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28 results for "flavian"
1. Hebrew Bible, Psalms, 4.4 (9th cent. BCE - 3rd cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •flavian (bishop of antioch) Found in books: Ruiz and Puertas (2021), Emperors and Emperorship in Late Antiquity: Images and Narratives, 204
4.4. "וּדְעוּ כִּי־הִפְלָה יְהוָה חָסִיד לוֹ יְהוָה יִשְׁמַע בְּקָרְאִי אֵלָיו׃", 4.4. "But know that the LORD hath set apart the godly man as His own; The LORD will hear when I call unto Him.",
2. Plato, Laws, None (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •flavian (bishop of antioch) Found in books: Ruiz and Puertas (2021), Emperors and Emperorship in Late Antiquity: Images and Narratives, 204
865a. ΑΘ. 865a. and not let out of jail until after that time. Ath. We need not hesitate to enact laws about every class of murder on similar lines, now that we have made a beginning. First we shall deal with the cases that are violent and involuntary. If a man has killed a friend in a contest or in public games—whether his death has been immediate or as the after-effect of wounds,—or similarly if he has killed him in war or in some action of training for war, either when practicing
3. New Testament, Acts, 11.26 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •flavian (bishop of antioch) Found in books: Ruiz and Puertas (2021), Emperors and Emperorship in Late Antiquity: Images and Narratives, 201
11.26. καὶ εὑρὼν ἤγαγεν εἰς Ἀντιόχειαν. ἐγένετο δὲ αὐτοῖς καὶ ἐνιαυτὸν ὅλον συναχθῆναι ἐν τῇ ἐκκλησίᾳ καὶ διδάξαι ὄχλον ἱκανόν, χρηματίσαὶ τε πρώτως ἐν Ἀντιοχείᾳ τοὺς μαθητὰς Χριστιανούς. 11.26. When he had found him, he brought him to Antioch. It happened, that even for a whole year they were gathered together with the assembly, and taught many people. The disciples were first called Christians in Antioch.
4. Menander of Laodicea, Rhet., 423.7-424.2 (3rd cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •flavian (bishop of antioch) Found in books: Ruiz and Puertas (2021), Emperors and Emperorship in Late Antiquity: Images and Narratives, 206
5. Theodoret of Cyrus, Ecclesiastical History, 18-19, 17 (4th cent. CE - 5th cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Ruiz and Puertas (2021), Emperors and Emperorship in Late Antiquity: Images and Narratives, 210
6. Libanius, Orations, 1.1, 1.253-1.254, 19.1-19.4, 19.7, 19.9, 19.13, 19.22, 19.38, 19.45, 20.14, 20.33, 20.36, 21.41, 32.2 (4th cent. CE - 4th cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •flavian (bishop of antioch) Found in books: Ruiz and Puertas (2021), Emperors and Emperorship in Late Antiquity: Images and Narratives, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209
7. Ambrose, De Obitu Theodosii Oratio, 13 (4th cent. CE - 4th cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •flavian (bishop of antioch) Found in books: Ruiz and Puertas (2021), Emperors and Emperorship in Late Antiquity: Images and Narratives, 203, 204
8. Ambrose, Letters, 11.4, 11.7-11.10, 11.12, 74.1-74.3, 74.11-74.13, 74.32 (4th cent. CE - 4th cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •flavian (bishop of antioch) Found in books: Ruiz and Puertas (2021), Emperors and Emperorship in Late Antiquity: Images and Narratives, 202, 204, 205
9. Libanius, Letters, 154, 156-159, 155 (4th cent. CE - 4th cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Ruiz and Puertas (2021), Emperors and Emperorship in Late Antiquity: Images and Narratives, 205
10. Leo I Pope, Letters, 114 (4th cent. CE - 5th cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •flavian of antioch, bishop Found in books: Klein and Wienand (2022), City of Caesar, City of God: Constantinople and Jerusalem in Late Antiquity, 254
11. Leo I Pope, Letters, 114 (4th cent. CE - 5th cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •flavian of antioch, bishop Found in books: Klein and Wienand (2022), City of Caesar, City of God: Constantinople and Jerusalem in Late Antiquity, 254
12. Leo I Pope, Letters, 114 (4th cent. CE - 5th cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •flavian of antioch, bishop Found in books: Klein and Wienand (2022), City of Caesar, City of God: Constantinople and Jerusalem in Late Antiquity, 254
13. Theodosius Ii Emperor of Rome, Theodosian Code, 9.40.13 (5th cent. CE - 5th cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •flavian (bishop of antioch) Found in books: Ruiz and Puertas (2021), Emperors and Emperorship in Late Antiquity: Images and Narratives, 210
14. Marcellinus Comes, Chronicon, None (5th cent. CE - 6th cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •flavian of antioch, bishop Found in books: Klein and Wienand (2022), City of Caesar, City of God: Constantinople and Jerusalem in Late Antiquity, 249
