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  Eutychius I
Eutychius sent him the usual announcement of his own appointment and the usual (and quite orthodox) profession of faith.
Eutychius resisted this decree, so on 22 January, 565, he was arrested in the church, and banished to a monastery at Chalcedon.
At the end of his life Eutychius evolved a heretical opinion denying the resurrection of the body.
www.catholicity.com /encyclopedia/e/eutychius_i.html   (963 words)

  
  Patriarch Eutychius of Constantinople   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Eutychius was born at Theium in Phrygia c.
At the beginning of 553 Eutychius wrote to pope Vigilius, making his profession of the Catholic faith, declaring his acceptance of the four councils and the letters of St. Leo, and requesting Vigilius to preside over the council that was to be held on the question of the Three Chapters.
Eutychius came into violent collision with Justinian in 564, when the emperor adopted the tenets of the Aphthartodocetae.
factsite.co.uk /en/wikipedia/p/pa/patriarch_eutychius_of_constantinople.html   (1662 words)

  
 Patriarch Eutychius of Constantinople - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
As an archimandrite at Constantinople he stood high in favour with the patriarch Menas, at whose death in 552 he was nominated by Justinian I to the vacant chair.
Vigilius refused, and Eutychius shared the first place in the assembly with the patriarchs Apollinarius of Alexandria and Domninus of Antioch.
The subscription of Eutychius to the Acts of this synod, which sat from 5 May to 2 June 553, is a summary of the decrees against the Three Chapters.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Patriarch_Eutychius_of_Constantinople   (1655 words)

  
 Eutychius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The entire exarchate had risen in revolt in response to imposition of iconoclasm in 727; the Lombards, the papacy, and the Italian cities all moved to eliminate Byzantine authority.
His attempts to bribe them eventually gained results; the Lombard King Liutprand was promised assistance in subjecting the duchies of Benevento and Spoleto to his authority, in exchange for the king's help in removing the pope.
Nevertheless, it was clear the Byzantine authority in Italy was falling apart, an inevitability that caused the pope to appeal to Charles Martel of the Franks that same year.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Eutychius   (369 words)

  
 Eutychius of Constantinople   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
At the beginning of 553 Eutychius wrote to pope Vigilius, making his profession of the Catholic faith,declaring his acceptance of the four councils and the letters of St. Leo, and requesting Vigilius to preside over the councilthat was to be held on the question of the Three Chapters.
Eutychius came into violent collision with Justinian in 564, when the emperor adopted thetenets of the Aphthartodocetae.
Eutychius resisted this decree, so on 22 January, 565, he was arrested in the church, and banished to amonastery at Chalcedon.
www.therfcc.org /eutychius-of-constantinople-244347.html   (1587 words)

  
 A History of Christianity in Egypt - The Council of Chalcedon
A formal accusation of heresy was given by Eusebius, bishop of Phrygia, at a synod in Constantinople.
Eutychius, despite brilliant oration on his belief in a single-nature Christ, was deposed and excommunicated.
Both Marcian and Pulcheria were opposed to Dioscurus and Eutychius, and informed Pope Leo of their wish to call a new council.
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 Prologue: hagiographies of the saints   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Once, as a child, when Eutychius was playing with his playmates, their game was that each of them would write their names on a wall and, beside their name, they would guess what rank each of them would attain in life.
Eutychius adamantly stood up against this heresy, for which the emperor banished him into exile to his original monastery.
Eutychius remained there for twelve years and eight months and proved himself to be a great miracle-worker healing people of various illnesses through prayer and by anointing them with holy oil.
www.mpc.org.mk /English/Calendar/prologue.asp?id=1287   (301 words)

  
 Patriarca Eutychius de Constantinople   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Eutychius fue llevado en Theium en Phrygia c.
Eutychius, en una dirección larga, demostró la incompatibilidad de esa teoría con Scripture; pero Justinian insistió en el suyo que suscribía a él, y encontrándolo inflexible, pidió su detención.
Eutychius resistió este decreto, así que el 22 de enero, 565, lo arrestaron en la iglesia, y banished a un monasterio en Chalcedon.
www.yotor.net /wiki/es/pa/Patriarca%20Eutychius%20de%20Constantinople.htm   (1679 words)

  
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Once, Eutychius was playing with some other children of his own age, their game being to write their names on a wall and put beside them the rank that they reckoned they would have in life.
When Eutychius' turn came, he wrote: 'Eutychius - Patriarch!' He became abbot of a monastery in Amasea at the age of thirty, and ten years later the Metropolitan of Amasea sent him to the Fifth Ecumenical Council in 553 as his representative.
There Eutychius lived for twelve years and eight months, being shown to be a great wonder-worker, healing people of various diseases by his prayers and by anointing with holy oil.
www.pomog.org /prologue/April/19.htm   (420 words)

