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5th-century Byzantine theologian and bishop
Theodoret of Cyrus or Cyrrhus (Ancient Greek: Θεοδώρητος Κύρρου; c. 393 – c. 458) was a notable theologian of the School of Antioch, biblical commentator
Theodoret
Topics referred to by the same term
Theodoret usually refers to the bishop of Cyrrhus (423–457). Theodoret may also refer to: Theodoret (martyr), martyred at Antioch in 362 Theodoret (patriarch
Theodoret_(disambiguation)
Jacobean era stage play
Thierry and Theodoret is a Jacobean era stage play, a tragedy in the canon of John Fletcher and his collaborators that was first published in 1621. It
Thierry_and_Theodoret
Saint Theodoret of Antioch or Saint Theodoritus of Uzès (Greek: Θεοδώρητος, "God given"; died October 22, 362) was a Greek-speaking Syrian Christian priest
Theodoret_(martyr)
4th-century Christian monk, saint, and martyr
Almachius; Greek: Τηλέμαχος) was a monk who, according to the Church historian Theodoret, tried to stop a gladiatorial fight in a Roman amphitheatre, and was stoned
Saint_Telemachus
Council of Christian bishops in Nicaea, 325
quoted by Theodoret", The Ecclesiastical History of Theodoret, retrieved 24 February 2014 Theodoret of Cyrus, The Ecclesiastical History of Theodoret Athanasius:
First_Council_of_Nicaea
Promontory in Athens, and the ancient council associated with it
political council by at least the early 5th century AD, according to Theodoret of Cyrus. After the closure[when?] of the council, the Areopagus hill
Areopagus
449 AD Christian church synod
Acts were read at Chalcedon. However, Theodoret, Evagrius and others note that the Council voted to depose Theodoret himself, Domnus, and Ibas, Bishop of
Second_Council_of_Ephesus
Christian Gnostic sect
is described in the Panarion of Epiphanius of Salamis (ch. 26), and Theodoret's Haereticarum Fabularum Compendium, the only extant sources on them from
Borborites
Melkite patriarch of Antioch
Theodoret was the Melkite (Greek) patriarch of Antioch in the late 8th century and possibly into the 9th, during the reign of the Abbasid caliph Harun
Theodoret (patriarch of Antioch)
Theodoret_(patriarch_of_Antioch)
Early Christian sect in North Africa
Augustine of Hippo also mentioned the Adamites in his De Haeresibus, and Theodoret discussed them in his Compendium of Heretical Fables. Modern scholars
Adamites
Biblical character in the Acts of the Apostles
identification is tenable. According to Protestant theologian Heinrich Meyer, "Theodoret and most commentators, including Flatt, Billroth, Ewald, Maier [and] Hofmann
Sosthenes
Greek Christian church historian
5th-century Greek Christian church historian, a contemporary of Sozomen and Theodoret. He is the author of a Historia Ecclesiastica ("Church History", Ἐκκλησιαστική
Socrates_of_Constantinople
Syrian Christian ascetic (c. 390 – 459)
these is by Theodoret, bishop of Cyrrhus, in his work Religious History. This biography was written during Simeon's lifetime. Theodoret relates several
Simeon_Stylites
Cross upon which Jesus was crucified
440) gives a description of the discovery later repeated by Sozomen and Theodoret. Socrates' account is very similar to Rufinus'. [Helena] found three crosses
True_Cross
4/5th-century Eastern Christian theologian; Archbishop of Mopsuestia
on the death of Olympius, probably through the influence of Diodore. Theodoret states he spent his remaining thirty-six years of life in this town. Mopsuestia
Theodore_of_Mopsuestia
Continuation of the Roman Empire (330–1453)
Simplicius of Cilicia Sozomen Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus Major cities Alexandria Antioch Aquileia Berytus Bononia
Byzantine_Empire
Archbishop of Constantinople from c. 428 to 431
defending his views. His last major defender within the Roman Empire, Theodoret of Cyrrhus, finally agreed to anathematize him in 451 during the Council
Nestorius
Phase in the Chalcedonian controversy
The person and writings of Theodore of Mopsuestia Certain writings of Theodoret of Cyrus The letter of Ibas of Edessa to Maris At a very early stage of
Three-Chapter_Controversy
Pseudographic gospel
relationship to the Gospel according to the Hebrews becomes more clear when Theodoret states that the Nazarenes made use of the Gospel of Peter, for it is known
Gospel_of_Peter
Teacher
