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page 15th-century Byzantine bishops

Epiphanius of Salamis
4th century Christian bishop and saint

Synesius of Cyrene
Synesius of Cyrene (; ; c. 373 – c. 414) was a Greek bishop of Ptolemais in ancient Libya, a part of the Western Pentapolis of Cyrenaica after 410. He was born of wealthy parents at Balagrae (now Bayda, Libya) near Cyrene between 370 and 375.
Severus of Antioch
Patriarch of Antioch
Zacharias Rhetor
5th–6th century Bishop of Mytilene
John of Antioch
patriarch of Antioch, c. 428–441
Ibas of Edessa
Bishop of Edessa
John the Silent
Greek bishop and saint
Diadochos of Photiki
Byzantine bishop and saint
Peter the Fuller
Patriarch of Antioch (471–488) and Non-Chalcedonian
Basiliscus
son of the East Roman military commander Armatus and briefly caesar of the Eastern Roman Empire in 476–477/8
Theodotus of Antioch
patriarch of Antioch in 420–429
Porphyrus of Antioch
Anti-Johnite Bishop of Antioch
Euthalius
Euthalius (d. 459) was a deacon of Alexandria and later Bishop of Sulca; he is chiefly known through his work on the New Testament in particular as the author of the "Euthalian Apparatus".
Martyrius of Antioch
priest
Maximus II of Antioch
Patriarch of Antioch