  
 SAINT EUTYCHIUS - April 6   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Once, as a child, when Eutychius was playing with his playmates, their game was that each of them would write their names on a wall and, beside their name, they would guess what rank each of them would attain in life.
Eutychius adamantly stood up against this heresy, for which the emperor banished him into exile to his original monastery.
Eutychius remained there for twelve years and eight months and proved himself to be a great miracle-worker healing people of various illnesses through prayer and by anointing them with holy oil.
www.orthodox.net /menaion-april/06-saint-eutychius.html   (365 words)

  
 Eutychius :: Definition for Eutychius - Timothy Ministries   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The entire exarchate had risen in revolt in response to imposition of iconoclasm in 727; the Lombards, the papacy, and the Italian cities all moved to eliminate Byzantine authority.
His attempts to bribe them eventually gained results; the Lombard King Liutprand was promised assistance in subjecting the duchies of Benevento and Spoleto to his authority, in exchange for the king's help in removing the pope.
Nevertheless, it was clear the Byzantine authority in Italy was falling apart, an inevitability that caused the pope to appeal to Charles Martel of the Franks that same year.
timothyministries.org /theologicaldictionary/references.asp?theword=Eutychius   (402 words)

  
 Did 'Abd al-Malik Build Dome Of The Rock To Divert The Hajj From Makkah?
Eutychius says that `Abd al-Malik and al-Walid - who reigned long after Ibn Zubayr was dead - forbade the pilgrimage to Makkah, while Ya`qubi extends this accusation to all the Umayyads, which is in clear contradiction to trustworthy traditions about the pilgrimage of these caliphs to Makkah.
The account given by al-Ya`qubi and Eutychius has its origin partly in anti-Umayyad tendencies and partly reflects a certain religious usage which, however, was by no means restricted to Jerusalem.
It can also be shown that the histories of al-Ya`qubi and Eutychius contain willful distortions of fact which indicate that these writers were highly partisan in their opposition to the Umayyads.
www.islamic-awareness.org /History/Islam/Dome_Of_The_Rock/hajjdome.html   (3441 words)

  
 Eutychius
Being the Melchite (Orthodox) patriarch, he spent most of his reign in strife with the great majority of Egyptian Christians who were (Monophysite) Copts, and with his Coptic rival.
The work is dedicated to his brother, Isa ibn Batriq, and is meant to supply a short account of universal history.
In Latin it is quoted as "Eutychii Historia universalis", or as the "Annales" of Eutychius.
www.catholicity.com /encyclopedia/e/eutychius.html   (374 words)

  
 Iranica.com - EUTYCHIUS
All of this information was available to Ebn Ab^ Osáaybe¿a from Eutychius' annals in the form in which they were circulating in the Arabic-speaking world of his day, and from the remarks of Yaháya@ Antáa@q^, who continued the historical narrative of the annals from Eutychius' day to the year 1028 C.
The Annales, Eutychius' most enduring work, has survived in two recensions: the Alexandrian recension, which is in all probability Eutychius' own work, and the Antiochian recension, which is a considerably expanded work, composed by now unknown Melkite chroniclers and apologists between the eleventh and the fourteenth centuries.
Eutychius, who may have used Ebn Moqaffa¿'s lost K¨oday-na@ma as a source, provides much useful information on the pre-Islamic history of Persia, especially during the Sasanian period from the reign of Bahra@m V.
www.iranica.com /articles/v9f1/v9f127.html   (767 words)

  
 Eutychius of Constantinople - OrthodoxWiki
Saint Eutychius, Patriarch of Constantinople, was born in the province of Phrygia under the upbringing of well-known and pious parents.
In his first years as patriarch of Constantinople, Eutychius called together the Fifth Ecumenical Council, in which heresies were anathematized.
He had much more trouble battling the heresy of Aphthartodocetism, the belief that Jesus Christ was imperishable and was not able to suffer while dying on the Cross, since Emperor Justinian was allegedly fooled by the teaching.
orthodoxwiki.org /Eutychius_of_Constantinople   (312 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Eutychius I
Pope sent them a modified Decree, called the Constitution, in which he condemned sixty propositions taken from Theodore of Mopsuestia, but forbade the condemnation of the other Chapters.
Eutychius resisted this decree, so on 22 January, 565, he was arrested in the
Patriarch (John III, 566-577); and after his death, in 577, the Emperor Justin II (565-578) recalled Eutychius, who came back in October.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/05638b.htm   (847 words)

  
 Serbian Orthodox Church - St Eutychius, Patriarch of Constantinople   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
When Eutychius' turn came, he wrote: `Eutychius - Patriarch!' He became abbot of a monastery in Amasea at the age of thirty, and ten years later the Metropolitan of Amasea sent him to the Fifth Ecu-menical Council in 553 as his representative.
The Emperor was deluded and fell into the Monophy-site heresy of Aphthartodocetism, which taught the falsehood that the Lord Jesus, before the Resurrection, had a divine and uncor-rupting body, not feeling hunger or thirst or pain.
Justinian repented and died, and his successor, Justin II, called Eutychius back to the patriarchal throne, on which this saint remained till his death, governing the Church of God in peace.
www.serbianorthodoxchurch.net /cgi-bin/saints.cgi?view=656428403468   (399 words)