15. Liberatus Carthaginiensis, Breviarium, 11.228 (6th cent. CE - 6th cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •flavian of antioch, bishop Found in books: Klein and Wienand (2022), City of Caesar, City of God: Constantinople and Jerusalem in Late Antiquity, 248
16. Severus of Antioch, Letters, None (6th cent. CE - 6th cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Klein and Wienand (2022), City of Caesar, City of God: Constantinople and Jerusalem in Late Antiquity, 255
17. Evagrius Scholasticus, Ecclesiastical History, 1.2-1.9, 1.20-1.24 (6th cent. CE - 6th cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •flavian of antioch, bishop Found in books: Klein and Wienand (2022), City of Caesar, City of God: Constantinople and Jerusalem in Late Antiquity, 247, 248, 249, 251, 253, 255
18. Clement of Alexandria, Pedagogue, 2.43-2.44  Tagged with subjects: •flavian (bishop of antioch) Found in books: Ruiz and Puertas (2021), Emperors and Emperorship in Late Antiquity: Images and Narratives, 209
19. John Chrysostom, Homilies On The Statues, 10.2  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Ruiz and Puertas (2021), Emperors and Emperorship in Late Antiquity: Images and Narratives, 201, 203, 206
20. Zacharias of Mytilene, Life of Severus, 102-103, 114  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Klein and Wienand (2022), City of Caesar, City of God: Constantinople and Jerusalem in Late Antiquity, 255
21. John of Nicou, Pg, 81.29-81.70  Tagged with subjects: •flavian of antioch, bishop Found in books: Klein and Wienand (2022), City of Caesar, City of God: Constantinople and Jerusalem in Late Antiquity, 248
22. John Malalas, History, 11.26  Tagged with subjects: •flavian of antioch, bishop Found in books: Klein and Wienand (2022), City of Caesar, City of God: Constantinople and Jerusalem in Late Antiquity, 249
23. Sozomenus, Ecclesiastical History, 7.23  Tagged with subjects: •flavian (bishop of antioch) Found in books: Ruiz and Puertas (2021), Emperors and Emperorship in Late Antiquity: Images and Narratives, 209
7.23. In this time, on account of the necessities of war, it seemed best to the officials whose concern it was, to impose more than the customary taxes; for this reason the populace of Antioch in Syria revolted; the statues of the emperor and empress were thrown down and dragged by ropes through the city, and, as is usual on such occasions, the enraged multitude uttered every insulting epithet that passion could suggest. The emperor determined to avenge this insult by the death of many of the citizens of Antioch; the people were struck dumb at the mere announcement; the rage of the citizens had subsided, and had given place to repentance; and, as if already subjected to the threatened punishment, they abandoned themselves to groans and tears, and supplicated God to turn away the anger of the emperor, and made use of some threnodic hymns for their litanies. They deputed Flavian, their bishop, to go on an embassy to Theodosius; but on his arrival, finding that the resentment of the emperor at what had occurred was unabated, he had recourse to the following artifice. He caused some young men accustomed to sing at the table of the emperor to utter these hymns with the litanies of the Antiochans. It is said that the humanity of the emperor was excited; he was overcome by pity at once; his wrath was subdued, and as his heart yearned over the city, he shed tears on the cup which he held in his hand. It is reported that, on the night before the sedition occurred, a spectre was seen in the form of a woman of prodigious height and terrible aspect, pacing through the streets of the city, lashing the air with an ill-sounding whip, similar to that which is used in goading on the beasts brought forward at the public theatres. It might have been inferred that the sedition was excited by the agency of some evil and malicious demon. There is no doubt but that much bloodshed would have ensued, had not the wrath of the emperor been stayed by his respect for this sacerdotal entreaty.
24. Theophanes, Chronicle, None  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Klein and Wienand (2022), City of Caesar, City of God: Constantinople and Jerusalem in Late Antiquity, 248
25. Cyril of Scythopolis, Life of Sabas, 50-54, 56-57, 30  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Klein and Wienand (2022), City of Caesar, City of God: Constantinople and Jerusalem in Late Antiquity, 247
26. Ps.-Zacharias Rhetor, Ecclesiastical History, 1.2, 1.20, 1.22-1.23  Tagged with subjects: •flavian of antioch, bishop Found in books: Klein and Wienand (2022), City of Caesar, City of God: Constantinople and Jerusalem in Late Antiquity, 247, 248, 249, 255
28. John Chrysostom, Expositio In Psalm, 41  Tagged with subjects: •flavian (bishop of antioch) Found in books: Ruiz and Puertas (2021), Emperors and Emperorship in Late Antiquity: Images and Narratives, 209