(p. x ) Chronological Table
Secular Rulers
East Roman emperors |
Barbarian kings of Italy |
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Marcian 450–7 |
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Leo I 457–74 |
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Leo II 474 |
Odovacar 476–93 |
Zeno (first time) 474-S |
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Basiliscus 475–6 |
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Zeno (second time) 476–91 |
Theoderic 493–526 |
Anastasius 1491–518 |
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Justin I 518–27 |
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Justinian 517–65 |
Athalaric 52.6–34 (Amalasuintha regent 516–35) |
Bishops
Rome |
Constantinople |
Alexandria |
|---|---|---|
Leo I 440–61 |
Flavian 446–9 |
Cyril 412–44 |
Hilarus 461–8 |
Anatolius 449–58 |
Dioscorus 444–51 (d. 454) |
Simplicius 468–83 |
Gennadius I 458–71 |
Proterius 451–7 |
Felix III 483–92 |
Acacius 472–89 |
Timothy Aelurus (first) 457–60 (Monophysite) |
Gelasius I 492–6 |
Fravitas 489–90 |
Timothy Salofaciolus (first) 460–75 (Chalcedonian) |
Anastasius II 496–8 |
Euphemius 490–6 (exiled) |
Timothy Aelurus (second) 475–7 |
Symmachus 498–514 (Laurentius 498, 501–6) |
Macedonius II 496–511 (exiled) |
Peter Mongos (first) 477 31 July–4 Sept. 477 (Monophysite) |
Hormisdas 514–23 |
Timothy I 511–18 |
Timothy Salofaciolus (second) 477–82 |
John I 523–6 |
John II the Cappadocian 518–20 |
John Talaia June–Dec. 482 (Chalcedonian) |
Felix IV 526–30 |
Epiphanius 520–35 |
Peter Mongos (second) 482–9 |
Boniface II 530–2 (Dioscorus 22 Sept.–14 Oct. 530) |
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Thereafter a Monophysite succession at Alexandria; no Chalcedonian until 537. |
Philosophers
Ptolemy (Claudius Ptolemaeus) fl. ad 127–48
Nicomachus of Gerasa fl. c.150
Apuleius (Carthage) 123–c.180
Alexander of Aphrodisias (Athens) fl. c.200
Plotinus (Rome) 205–70
Porphyry of Tyre (Rome, Sicily) c.250–c.305
Iamblichus (Syria) c.250–c.325
Marius Victorinus (Rome) c.285—c.370
Syrianus (Athens) d. 437
Hierocles (Alexandria and Constantinople) fl. c.440–70
Proclus (Athens) 412–85
Ammonius son of Hermias (Alexandria) c.436–517 (or 445–526)
Martianus Capella (Carthage) fl. c.470 (?)
Damascius (Athens) fl. c.490–c.537–38
Simplicius (Alexandria, Athens) fl. 515–45 or later
Philoponus (Alexandria), Christian pupil of Ammonius c.490—c.570
Elias fl. c.550–c.600