the two names as united in mutual communion and support. Eusebius and Theodoret describe his teaching as a denial of Christ's divinity and an assertion
Artemon
this problem in the Roman Catholic dogmatic teaching of actus purus. Theodoret, bishop of Cyrrhus in the Roman province of Euphratensis, refused to endorse
Eastern Orthodox teaching regarding the Filioque
Eastern_Orthodox_teaching_regarding_the_Filioque
Patriarch of Antioch from 441 to 449
(441 – 449), nephew of John I of Antioch, and friend of the influential Theodoret of Cyrrhus. In 429, Domnus was ordained a deacon by Patriarch Juvenal
Domnus_II_of_Antioch
Roman emperor from 379 to 395
little is recorded of the upbringing of Theodosius. The 5th-century author Theodoret claimed the future emperor grew up and was educated in his Iberian homeland
Theodosius_I
and was subjected to beatings, starvation, and mutilation. According to Theodoret, Paul "had been deprived of the use of both hands by the application of
Paul_of_Neocaesarea
Early Christian sect mentioned twice in the Book of Revelation
Irenaeus, Tertullian, Clement of Alexandria, Hippolytus, Epiphanius, and Theodoret, stating that Nicolas the Deacon, one of the Seven Deacons, was the author
Nicolaism
Head of the Coptic Church from 444 to 454
Though being theologically opposed to him, Theodoret always positively represents Dioscorus' qualities. Theodoret had written against the 12 Anathemas of
Pope Dioscorus I of Alexandria
Pope_Dioscorus_I_of_Alexandria
Syrian bishop and saint (died 337/338 or 350)
anchorite in c. 280 in the mountains near Nisibis where, according to Theodoret of Cyrrhus, he survived on herbs and fruits, and chose to wear no clothes
Jacob_of_Nisibis
Bishop of Byzantium and the first bishop of Constantinople from 314 to 337
He was highly praised by Gregory Nazianzus and Epiphanius of Salamis. Theodoret called him an "apostolic" bishop. Alexander served as bishop for about
Alexander_of_Constantinople
Christian relics believed to be the nails used in Jesus's crucifixion
belief that three nails were used is called Triclavianism. Sozomen and Theodoret reported that when Helena, the mother of Constantine the Great, discovered
Holy_Nail
Patriarch of Antioch from 429 to 441
Controversy. Minneapolis: Fortess Press. Pásztori-Kupán, István (2006). Theodoret of Cyrus. London and New York: Routledge. Perhai, Richard J. (2015). Antiochene
John_I_of_Antioch
1st- or 2nd-century AD Greek doxographer and philosopher
5th-century CE theologian Theodoret had full versions of the quotes which were shortened in the abridgements. This means that Theodoret had managed to procure
Aetius_(philosopher)
(The person and writings of Theodore of Mopsuestia, some writings of Theodoret of Cyrus, and an epistle by Ibas of Edessa to Maris). The Byzantine Emperor
List_of_Christian_heresies
Emperor Constantine's views and laws regarding Judaism
according to the Jewish lunar calendar and not the Julian solar calendar". Theodoret's Ecclesiastical History records The Epistle of the Emperor Constantine
Constantine the Great and Judaism
Constantine_the_Great_and_Judaism
Early Christian center of biblical study
included Acacius of Caesarea, Severian of Gabala, Theodore of Mopsuestia, Theodoret, and others. Nestorius, before becoming patriarch of Constantinople, had
School_of_Antioch
Byzantine aristocrat, monk and historian (c.758/60–c.817/8)
Theodore Lector from the works of Socrates Scholasticus, Sozomenus, and Theodoret; and third, the city chronicle of Constantinople. Cyril Mango has argued
Theophanes_the_Confessor
Ecumenical council in Ephesus in 431, convened by Emperor Theodosius II
representatives of the Antiochene tradition such as John of Antioch, Theodoret and Andrew of Samosata were able to recognize "the point of the argument
Council_of_Ephesus
4th-century Christian chronology by Eusebius
advocates in Constantinople, Socrates Scholasticus and Sozomen, and a bishop, Theodoret of Cyrrhus, Syria, wrote continuations of Eusebius's account, establishing
Ecclesiastical History (Eusebius)
Ecclesiastical_History_(Eusebius)
Roman general and dictator (100–44 BC)
Simplicius of Cilicia Sozomen Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus Major cities Alexandria Antioch Aquileia Berytus Bononia
Julius_Caesar
Simplicius of Cilicia Sozomen Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus Major cities Alexandria Antioch Aquileia Berytus Bononia
