Around 448 Abundius became the fourth Bishop of Como, succeeding Eutychian heresy at Chalcedon ( 451 ), where he was the representative of Pope Leo the Great.
- The Oriental Orthodox churches were therefore often called Monophysite, although they reject this label, as it is associated with Eutychian Monophysitism; they prefer the term " Miaphysite " churches.
- The Oriental Orthodox churches were therefore often called " Monophysite ", although they reject this label, as it is associated with Eutychian Monophysitism; they prefer the term " Miaphysite ".
- Eutychian was praetorian prefect in 396 397, probably for the prefecture of Illyricum, as attested by some laws of the " Theodosian Code " and alluded to by Synesius.
- In fact Euphemia was strictly connected to the condemnation of the Eutychian doctrine, because the Council of Chalcedon was held in a church dedicated to her and a miracle by her caused the condemnation.
- Their leaders were four presbyters, Samuel, Cyrus, Eulogius and Maras, who acted at the instigation of one of Ibas's own suffragans, Uranius, bishop of Himeria, a pronounced Eutychian.
- The Oriental Orthodox churches were therefore often called Monophysite, although they reject this label, as it is associated with Eutychian Monophysitism; they prefer the term " non-Chalcedonian " or " Miaphysite " churches.
- Leo s letters represent one of the most important historical sources for the doctrinal controversies that troubled the mid fifth-century church, especially the Eutychian controversy, which centred on a Christological debate that eventually led to the separation of the eastern and western churches.
- He was " comes sacrarum largitionum "; in 388, the rhetor Libanius wrote him to ask a favor regarding a delegation of his own city, Antioch, at the court, and in 390 the same Libanius defines Eutychian as influential at court.
- The Eutychian party was aided by the intrigues of Chrysaphius, Dioscorus of Alexandria and their partisans to obtain an edict summoning a further General Council at Ephesus for August 1, 449 . Although the council was intended to rehabilitate the reputation of Eutyches, it served as a weapon against Ibas as well.
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