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Hypatius, the Master of the Soldiers See factoid page
The General of the East See factoid page
Hypatius was male. See factoid page
Hypatius was male. See factoid page
Anonymous 3056 was a deputy of the general Hypatius. See factoid page
Heliodorus was the curator of Hypatius . See factoid page
Hypatius was Master of the Soldiers. See factoid page
Hypatius and Anonymous 3056 had a professional relationship. See factoid page
Hypatius had military command over Heliodorus. See factoid page
Severus of Antioch sent a letter to Hypatius. See factoid page
In his letters to Severus and his uncle Hypatius, Antoninus showed wisdom in his handling the presumptuous deeds of the Jews, who are beyond all forgiveness. See factoid page
Meeting with the general, Severus counselled Antoninus to show restraint with the Jews, even though no punishment is severe enough for the arrogance of the Jews. See factoid page
Sometime between 515-18 Severus of Antioch wrote a letter to the magister militum Hypatius about the case of Julian who petitioned Hypatius to overturn the ruling of an ecclesiastical court that found him guilt of using church property for personal benefit. See factoid page
Sometime between 515-18 Severus of Antioch and a group of clergy and scholastics ruled against Julian in a dispute regarding church property in Tarsus. Julian attempted to appeal to the magister militum Hypatius. The following factoids deal with related events: 3079-26, 3064-3. See factoid page