John of Antioch — • There are four persons commonly known by this name Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. John of Antioch John of Antioch † … Catholic encyclopedia
John of Antioch — was Patriarch of Antioch (429 441) and led a group of moderate Eastern bishops during the Nestorian controversy. He is sometimes confused with John Chrysostom, who is occasionally also referred to as John of Antioch . John gave active support to… … Wikipedia
John Malalas — • A Monophysite Byzantine chronicler of the sixth century Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. John Malalas John Malalas † … Catholic encyclopedia
John Scholasticus — • Patriarch of Constantinople, the author of an important collection of ecclesiastical laws; b. at Sirimis near Antioch; d. 577 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. John Scholasticus John Scholasticus … Catholic encyclopedia
John IX bar Shushan — was the Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch (1063 1073)The Patriarchs of Antioch and the Pope of Alexandria had for many years kept in close touch with one another. More than once their relations were strained, as happened particularly in the… … Wikipedia
John I — may refer to:People* John Chrysostom (349–c. 407), Patriarch of Constantinople. * John of Antioch (died 441). * Pope John I, Pope from 523 to 526. * John I of Naples (died c. 719). * John I of Gaeta (died c. 933). * John I Tzimiskes (c. 925–976) … Wikipedia
John of Nikiû — • An Egyptian chronicler who flourished in the latter part of the seventh century Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. John of Nikiu John of Nikiû … Catholic encyclopedia
John Scholasticus — ▪ Syrian theologian and jurist also called John Of Antioch born c. 503, , near Antioch, Syria died Aug. 31, 577, Constantinople patriarch of Constantinople (as John III), theologian, and ecclesiastical jurist whose systematic… … Universalium
John — Contents 1 Religious figures 1.1 Papacy 2 Rulers and other political figures … Wikipedia
John Malalas — or Ioannes Malalas (or Malelas) (Greek: Ἰωάννης Μαλάλας) (c. 491 – 578) was a Greek chronicler from Antioch. Malalas is probably a Syriac word for rhetor , orator ; it is first applied to him by John of Damascus (the form Malelas is later, first… … Wikipedia