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Peter of Apamea

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in 518, Peter was deposed by a provincial council. The legality of this council is questionable, since it involved the deposition of their superior by a group of inferior clergy. He left Apamea sometime after 6 January 519. Among the accusations against Peter was that he used prostitutes, but this is
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condemning Peter as a heretic on 8 August 536. Peter was explicitly prohibited from spreading his doctrine. He was banned from the capital and other major cities and is not heard of again. He probably died not long after 536. He was certainly dead by 544/545 (year 856 of the
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and appears to have been the only non-Chalcedonian clergyman in his diocese. He succeeded Cosmas, who resigned. He was present at the
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probably baseless. After he left Apamea, his name was erased from the diptychs and he was considered excommunicated.
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in a letter to the clergy, deacons and monastic leaders of Syria Secunda. Following the deposition of Severus at the
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at some point before 535, possibly as early as 532/533. There he preached the
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in 515/516. He purged the names of Apamea's Chalcedonian bishops from the
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of the cathedral of Saint John in Apamea. He sent a force of
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doctrine openly against the Chalcedonian. Condemned by the
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Justinian and the Making of the Syrian Orthodox Church
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in 536, he left the city later that year. The Emperor
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Index

Syriac
Apamea
Severus of Antioch
non-Chalcedonian
Syria Secunda
Council of Tyre
Henoticon
Council of Antioch
diptychs
Isaurians
Monastery of Saint Maron
anathematized
Pope Hormisdas
Council of Constantinople
Constantinople
Miaphysite
Council of Constantinople
Justinian I
novella
Seleucid era


Menze 2008


Menze 2008



Harrak 1995

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