  
 Science Fair Projects - Fifth Ecumenical Council
In accordance with the imperial command, but without the assent of the Pope, the synod was opened on the May 5, 553, in the Secretarium of the Cathedral Church at Constantinople.
Among those present were the Patriarchs, Eutychius of Constantinople, who presided, Apollinarius of Alexandria, Domnus III of Antioch, three bishops as representatives of the Patriarch Eustochius of Jerusalem, and 145 other metropolitans and bishops, of whom many came also in the place of absent colleagues.
The three chapters were the point in question; that is, respecting Theodore of Mopsuestia, Theodoret's writings against Cyril, and the letter of Ibas of Edessa to Maris the Persian.
www.all-science-fair-projects.com /science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/Fifth_Ecumenical_Council   (1065 words)

  
 BHMA - Greek Canadian Newspaper
Saint Eutychius received the first rudiments of his education and a Christian upbringing from his grandfather, a priest.
However, after several years there arose a new heresy in the Church, Aphthartodocetism [asartodoketai] or “imperishability” which taught that the flesh of Christ, before His death on the Cross and resurrection, was imperishable and not capable of suffering.
Saint Eutychius vigorously denounced this heresy, but the emperor Justinian himself inclined towards it, and turned his wrath upon the saint.
www.bhma.net /archive/2003/0404/09.asp   (1233 words)

  
 The Action Plan for Australian Butterflies - Lexias aeropa eutychius
aeropa eutychius from Australia were collected near a moist creek bed at the edge of monsoon rainforest, one while feeding on the discarded skin of a banana (Monteith and Kerr 1977 and J.F. Kerr pers.
aeropa eutychius was restricted in distribution and that its survival would depend on the habitat remaining intact.
The sighting of a specimen at Iron Range indicates that this population is likely to be secure in the National Park.
www.environment.gov.au /biodiversity/threatened/publications/action/butterfly/species/099.html   (303 words)

  
 Temple Mount Dispute - A Historical Misunderstanding
Eutychius made this statement as a standard sign of identification that all people in Jerusalem recognized.
Eutychius said it was also realized that the later Byzantine Christians from the fourth to the seventh centuries HAD AS WELL NEVER CONSTRUCTED ANY BUILDINGS of their own upon the site.
As clear as Eutychius could write it, he stated that the place where Omar first selected his portable stone to be the Qiblah of his Al Aqsa Mosque within the Haram esh-Sharif, was a ruined Jewish area in which there had NEVER been any Roman, Byzantine or Arabic construction prior to the time of Omar.
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 Serbian Orthodox Church - Blessed Anastasius the Sinaite, Patriarch of Antioch
Eutychius, Patriarch of Constantinople, and Blessed Anastasius reacted sharply against this.
The Emperor exiled Eutychius and wanted to exile Anastasius also, but could find nothing in his life capable of criticism.
When Justinian was dying, he repented and returned Eutychius to the patriarchal throne, but Justin, his succes-sor, succeeded in exiling Anastasius on the basis of certain slanders.
www.serbianorthodoxchurch.net /cgi-bin/saints.cgi?view=411677585360   (196 words)

  
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The Monks Eutychius and Florentius were monks pursuing asceticism in the region of Nursa in Italy during the VI Century.
Saint Eutychius did not work miracles during his lifetime, but after death his remaining clothing began to produce healings.
The Monk Eutychius died on 23 May 540, and the Monk Florentius, on 1 June 547.
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 Encyclopedia: Patriarch Eutychius of Constantinople   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
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A legendary history of him is given in the Coptic "Synaxaria", in an Abyssinian poem cited by the Bollandists, and in the "Chronicon Orientale" of Abraham Ecchellensis the Maronite.
Three of their statements, however, may have some truth: one that he died at the age of 105 (born, therefore, in 126); another, found also in the Melchite Patriarch Eutychius [Sa'id Ibn Batrik, (d.
Eutychius relates that from Mark to Demetrius there was but one see in Egypt, that Demetrius was the first to establish three other bishoprics, and that his successor Heraclas made twenty more.
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 Church History forum
Eutychius said that the human nature became absorbed into the divine nature...the human nature was changed, or altered.
But Eutychius said that Christ's humanity was not the same as ours and was destroyed.
If just a human died on the cross, we aren't saved, and if just divinity died, we wouldn't be saved, and that, besides, is a contradiction: divinity by nature is not mortal.
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In Constantinople, Gregory attracted attention in controversy with Patriarch Eutychius of Constantinople, who had published a dissertation on the corporeality of the imminent general resurrection, in which bodies would be incorporeal, to which Gregory contrasted the corporeality of the risen Christ.
The heat of argument drew the emperor in as judge, Gregory using an interpreter, for he never learned the rudiments of Greek during his stay.
Eutychius' treatise was condemned, and suffered the normal fate of non-orthodox texts, of being publicly burnt.
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