SPEAR Factoids about Law

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event: Severus wrote a letter to Ammonius discussing good, evil, the law, and free will. See factoid page


event: Severus wrote a letter to John of Bostra in which he discussed sacrifices and circumcision and argued that Christ abolished the letter of the law while the spirit of the law remains. See factoid page


event: Severus wrote a letter to Eustace on the subject of troubling thoughts and a legal dispute over an inheritance. See factoid page


event: Between 513 and 518, Severus wrote a letter to the devout monks of the blessed Lord Isaac about a legal dispute they were involved in, and a candidate for bishop among the brothers. See factoid page


event: A dispute between Antipater and the monks had been settled by the magistrates. See factoid page


event: Pelagius was summoned to be judged by Severus and the Count of the East. He was convicted of sowing discord and exiled from his monastery the House of Thomas. See factoid page


event: Eustace wrote a letter to Severus on the subject of troubling thoughts and a legal dispute over an inheritance. See factoid page


event: 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


event: 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. The following factoids deal with related events: 3079-26, 3064-3. See factoid page


How to cite:

“Keyword Page for Law,” in SPEAR: Syriac Persons Events and Relations, general editor Daniel L. Schwartz, https://dev.spear-prosop.org/aggregate/taxonomy/law.html, 2025-07-01.