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Eutyches
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Eutyches (; c. 375–454) or Eutyches of Constantinople was a presbyter and archimandrite at Constantinople. He first came to notice in 431 at the First Council of Ephesus, for his vehement opposition to the teachings of Nestorius. Eutyches was condemned for having adopted a polar opposite view of Nestorianism, where the two natures (Greek: hypostases) of Christ fuse together to form one, single Divine nature, dubbed Monophysitism. This was condemned at the Council of Chalcedon and Third Council of Ephesus. He himself, however, would reject this interpret
Germanus of Auxerre
5th century Bishop of Auxerre and saint
Melania the Younger
Christian saint
Lupus of Troyes
christian bishop, saint
Quintus Fabius Memmius Symmachus
4th-century Roman politician
Valerius Pinianus
husband of Melania the Younger
Eucherius
ancient Roman politician, son of Stilicho