John, Bishop of Ephesus, approximately 507-586
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Name (Hebrew)
יוהנס, בישוף מאפסוס, בערך 507-586
Name (Latin)
John, Bishop of Ephesus, approximately 507-586
Other forms of name
Joannes, Bishop of Ephesus, approximately 507-586
John, of Amida, Bishop of Ephesus, approximately 507-586
John, of Asia, Bishop of Ephesus, approximately 507-586
nnaa Joannes, Bp of Ephesus, 6th century
nnea John, Bishop of Ephesus, ca. 507-586
John, Bishop of Ephesus, ca. 507-586 a
Johannes, Bishop of Ephesus
John, of Amida, Bishop of Ephesus
John, of Ephesus
Johannes Ephesenus
Johannes, of Ephesus
Joannes, Bishop of Ephesus
John, of Asia, Bishop of Ephesus
Date of birth
0507
Date of death
0586
Gender
male
Sources of Information
- Harvey, S.A. Asceticism and society in crisis, c1990:CIP t.p. (John of Ephesus)
- New Cath. Ency., 1981(John of Ephesus, b. ca. 507, d. 586; 6th cent. Monophysite bishop, church historian; known also as John of Asia or John of Amida)
- LC manual auth. cd.(Joannes, Bp of Ephesus, 6th century)
- BLC,v. 166 (John, Bishop of Ephesus)
- הנזירות הנוצרית במזרח בשלהי העת העתיקה, 2024:פרק שמיני (יוהנס מאפסוס: חיי מריה מאמידה)
Wikipedia description:
John of Ephesus (or of Asia) (Greek: Ίωάννης ὁ Έφέσιος, Classical Syriac: ܝܘܚܢܢ ܕܐܦܣܘܣ, c. 507 – c. 588 AD) was a leader of the early Syriac Orthodox Church in the sixth century and one of the earliest and the most important historians to write in Syriac. John was a bishop, historian, and writer. He provides one of the only first-hand accounts of the Plague of Justinian. He was also alive in what has been called the worst year in history, 536.
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