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121Leo I, Saint — known as Leo the Great born 4th century, Tuscany? died Nov. 10, 461, Rome; Western feast day November 10, Eastern feast day February 18 Pope (440–461). He was a champion of orthodoxy and a Doctor of the Church. When the monk Eutyches of… …
122John Talaia — ▪ Egyptian theologian and bishop flourished 5th century theologian and bishop of Alexandria, Egypt, whose struggle to maintain his episcopal office and preserve the ascendancy of the orthodox party in conjunction with Popes Simplicius… …
123Abundius — • An Italian bishop, b. at Thessalonica early in the fifth century; d. 469 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Abundius Abundius …
124Abyssinia — • Provides details on the geography, ethnology, political revolutions, as well as church information Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Abyssinia Abyssinia …
125Acoemetae — • Either, an appellation common to all Eastern ascetics known by the rigour of their vigils; or, a special order of Greek or Basilian monks devoting themselves to prayer and praise without intermission Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.… …
126Anatolius, Saint — • Third century bishop of Laodicea, mathematician, scientist, philosopher • Patriarch of Constantinople, anti Nestorian, anti Eutychian. Some say he was killed by heretics in 458 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 …
127Andrew of Rhodes — • Theologian, d. 1440 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Andrew of Rhodes Andrew of Rhodes † …
128Basil of Seleucia — • Bishop and ecclesiastical writer, date of birth uncertain; d., probably, between 458 and 460 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Basil of Seleucia Basil of Seleucia …