Asclepiades of Antioch
Patriarch of Antioch from 211 to 217
Saint Asclepiades | |
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Patriarch of Antioch, Confessor and Martyr | |
Died | 217 |
Venerated in | Catholic Church Eastern Orthodox Church |
Canonized | Pre-congregation |
Feast | 18 October |
Asclepiades of Antioch (Greek: Ἀσκληπιάδης) was Patriarch of Antioch and martyr. He succeeded Serapion as Patriarch of Antioch in 211. He was given the title of martyr, due to the trials he endured during Roman persecution.[1]
See also
- Paul of Samosata
References
- ^ St. Asclepiades Catholic Online
Titles of the Great Christian Church | ||
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Preceded by Serapion | Patriarch of Antioch 211–217 | Succeeded by Philetus |
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- Eros (154–169)
- Theophilus (c. 169 – c. 182)
- Maximus I (182–191)
- Serapion (191–211)
- Ascelpiades (211–220)
- Philetus (220–231)
- Zebinnus (231–237)
- Babylas (237–ca. 250)
- Fabius (253–256)
- Demetrius (c. 256–?)
- Paul of Samosata (260–268)
- Domnus I (268–273)
- Timaeus (273–282)
- Cyril I (283–303)
- Tyrannus (304–314)
- Vitalis (314–320)
- Philogonus (320–323)
- Eustathius (324–330)
- Paulinus I (330)
- Eulalius (331–332)
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- Flacillus (333–342)
- Stephen I (342–344)
- Leontius (344–358)
- Eudoxius (358–359)
- Annanios (359)
- Meletius (360–361)
- Euzoius (361–378)
- Dorotheus (378–381)
- Paulinus II (362–388)
- Evagrius (388–393)
- Vitalis (376–?)
- Theodotus (417–428)
- John I (428–442)
- Domnus II (442–449)
- Maximus II (449–455)
- Basil (456–458)
- Acacius (458–461)
- Martyrius (461–469)
- Peter II (469–471)
- Julian (471–476)
- Peter II (476)
- John II Codonatus (476–477)
- Stephen II (477–479)
- Callandion (479–485)
- Peter II (485–488)
- Palladius (488–498)
- Flavian II (498–512)
- Severus I (512–518)
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