Paulinus of Antioch

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Paulinus of Antioch was a 4th-century Christian bishop of Antioch who became a central figure in the Meletian schism due to his rival claim to the episcopal see.

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Paulinus of Antioch canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 4th-century bishop
Bishop of Antioch
Christian bishop
Late Antique Christian
activeInCentury 4th century
church Church of Antioch NERFINISHED
conflict Meletian schism NERFINISHED
country Roman Empire
dispute succession to the episcopal see of Antioch
disputedOffice Bishop of Antioch
episcopalSee Antioch NERFINISHED
era Patristic period NERFINISHED
hasRival Meletius of Antioch NERFINISHED
movement Nicene Christianity NERFINISHED
notableFor rival claim to the episcopal see of Antioch
role in the Meletian schism
opposedBy supporters of Meletius of Antioch
placeOfActivity Antioch NERFINISHED
positionHeld Bishop of Antioch
religion Christianity
roleInEvent central figure in the Meletian schism
seeAlso Antioch NERFINISHED
Meletius of Antioch NERFINISHED
successorOf earlier bishops of Antioch in a rival line
theologicalContext Arian controversy NERFINISHED
title Paulinus of Antioch NERFINISHED

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Meletian schism hasParticipant Paulinus of Antioch