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- instructing Anatolius in the preparations for the Council of Chalcedon only mentions Pope Leo (Philippe Labbe, Conc. Max. Tom. iv.). In this council Anatolius presided...
- Anatolius is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: Anatolius of Laodicea (died 283), Bishop of Laodicea in Syria, also...
- Anatolius of Laodicea (Gr****: Ἀνατόλιος Λαοδικείας; early 3rd century – July 3, 283), also known as Anatolius of Alexandria, was a Syro-Egyptian saint...
- several occasions. In 421, Anatolius led one Roman army in Persian Armenia during the war against the S****anids. Anatolius was magister militum per Orientem...
- Vindonius Anatolius Berytius (Gr****: Ανατόλιος ό Βηρύτιος), also known as Anatolius of Berytus, was a Phoenician author of the 4th century in Lebanon...
- control as a curator. Agathias implies that Anatolius added parts of the seized property to his own estate. Anatolius probably became one of the wealthiest...
- intercourse with the prelate." By 579, Anatolius had risen to his highest post. John of Ephesus describes Anatolius as "archon and deputy praetorian prefect"...
- rarer variant is Anatolio. Saint Anatolius of Laodicea was a third-century saint from Alexandria in Egypt. Anatolius was also the name of the first Patriarch...
- Archangels Gabriel Michael  in the Catholic Church Raphael Confessors Anatolius Anthony of Kiev Athanasius the Confessor Chariton the Confessor Dominic...
- Anatolius of Naples (date of birth unknown; died 638) was the third Duke of Naples, reigning from circa 625 until his death in 638. The Dukes of Naples...