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Severus sent a letter to Peter, Ammonius, and Olympiodorus discussing Peter's ordination as bishop of Alexandria. See factoid page
Severus wrote a letter to Hippocrates in which he emphasized his committment to maintaining communion between Antioch and Alexandria. See factoid page
In 409/10 A. Gr. 721 Cyril became Bishop of Alexandria . See factoid page
Severus and the bishops of the East had drawn up a synodal letter to John the archbishop of Alexandria, affirming orthodoxy and condemning the council of Chalcedon, the teachings of Nestorius, and the Tome of Leo. See factoid page
In 444/5 A. Gr. 756 Dioscorus became Bishop of Alexandria See factoid page
Severus wrote a letter to Ammonius about his lack of agreement wiht the decision to add Peter Mongus to the dyptichs in Alexandria. See factoid page
Hippocrates wrote a letter to Severus discussing communion between the churches of Antioch, Alexandria, and Caesarea. See factoid page
Zeʿora left the city for a camp in Thrace called Dercus where he dwelt together with Theodosius, Patriarch of Alexandria . See factoid page
John, Archbishop of Alexandria See factoid page
Arius, presbyter in Alexandria See factoid page
Theodosius, Patriarch of Alexandria See factoid page
Eustochius was a deacon of Alexandria See factoid page
John was Archbishop of Alexandria. See factoid page
Timothy was bishop of Alexandria . See factoid page
Timothy was Bishop of Alexandria See factoid page
Dioscorus I was bishop of Alexandria. See factoid page
Ammonius was a presbyter of Alexandria. See factoid page
Timothy was the archbishop of Alexandria See factoid page
Peter was archbishop of Alexandria See factoid page
Dioscorus was the bishop of Alexandria . See factoid page
Cyril was Bishop of Alexandria . See factoid page
Dioscorus was Bishop of Alexandria . See factoid page
Dionysius was the bishop of Alexandria See factoid page
Theophilus was the bishop of Alexandria See factoid page