Late Antique Christian
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concept
A Late Antique Christian is an adherent of Christianity living between roughly the 3rd and 8th centuries CE, shaped by the Roman Empire’s transformation, emerging Christian institutions, and evolving theological and cultural debates.
All labels observed (7)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| 5th-century Christian | 7 |
| Late Antique Christian canonical | 4 |
| 7th-century Christian | 3 |
| late antique Christian figure | 2 |
| late antique Christian | 1 |
| late antique Christian family | 1 |
| late antique Christian leaders | 1 |
Instances (19)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Therasia | late antique Christian figure |
| Rabbula of Edessa | 5th-century Christian |
| Julius of Puteoli | 5th-century Christian |
| Aidan of Lindisfarne | 7th-century Christian |
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Patriarch Dioscorus I of Alexandria
surface form:
Dioscorus I of Alexandria
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5th-century Christian |
| Acacius of Caesarea | — |
| Gregory of Nazianzus family | late antique Christian family |
| Aetius of Antioch | — |
| Heraclius of Hippo | 5th-century Christian |
| Alypius | late antique Christian figure |
| Catholic bishops of Carthage | late antique Christian leaders |
| Saint Mildred of Thanet | 7th-century Christian |
| Peter Mongus | 5th-century Christian |
| Saint Gertrude of Nivelles | 7th-century Christian |
| Celestius | late antique Christian |
| Theophilus of Alexandria | 5th-century Christian |
| Paulinus of Antioch | — |
| Timothy II Aelurus | 5th-century Christian |
| Saint Agnes of Rome | — |