Helladius of Tarsus

Helladius of Tarsus was a Christian bishop of Tarsus. He was condemned at the First Council of Ephesus (431) and appealed to the pope in 433. Prior to the Council of Ephesus he had been a disciple of and following that was head of a monastery at Rhosus in Cilicia before being made a bishop. Before the Council he was one of the voices who called for the Council to be delayed until John of Antioch could arrive and one of the bishops who joined Johns counter Council. In 433 he held a Synod at Tarsus which anathamatised those who had anathamatised him and his fellow objectors.

Helladius of Tarsus

Helladius of Tarsus was a Christian bishop of Tarsus. He was condemned at the First Council of Ephesus (431) and appealed to the pope in 433. Prior to the Council of Ephesus he had been a disciple of and following that was head of a monastery at Rhosus in Cilicia before being made a bishop. Before the Council he was one of the voices who called for the Council to be delayed until John of Antioch could arrive and one of the bishops who joined Johns counter Council. In 433 he held a Synod at Tarsus which anathamatised those who had anathamatised him and his fellow objectors.