- also
known as
Acacius of
Byzantium (died 303),
martyred Cappadocian Gr****
centurion of the
imperial army An
early Church of St
Acacius existed at Constantinople...
-
November 27. This
Acacius should not be
confused with the
soldier Acacius, one of the
Forty Martyrs of Sebaste. Van den
Akker s.j., A., "
Acacius van Sebaste...
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Felix III
considered Acacius'
slighting of
Chalcedon and his
predecessor Leo to be an
affront to the
prestige of his See.
Acacius was
condemned and deposed...
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Acacius of
Caesarea (Gr****: Ἀκάκιος; date of
birth unknown, died in 366) was a
Christian bishop probably originating from Syria;
Acacius was the pupil...
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church existed in
Constantinople ****ociated with
Acacius and
possibly named after him: the
Church of St
Acacius.
Agathius was
arrested on
charges for being...
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Acacius of Beroea, a Syrian,
lived in a
monastery near Antioch, and, for his
active defense of the
Church against Arianism, was made
Bishop of Berroea...
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could have been a
palace official.
Acacius is
known to have had a daughter. When said
daughter was raped,
Acacius attempted to
punish the
suspected rapist...
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Alban (1886). "St.
Acacius, or Achates,
Bishop of Antioch, in Asia Minor, Confessor". The
Lives of the Saints.
Monks of Ramsgate. “
Acacius”. Book of Saints...
- Procopius.
Procopius considers Acacius and his son
Adolius to have been
natives of
Roman Armenia: "Adolius, the son of
Acacius ... This
Adolius was an Armenian...
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consecrated a
certain Acacius as
their catholicus. When
Barsauma of
Nisibis and
Magna of Fars
heard of this, they
threatened to kill
Acacius like his predecessor...