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5th century Byzantine eunuch and chief minister
363–6). Chrysaphius exercised a considerable influence on Theodosius II at the end of his reign. According to Malalas, Theodosius II loved Chrysaphius for
Chrysaphius
Eastern Roman emperor from 402 to 450
sister, wife, and eunuchs, particularly Chrysaphius among them. In the later decades of his life, Chrysaphius rose to prominence as one of the emperor's
Theodosius_II
Castrated male human
known to have attained the highly distinguished office of Roman Consul. Chrysaphius (died 450): chief minister of Eastern Roman Emperor Theodosius II, architect
Eunuch
Eastern Roman emperor from 450 to 457
Marcian in 450 resulted in large changes to eastern imperial policy. Chrysaphius, the eunuch and spatharios (guard of the imperial chambers), who had
Marcian
Calendar year
orders the execution (or assassination) of the unpopular court eunuch Chrysaphius. He discontinues the tribute payments to Attila. All the Temples of Aphrodisias
450
5th century Christian clergy
officiorum and a friend of Chrysaphius, but despite the enormous bribe, they "never even saw the face of that barbarian Chrysaphius". Athanasius suspected
Athanasius of Alexandria (presbyter)
Athanasius_of_Alexandria_(presbyter)
Archbishop of Constantinople from 446 to 449
consecration, Roman Emperor Theodosius II was staying at Chalcedon. His eunuch Chrysaphius attempted to extort a present of gold to the Emperor but as he was unsuccessful
Flavian_of_Constantinople
Byzantine empress from 450 to 453
the Confessor wrote that Eudocia and the chief minister, the eunuch Chrysaphius, convinced Theodosius to rely less on his sister's influence and more
Pulcheria
Hated among the pro-Chalcedonian populace, he was denounced as another Chrysaphius in the Hagia Sophia on 16 July. Their plot revealed, Amantius and Andreas
Amantius_(praepositus)
451 Christian ecumenical council
claimed to have repented. Through the influence of the court official Chrysaphius, godson of Eutyches, in 449, the competing claims between the Patriarchs
Council_of_Chalcedon
Presbyter and archimandrite at Constantinople
he ruled over 300 monks. He was much respected and was godfather to Chrysaphius, an influential eunuch at the court of Theodosius II. The patriarch of
Eutyches
American actor
Niklas The Big Heat (1953) – Mike Lagana Sign of the Pagan (1954) – Chrysaphius The Silver Chalice (1954) – Luke Ransom! (1956) – Dr. Paul Y. Gorman
Alexander_Scourby
2007 British TV series or programme
soon kills his brother and returns. After defeating the emperor's army, Chrysaphius and Vigilas attempt to bribe Edeco in order to kill Attila but he betrays
Heroes and Villains (TV series)
Heroes_and_Villains_(TV_series)
Chariot racing factions
aligned with the Chalcedonians and the Greens with the non-Chalcedonians. Chrysaphius and Theodosius II, who convened the Second Council of Ephesus, both supported
Demes_in_the_Byzantine_Empire
Roman imperial bodyguards
from the reign of Emperor Theodosius II (r. 408–450), where the eunuch Chrysaphius held the post. The existence of the specific title of spatharokoubikoularios
Spatharios
Head of the Coptic Church from 444 to 454
readmitted if he repented. Through the influence of the court official Chrysaphius, the godson of Eutyches, in 449, Emperor Theodosius II convened the Second
Pope Dioscorus I of Alexandria
Pope_Dioscorus_I_of_Alexandria
East Roman state official
and Anatolius. Nomus (chosen as loyal supporter of the powerful eunuch Chrysaphius) and his companion went to meet Attila, who treated them badly at the
Nomus
Chrysaphius sided with the heretic Eutyches against the patriarch Flavian. From the story of Priscus of Panias it is known that in 449 Chrysaphius was
Eunuchs in the Byzantine Empire
Eunuchs_in_the_Byzantine_Empire
Calendar year
calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Chrysaphius, chief minister, persuades Emperor Theodosius II at Constantinople to
441
Hunnic noble
their failed plot to assassinate Attila in 448 or 449 AD, which included Chrysaphius and Hun Edeco, but Onegesius was most of the time away. Priscus recounts
Onegesius
Break of communion between the Eastern and Oriental Orthodox churches
Dioscorus I of Alexandria, who had succeeded Cyril. Through the influence of Chrysaphius, Eutyches' godson and a powerful eunuch in the imperial court, Theodosius
Chalcedonian_schism
1954 film by Douglas Sirk
Eduard Franz as Astrologer Allison Hayes as Ildico Alexander Scourby as Chrysaphius Howard Petrie as Gundahar Michael Ansara as Edecon Leo Gordon as Bleda
Sign_of_the_Pagan
Syrian bishop (fl. c. 435 – 457)
a very few weeks. The Eutychian party was aided by the intrigues of Chrysaphius, Dioscorus of Alexandria and their partisans to obtain an edict summoning
Ibas_of_Edessa
replaced Proclus in 446), and who happened to be out of favor with both Chrysaphius, a powerful minister and godson of Eutyches, and the emperor Theodosius
Eusebius_of_Dorylaeum
Chalcedonian ecclesiastical history
It concerns the Archbishop Flavian of Constantinople (446–449) and Chrysaphius, chief minister of Theodosius II. The same episode in similar language
Euthymiac_History
consul for the year 448. In 449 and in 450 he opposed the powerful eunuch Chrysaphius, comes sacrarum largitionum at court, who wanted to obtain Attila's favour
Zeno_(consul_448)
Byzantine court position, usually reserved for eunuchs
Euphratas under Constantine the Great (reigned 306–337), the notorious Chrysaphius under Theodosius II (r. 408–450), or an unnamed holder of the office
Parakoimomenos
408) Terentius (West, 408–409) Eusebius (West, 409) Lausus (East, 420) Chrysaphius (East, 443–450) Lauricius (West, 443–444) Faustus (Anicius Acilius Aginantius
Praepositus_sacri_cubiculi
Hun diplomat
assassinate him. The Byzantine Emperor, following the counsel of the eunuch Chrysaphius, had bribed Edekon, one of Attila's close men, and convinced him to participate
Eslas
to Pannonia. Edeko had been bribed by the emperor's chief minister, Chrysaphius, to murder Attila, but on his arrival in Pannonia informed his master
Maximinus_(diplomat)
Decade
orders the execution (or assassination) of the unpopular court eunuch Chrysaphius. He discontinues the tribute payments to Attila. All the Temples of Aphrodisias
450s
Roman Catholic diocese in France (? - 1801)
government), and its territory was assigned to the diocese of Digne. [Chrysaphius (ca. 449–452)] Johannes I (500–516 ?) Valerius (517) Avolus (ca. 541–554)
Ancient_Diocese_of_Sisteron
Decade
emperor needs no human instruction and is incapable of doctrinal error". Chrysaphius, chief minister, persuades Emperor Theodosius II at Constantinople to
440s
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