Peter Mongus

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Peter Mongus was a 5th-century Miaphysite patriarch of Alexandria who played a central role in the Christological controversies of the Eastern Roman Empire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 5th-century Christian
Christian bishop
Miaphysite theologian
Patriarch of Alexandria
activeInCentury 5th century
alignedWith Miaphysite party in Alexandria
anti-Chalcedonian party
approximateDeathCentury 5th century
associatedCouncil Council of Chalcedon (as opponent of its decisions) NERFINISHED
associatedWith Patriarch Acacius of Constantinople NERFINISHED
christologicalOppositionTo Dyophysitism as defined at Chalcedon
christologicalPosition Miaphysitism NERFINISHED
churchTradition Coptic Orthodox Church NERFINISHED
Oriental Orthodox Churches NERFINISHED
condemnedBy Pope Felix III NERFINISHED
conflictWith Chalcedonian bishops
controversy post-Chalcedonian Christological disputes
ecclesiasticalRank Archbishop
Patriarch
empireContext Eastern Roman Empire NERFINISHED
heldTitle Patriarch of Alexandria NERFINISHED
Pope of Alexandria NERFINISHED
historicalEra Late Antiquity NERFINISHED
involvedIn Acacian schism NERFINISHED
languageContext Greek-speaking Christianity
notableFor consolidating Miaphysite control of the Alexandrian see
contributing to the Acacian schism between East and West
promoting the Henotikon in Egypt
opposedBy Roman Church NERFINISHED
opposedChristologicalDoctrine Council of Chalcedon NERFINISHED
predecessorAsPatriarchOfAlexandria Timothy Aelurus NERFINISHED
recognizedAsSaintBy Coptic Orthodox Church NERFINISHED
some Oriental Orthodox traditions
recognizedBy Emperor Anastasius I NERFINISHED
Emperor Zeno NERFINISHED
region Egypt NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
rivalPatriarchOfAlexandria John Talaia NERFINISHED
roleInControversy central figure in Christological controversies of the Eastern Roman Empire
see Alexandria NERFINISHED
seeCity Alexandria, Egypt NERFINISHED
succeededInOfficeBy Athanasius II of Alexandria NERFINISHED
supportedChristologicalFormula one incarnate nature of the Word of God GENERATED
supportedDocument Henotikon NERFINISHED
supportedImperialPolicyOf Emperor Zeno GENERATED

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Henotikon keyRecipient Peter Mongus