Julian of Halicarnassus - ܝܘܠܝܢܐ ܕܗܐܠܝܩܪܢܣܝܘܣ
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“Julian was originally a collaborator of Severus of Antioch and bishop of Halicarnassus. After the accession of Justin I in 518, he was, as an opponent of Chalcedon, forced into exile and went to Egypt together with Severus. There, he clashed with his former mentor since he argued that Christ's body had always been immune to corruption and suffering, a notion fiercely contested by Severus. This conflict ushered in a lasting split among the miaphysites; the followers of Julian, known as Julianists or aphthartists, remained especially strong in Egypt during the remainder of the sixth century.” 8
Names
- ܝܘܠܝܢܐ1
- ܝܘܠܝܢܐ ܕܗܐܠܝܩܪܢܣܝܘܣ
- Julian of Halicarnassus
- ܝܘܠܝܢܐ ܐܦܝܣܩܘܦܐ ܕܗܐܠܝܩܪܢܣܝܘܣ4
- ܝܘ̈ܠܝܢܣܛܐ7
- ܝܘܽܠܝܰܢܶܐ ܐܶܦܝܣܩܘܦܐ ܕܗܶܐܠܝܩܰܪܢܣܝܘܣ4
- يوليان اسقف هاليكرناس3
- Ioulianos
- Julian of Halicarnassus
- Julian of Halicarnassus1
- Julian of Halicarnassus1
- Julian the Phantasiast, bishop of Halicarnassus2
Floruit
early 6th century
Floruit
ca. 520
Status: draft
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- 1 M. P. Penn, "Julian of Halicarnassus." in Sebastian P. Brock et al. (eds.), The Gorgias Encyclopedic Dictionary of the Syriac Heritage (Piscataway,NJ: Gorgias Press, 2011), p: 236, 236.
- 2 Ignatius Afram Barsoum, The Scattered Pearls: A History of Syriac Literature and Sciences, trans. Matti Moosa, 2nd rev. ed. (Piscataway,NJ: Gorgias Press, 2003), p: 279.
- 3 Ignatius Afram Barsoum, al-Luʼluʼ al-manthūr fī tārīkh al-ʻulūm wa-al-ādāb al-Suryāniyyah, 4th ed. (Holland: Bar Hebraeus Verlag, 1987), p: 234.
- 4 Ignatius Afram Barsoum, Berule bdire d-ʿal yulpone suryoye hdire, trans. Philoxenos Yuḥanon Dolabani, 2nd ed. (Holland: Bar Hebraeus Verlag, 1991), p: 259.
- 5 Sergey Minov (ed.), A Comprehensive Bibliography on Syriac Christianity (The Center for the Study of Christianity, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 2013), entry: Julian of Halicarnassus.
- 6 Ernest Walter Brooks, Iohannis Ephesini historiae ecclesiasticae pars tertia, CSCO Syr. III.3 (Louvain: L. Durbecq, 1935-1936), p: 239, chapter: 3.4.53.
- 7 Ernest Walter Brooks, Iohannis Ephesini historiae ecclesiasticae pars tertia, CSCO Syr. III.3 (Louvain: L. Durbecq, 1935-1936), p: 49, chapter: 3.1.40.
- 8 Sylvain Destephen, Prosopographie chrétienne du Bas-Empire, <i>t. 3</i>: Prosopographie du diocèse d’Asie (325–641) (Paris: Association des Amis du Centre d'histoire et civilisation de Byzance, 2008)., p: 546-561.
- 9 Ernest Walter Brooks, Iohannis Ephesini historiae ecclesiasticae pars tertia, CSCO Syr. III.3 (Louvain: L. Durbecq, 1935-1936), p: 49; 239.
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