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E03595: Marcellinus Comes, in his Chronicle, written in Latin in Constantinople, 518/534, records the translation to Constantinople in 438 of the relics of *John Chrysostom (bishop of Consantinople, ob. 407, S00779).
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posted on 2017-08-23, 00:00 authored by dlambertMarcellinus Comes, Chronicle
VI. Theodosii XVI et Fausti
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Reliquiae beatissimi Iohannis augustae urbis quondam episcopi eidem redditae civitati ibique sepultae mense Ianuario die vicensimo octavo.
'6th indiction, consulship of Theodosius (16th) and Faustus [= 438]
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The remains of the most blessed John, formerly bishop of the imperial city, were given back to that city and were buried there on the twenty-eighth day of the month of January.'
Text: Mommsen 1894. Translation: Croke 1995 (modified).
VI. Theodosii XVI et Fausti
[...]
Reliquiae beatissimi Iohannis augustae urbis quondam episcopi eidem redditae civitati ibique sepultae mense Ianuario die vicensimo octavo.
'6th indiction, consulship of Theodosius (16th) and Faustus [= 438]
[...]
The remains of the most blessed John, formerly bishop of the imperial city, were given back to that city and were buried there on the twenty-eighth day of the month of January.'
Text: Mommsen 1894. Translation: Croke 1995 (modified).
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Evidence ID
E03595Saint Name
John Chrysostom, bishop of Constantinople, ob. 407 : S00779Saint Name in Source
IohannesRelated Saint Records
Type of Evidence
Literary - Other narrative texts (including Histories)Language
- Latin