331:. Eight days later Justinian called an assembly of princes and prelates, to which he summoned Eutychius. The charges against him were trivial: that he used ointments, ate "delicate meats", and prayed for long periods. After being summoned three times, Eutychius replied that he would only come if he were to be judged canonically, in his own dignity, and in command of his clergy. Condemned by default, he was sent to an island in the
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Aphthartodocetic beliefs with Scripture. Emperor Justinian insisted that he subscribe to it anyway. When Eutychius refused to compromise, Justinian ordered his arrest. On 22 January 565, Eutychius was celebrating the feast day of
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Constantinople when Eutychius became patriarch. Eutychius sent him the usual announcement of his own appointment and a completely orthodox profession of the then-united Church. At the same time, the Pope urged him to summon and preside over the Church Council summoned to deal with the
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12:12–18), he entered the city on an ass's colt, over garments spread on the ground, the crowd carrying palms, dancing, and singing. The whole city was illuminated, public banquets were held, and new buildings were inaugurated.
420:, at the age of 70. Some of his friends later told Pope Gregory that a few minutes before his death he touched the skin of his hand and said, "I confess that in this flesh we shall rise again", (a rough quote of
258:. Vigilius first gave, and then withdrew, his consent to the Council. In spite of the Pope's refusal, the council met on 5 May 553 at Constantinople, and Eutychius shared the first place in the assembly with
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Eutychius' career is well documented: a full biography, composed by his chaplain
Eustathius of Constantinople, was preserved intact. Eutychius was born at Theium in
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Emperor throughout. He composed the decree of the Council against The Chapters. In 562, he consecrated the new church of
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Eutychius was first removed to a monastery called
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highest, on earth peace". In imitation of the entrance of Jesus into Jerusalem (recorded in
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and which concluded on 2 June 553, is a summary of the decrees against the Three Chapters.
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Patriarch of Constantinople (552–565, 577–582); Christian saint
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549:, on Achelous fl, n.w. of Cranon;" see also Livy, Book 38.
584:, Cpolis. Chr. lib. ii. p. 96, lib. iv. p. 93, ed. 1729)
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