Elias I of Jerusalem

Elias of Jerusalem (d. c. 518) was a bishop and Patriarch of Jerusalem from 494 until he was deposed by Byzantine Emperor Anastasius I in 516 for supporting the decrees of the Council of Chalcedon.[1] Elias was an Arab, by birth, who had been educated in a monastery in Egypt.[2] At the Synod of Sidon (512) he successfully defended, together with Flavian II of Antioch, the dyophysite Christological doctrine proclaimed by the Council of Chalcedon.[3]

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References

  1. Margaret Bunson, Stephen Bunson (2003). Our Sunday Visitor's Encyclopedia of Saints. ISBN 1-931709-75-0.
  2. Fortescue, Adrian. "Elias of Jerusalem". The Catholic Encyclopedia.
  3. Public Domain Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Elias of Jerusalem". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.


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