6th-century_Byzantine_domes
Ecumenical council held in 553 in response to the Three Chapters controversy
Alexandria's Twelve Anathemas accepted at the Council of Ephesus, written by Theodoret of Cyrrhus (died c. 466), and a letter written against Cyrillianism and
Second Council of Constantinople
Second_Council_of_Constantinople
(450–457). Among his supporters there was the magister militum Apollonius; Theodoret wrote him two letters. According to ancient sources, Zeno's prestigious
Zeno_(consul_448)
Indo-European language of the Italic branch
Simplicius of Cilicia Sozomen Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus Major cities Alexandria Antioch Aquileia Berytus Bononia
Latin
2nd century gospel harmony by Tatian
domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Theodoret". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 26 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. Theodoret of Cyrus, Compendium of Heretical
Diatessaron
Meeting of bishops to rule on Christian doctrine and other matters
based on his petition outlining his confession of faith. It also deposed Theodoret of Cyrrhus and Ibas of Edessa, and condemned Ibas's Letter to "Maris the
Ecumenical_council
Four-letter name of God in the Hebrew Bible
this vocalization are the Samaritan form Iabé quoted by church fathers Theodoret and Epiphanius, the infixes -yahu and yeho- in compound personal names
Tetragrammaton
Archbishop of Constantinople from 446 to 449
soldiers taking him to his place of banishment. In a disputed letter to Theodoret dated 11 June 453, Pope Leo blamed Dioscorus in a general sense for Flavian's
Flavian_of_Constantinople
2nd-century Christian theologian
: Candidus. | St-Takla.org". st-takla.org. "Philip Schaff: NPNF2-03. Theodoret, Jerome, Gennadius, & Rufinus: Historical Writings - Christian Classics
Candidus_(theologian)
Hellenistic Platonist philosopher (175–243)
porter in his youth, a view supported in antiquity by Byzantine bishop Theodoret. Others have asserted that this is a misreading of "Sakkas" for "sakkophoros"
Ammonius_Saccas
First emanation of God in some Gnostic cosmogony
"where Barbērō or Barbēlō is, the Mother of the Living" (Genesis 3:20). Theodoret (H. F. f. 13) merely paraphrases Irenaeus, with a few words from Epiphanius
Barbelo
Team writers of the early Jacobean era
1647). Beaumont/Fletcher plays, later revised by Massinger: Thierry and Theodoret, tragedy (c. 1607?; printed 1621) The Coxcomb, comedy (1608–10; printed
Beaumont_and_Fletcher
Roman bureaucrat
Libanius and Theodoret are too disparate or unreliable for them to be securely conflated into a single narrative. McLynn takes Theodoret's anecdote to
Maternus_Cynegius
390 Roman massacre under Theodosius I
instead, they come from the fifth century church historians Sozomen, Theodoret the bishop of Cyrrhus, Socrates of Constantinople and Rufinus. Sozomen
Massacre_of_Thessalonica
Break of communion between the Eastern and Oriental Orthodox churches
Christology. Antiochene theologians such as Theodore of Mopsuestia and Theodoret of Cyrrhus had a "Word-man" Christology, or "Christology from below",
Chalcedonian_schism
Name list
Theodoros/Theodorus, Theodosius, Theodotus, Theophanes, Theophilus, Theodoret and Theophylact Many other names beginning with "Theo-" do not necessarily
Theo
Roman martyr
Theodore Stratelates Theodore, Philippa and companions Theodore Tiron Theodoret Theodora and Didymus Theofrid of Orange Theonistus 17 Thomasian Martyrs
Sophia_of_Rome
Greek philosopher and historian (c. AD 40 – 120s)
Simplicius of Cilicia Sozomen Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus Major cities Alexandria Antioch Aquileia Berytus Bononia
Plutarch
Numbers in the Roman numeral system
Simplicius of Cilicia Sozomen Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus Major cities Alexandria Antioch Aquileia Berytus Bononia
Roman_numerals
Historical fermented fish sauce
Simplicius of Cilicia Sozomen Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus Major cities Alexandria Antioch Aquileia Berytus Bononia
Garum
Semi-legendary overthrow of the Roman monarchy and foundation of the republic
Simplicius of Cilicia Sozomen Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus Major cities Alexandria Antioch Aquileia Berytus Bononia
Overthrow of the Roman monarchy
Overthrow_of_the_Roman_monarchy
Non-standard Latin spoken in ancient Rome
