SPEAR Factoids about Flavian II of Antioch — ܦܠܒܝܢܘܣ

Bishop of Antioch 2
Flavian represented the see of Antioch as ambassador in Constantinople before being made patriarch of Antioch by Anastasius in 498. He attempted to follow a middle course between adherents and opponents of Chalcedon until he lost imperial support in 512 and was replaced by the miaphysite champion Severus. Exiled to Petra, Flavian died in 518.7

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Personal Information

Name variant(s):

Flavian, prelate of the city of Antiochus See factoid page

Flavian, Bishop of Antioch See factoid page

Flavian the trafficker of all divine things See factoid page

Sex:

Flavian was male. See factoid page

Flavian was male. See factoid page

Flavian was male. See factoid page

Flavian was male. See factoid page

Occupation(s):

Flavian was a prelate of Antioch. See factoid page

Flavian was the bishop of Antioch . See factoid page

Flavian was Bishop of Antioch. See factoid page

Flavian was Bishop of Antioch See factoid page

Relationships

Anastasios I and Flavian II of Antioch had a professional relationship. See factoid page

Flavian II of Antioch ordained Anonymous 3032. See factoid page

Severus of Antioch had enmity for Flavian II of Antioch. See factoid page

Severus had enmity for Flavian of Antioch. See factoid page

Severus of Antioch had enmity for Flavian II of Antioch. See factoid page

Events

Flavian, who was challengeing the ordination of Solon, had previously ordained a priest in Germanicupolis. See factoid page


Emperor Anastasius sent his formula of satisfaction to Flavian, prelate of Antioch. See factoid page


How to cite:

“Person Page for Flavian II of Antioch — ܦܠܒܝܢܘܣ ,” in SPEAR: Syriac Persons Events and Relations, general editor Daniel L. Schwartz, https://dev.spear-prosop.org/aggregate/person/2530.html, 2025-07-01.