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John, the presbyter and archimandrite See factoid page
John, the presbyter and archimandrite See factoid page
John was male. See factoid page
John was male. See factoid page
John was a presbyter. See factoid page
John was a presbyter. See factoid page
John was an archimandrite. See factoid page
John was a archimandrite. See factoid page
John and John sent a letter to Severus of Antioch See factoid page
John and John was a monastic authority over Epimachus. See factoid page
John and John sent a letter to Severus of Antioch. See factoid page
Severus of Antioch sent a letter to John and John. See factoid page
Severus of Antioch sent a letter to John and John. See factoid page
John and John commemorated Theodore. See factoid page
Severus of Antioch sent a letter to John and John. See factoid page
John and John sent a letter to Severus of Antioch. See factoid page
John and John sent a letter to Severus of Antioch. See factoid page
Severus of Antioch sent a letter to John and John. See factoid page
Zenobius carried a letter from Severus of Antioch to John and John. See factoid page
Zenobius carried a letter from Severus of Antioch to John and John. See factoid page
Severus of Antioch sent a letter to John and John. See factoid page
Severus of Antioch sent a letter to John and John on how to interact with heretics seeking repentance and how to decide with whom one may commune. See factoid page
Sometime between 519-520 Severus of Antioch sent a letter to John and John on the subjects of whether or not non-Chalcedonian exiles in Egypt should take communion; and the question of what to do about Epimachus , a devout man ordained to the clergy but who had entered into a second marriage; and questions about the ordination of deacons and deaconesses in monasteries. See factoid page
Severus sent a letter to John, John, and Theodore refuting the Codicils of the Alexandrine, affirming the resurrection of a physical body, and discussing the descent of Christ into sheol. See factoid page
Severus sent a letter to John, John, and Theodore discussing the Trinity. See factoid page
Severus wrote a letter to John and John in which he praises the recipients and discusses receiving the repentant into communion, natural disasters, and Nestorians. See factoid page
Severus sent a letter to John and John discussing Christology. See factoid page
John and John wrote a letter to Severus about Ascalon. See factoid page
John and John wrote a letter to Severus in which they discussed receiving the repentant into communion, natural disasters, and Nestorians. See factoid page
John and John sent a letter to Severus of Antioch discussing the persecution of non-Chalcedonians in the East, and on the ordination of those who originally received ordination from heretics but wish to join the non-Chalcedonians. See factoid page
John and John sent a letter to Severus discussing Christology. See factoid page
Sometime after his removal from episcopal office Severus of Antioch exchanged letters with John and John on the subject of two bishops involved in a dispute over who had precedence. See factoid page
Sometime in the early 520s Severus of Antioch sent a letter to John and John on the subjects of Christian slaves sold by Jewish owners, fellowship with clergy who accept non-Chalcedonian theology but remain in communion with Chalcedonians, and the persecution of non-Chalcedonians. See factoid page
Severus, John, and John witnessed an unusual astronomical event that Severus interpreted as a sign of God's discipline. See factoid page
John sent a letter to Severus offering him refuge from the turbulance of his see in Egypt. See factoid page