Simplicius of Cilicia Sozomen Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus Major cities Alexandria Antioch Aquileia Berytus Bononia
Vulgar_Latin
Elected official in ancient Rome
Simplicius of Cilicia Sozomen Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus Major cities Alexandria Antioch Aquileia Berytus Bononia
Roman_magistrate
Capuchin friar and saint (1577–1622)
Theodore Stratelates Theodore, Philippa and companions Theodore Tiron Theodoret Theodora and Didymus Theofrid of Orange Theonistus 17 Thomasian Martyrs
Fidelis_of_Sigmaringen
Roman courtier (27 – 66 AD)
Simplicius of Cilicia Sozomen Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus Major cities Alexandria Antioch Aquileia Berytus Bononia
Petronius
Simplicius of Cilicia Sozomen Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus Major cities Alexandria Antioch Aquileia Berytus Bononia
Legacy_of_the_Roman_Empire
Christian theologian, bishop, and saint (c. 313 – 386)
suffered drastic food shortages at which point church historians Sozomen and Theodoret report "Cyril secretly sold sacramental ornaments of the church and a
Cyril_of_Jerusalem
Head of the Catholic Church from 352 to 366
Translation of Jaffe-Kaltenbrunner's Register of the Roman Pontiff. Theodoret of Cyrus' record of his confrontation with the Emperor over Athanasius
Pope_Liberius
Roman martyr in the 3rd century
Theodore Stratelates Theodore, Philippa and companions Theodore Tiron Theodoret Theodora and Didymus Theofrid of Orange Theonistus 17 Thomasian Martyrs
Hripsime
Flemish saint (1052–1070)
Theodore Stratelates Theodore, Philippa and companions Theodore Tiron Theodoret Theodora and Didymus Theofrid of Orange Theonistus 17 Thomasian Martyrs
Godelieve
Archbishop of Constantinople from 406 to 425
1073; cf. S. Prosper. p. 549; S. Leo, Ep. xxi. Leo, the Great, Ep. XXI Theodoret, Ep. 145 Venables 1911 cites Labbe, iii, p. 518, iv, p. 831. Venables
Atticus_of_Constantinople
4th-century saint
Theodore Stratelates Theodore, Philippa and companions Theodore Tiron Theodoret Theodora and Didymus Theofrid of Orange Theonistus 17 Thomasian Martyrs
Saint_Ursula
Laws enacted by Roman Emperor Augustus between 30 BC and 2 BC
Simplicius of Cilicia Sozomen Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus Major cities Alexandria Antioch Aquileia Berytus Bononia
Constitutional reforms of Augustus
Constitutional_reforms_of_Augustus
Roman emperor from 306 to 337
and early life. The ecclesiastical histories of Socrates, Sozomen, and Theodoret describe the ecclesiastic disputes of Constantine's later reign. Written
Constantine_the_Great
Ancient city near modern Naples, Italy
Simplicius of Cilicia Sozomen Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus Major cities Alexandria Antioch Aquileia Berytus Bononia
Pompeii
Roman empress from 364 to 378
husband Valens to convert to the Arian sect. In about 367, according to Theodoret, Domnica convinced Valens to seek baptism from Eudoxius of Antioch, Archbishop
Domnica
Oldest living male in an ancient Roman household
Simplicius of Cilicia Sozomen Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus Major cities Alexandria Antioch Aquileia Berytus Bononia
Pater_familias
Greek Christian bishop and scholar (c. 260 – 339)
are the 5th-century ecclesiastical historians Socrates, Sozomen, and Theodoret, and the 4th-century Christian author Jerome. There are assorted notices
Eusebius
Branch of Christianity that accepts the Council of Chalcedon
Byzantine State. Oxford: Basil Blackwell. Pásztori-Kupán, István (2006). Theodoret of Cyrus. London & New York: Routledge. ISBN 9781134391769. Non-Chalcedonian
Chalcedonian_Christianity
Roman Catholic Saint
Theodore Stratelates Theodore, Philippa and companions Theodore Tiron Theodoret Theodora and Didymus Theofrid of Orange Theonistus 17 Thomasian Martyrs
Orontius_of_Lecce
Attempted coup in the Roman republic in 63 BC
Simplicius of Cilicia Sozomen Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus Major cities Alexandria Antioch Aquileia Berytus Bononia
Catilinarian_conspiracy
Church government by assemblies of elders
was also made by Chrysostom (349–407) in "Homilia i, in Phil. i, 1" and Theodoret (393–457) in "Interpret ad. Phil. iii", 445. Aerius of Sebaste also attacked
Presbyterian_polity
3rd-century Christian saint and martyr
