Atticus of Constantinople
Atticus (Greek: Ἀττικός; died 5 November 425) was the archbishop of Constantinople, succeeding Arsacius of Tarsus in March 406. He had been an opponent of John Chrysostom and helped Arsacius of Tarsus depose him, but later became a supporter of him after his death. He rebuilt the small church that was located on the site of the later Hagia Sophia, and was an opponent of the Pelagians, which helped increase his popularity among the citizens of Constantinople.
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Atticus of Constantinople
Atticus (Greek: Ἀττικός; died 5 November 425) was the archbishop of Constantinople, succeeding Arsacius of Tarsus in March 406. He had been an opponent of John Chrysostom and helped Arsacius of Tarsus depose him, but later became a supporter of him after his death. He rebuilt the small church that was located on the site of the later Hagia Sophia, and was an opponent of the Pelagians, which helped increase his popularity among the citizens of Constantinople.
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Attico (Sebaste, IV secolo – 5 ...... i cittadini di Costantinopoli.
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Attikos (Yunani: Ἀττικός; †5 N ...... i antara warga Konstantinopel.
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Attique de Constantinople est ...... oxe, il est fêté le 8 janvier.
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Attyk z Konstantynopola (IV/V ...... az, fragmentarycznie, Homilie.
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Àtic (Atticus) fou arquebisbe ...... verses confessions cristianes.
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Ático (muerto en el año 425) f ...... e consagró el día 8 de enero.
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Ο Αττικός (θάν. 10 Οκτωβρίου 4 ...... η μνήμη του στις 8 Ιανουαρίου.
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Atticus of Constantinople
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Àtic de Constantinoble
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Ático de Constantinopla
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Ático de Constantinopla
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Πατριάρχης Αττικός
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