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Porphyrus of Antioch was a Patriarch of Antioch. He succeeded Flavian I in 404 and died in 412 to be replaced by Alexander.

In the aftermath of John Chrysostom's deposal by the Synod of the Oak and a subsequent Synod in 404, John's opponents Severian, Akakios and Antiochos sought to place priests opposed to John into positions of influence. When Flavian I died shortly after the exile of John[1] they pushed through a rapid election & consecration of Porphyrus while many residents were at the Olympic games customarily held in July or August.[2] The populous was offended that Constantios, Flavian's adjunct and supporter of John's, was not installed.[3]

Notes

  1. ^ Kelly, J.N.D. p. 252. {{cite book}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. ^ Kelly, J.N.D. p. 252. {{cite book}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. ^ Kelly, J.N.D. p. 252. {{cite book}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)

References

  • Kelly, J.N.D. (1995). Golden Mouth, The Story of John Chrysostom Ascetic, Preacher, Bishop. New York: Cornell University Press. ISBN 978-0-8014-8573-2. 258, 286


Preceded by Patriarch of Antioch
404-412
Succeeded by

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