Theodore Stratelates Theodore, Philippa and companions Theodore Tiron Theodoret Theodora and Didymus Theofrid of Orange Theonistus 17 Thomasian Martyrs
Saint_Sebastian
3rd-century Christian martyr and saint
Theodore Stratelates Theodore, Philippa and companions Theodore Tiron Theodoret Theodora and Didymus Theofrid of Orange Theonistus 17 Thomasian Martyrs
Castulus
Greek Orthodox saint
Theodore Stratelates Theodore, Philippa and companions Theodore Tiron Theodoret Theodora and Didymus Theofrid of Orange Theonistus 17 Thomasian Martyrs
Phanourios_the_Newly-Revealed
Simplicius of Cilicia Sozomen Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus Major cities Alexandria Antioch Aquileia Berytus Bononia
List_of_Roman_army_unit_types
Italian saint
Theodore Stratelates Theodore, Philippa and companions Theodore Tiron Theodoret Theodora and Didymus Theofrid of Orange Theonistus 17 Thomasian Martyrs
Pancras_of_Taormina
Theodore Stratelates Theodore, Philippa and companions Theodore Tiron Theodoret Theodora and Didymus Theofrid of Orange Theonistus 17 Thomasian Martyrs
Saint_Fructus
Regime dominated by three individuals
Simplicius of Cilicia Sozomen Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus Major cities Alexandria Antioch Aquileia Berytus Bononia
Triumvirate
Early Christian saint
who wrote about Saint Nino include Socrates of Constantinople, Sozomen, Theodoret of Cyrrhus, Gelasius of Cyzicus, Movses Khorenatsi and Theophanes the
Saint_Nino
Extraordinary magistrate of the Roman Republic
Simplicius of Cilicia Sozomen Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus Major cities Alexandria Antioch Aquileia Berytus Bononia
Roman_dictator
British Anglican bishop, theologian, and academic
had six children: Garmon, John Mark, Mary, Philip, Ruth, and Charles. Theodoret of Cyrrhus as exegete of the Old Testament. Grahamstown: Rhodes University
Godfrey_Ashby
German theologian
and the Alexandrian Catechetical School. He has also edited a work of Theodoret. He taught in the Catholic Theology and Philosophy departments of the
Clemens_Scholten
1st-century BC Roman architect and engineer
Simplicius of Cilicia Sozomen Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus Major cities Alexandria Antioch Aquileia Berytus Bononia
Vitruvius
Greek saint
Theodore Stratelates Theodore, Philippa and companions Theodore Tiron Theodoret Theodora and Didymus Theofrid of Orange Theonistus 17 Thomasian Martyrs
Saint_Hermes
Spanish saint
Theodore Stratelates Theodore, Philippa and companions Theodore Tiron Theodoret Theodora and Didymus Theofrid of Orange Theonistus 17 Thomasian Martyrs
Fermin
Ancient city in northwest Syria
a tributary of the Orontes River, which had been banked up by Bishop Theodoret. The Cyrrhus in Syria was founded by Seleucus Nicator shortly after 300
Cyrrhus
Swiss noblewoman and Catholic saint
Theodore Stratelates Theodore, Philippa and companions Theodore Tiron Theodoret Theodora and Didymus Theofrid of Orange Theonistus 17 Thomasian Martyrs
Wiborada
Catholic and Eastern Orthodox saint
2022-02-04. Retrieved 2025-07-10. Athanasius, History of the Arians, 20. Theodoret of Cyrus, Church History 2,9 Historia Francorum, II.5 P.C. Boeren (see
Servatius_of_Tongeren
Philostorgius Priscus Sabinus of Heraclea Socrates of Constantinople Sozomen Theodoret 6th century Agathias Cyril of Scythopolis Eustathius of Epiphania Evagrius
Panodorus_of_Alexandria
Christian virgin-martyr
Theodore Stratelates Theodore, Philippa and companions Theodore Tiron Theodoret Theodora and Didymus Theofrid of Orange Theonistus 17 Thomasian Martyrs
Olivia_of_Palermo
THEODORET
THEODORET
THEODORET
THEODORET
Girl/Female
Tamil
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Wise and Intelligent
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Friend
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Circumference of the Orbit; Limit; Realm
Male
French
French form of Breton Haerveu, HERVÉ means "battle worthy."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Vasudevan | வஸà¯à®¤à¯‡à®µà®¨Â
Girl/Female
Sikh
Girl/Female
English
Derived from an Irish Gaelic of Helen: (light;beautiful woman);.
Male
Irish
Old Irish Gaelic name, possibly EIGHNEACHAN means "man of force." This was the name of the first O'Donnell chieftain. Ignatius is an Anglicized form.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu
Bestower of Wishes and Boons
THEODORET
THEODORET
THEODORET
THEODORET
THEODORET