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Headword:
Εὐστάθιος
Adler number: epsilon,3746
Translated headword: Eustathius, Eustathios
Vetting Status: high
Translation: Of Epiphaneia. [He wrote the]
Summary chronicle of events from Aeneas to the emperor Anastasios, in 9 volumes, and some other works.[1]
Eustathius of
Sebaste initiated the Macedonian heresy along with Basil of
Ancyra, the bishop of the same city.[2]
Greek Original:Εὐστάθιος, Ἐπιφανεύς. Χρονικὴν ἐπιτομὴν τῶν ἀπὸ Αἰνείου μέχρι Ἀναστασίου βασιλέως, ἐν τόμοις θ#, καὶ ἄλλα τινά. ὅτι Εὐστάθιος Σεβαστιανὸς Μακεδονιακῆς θρησκείας ἦρξεν ἅμα Βασιλείῳ Ἀγκυρανῷ, ἐπισκόπῳ τῆς αὐτῆς πόλεως.
Notes:
The only '
Eustathius' entry in the Suda (and not, of course, related to the most famous bearer of the name, E. of Thessalonica the Homeric commentator, who post-dates it).
[1] C5-6 AD. For Epiphaneia, in
Cilicia, see Barrington Atlas map 67 grid C3. The fragments of
Eustathius are in L. Dindorf (ed.),
Historici Graeci Minores (Leipzig 1870) vol.I pp.354-363.
[2] cf.
beta 151: Basil of
Ancyra.
Keywords: biography; Christianity; chronology; geography; historiography; religion
Translated by: Catharine Roth on 5 February 2002@21:59:18.
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