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Pertinax of Byzantium | |
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Bishop of Byzantium | |
Installed | 169 |
Term ended | 187 |
Predecessor | Alypius of Byzantium |
Successor | Olympianus of Byzantium |
Personal details | |
Died | 187 |
Denomination | Eastern Christianity |
Pertinax of Byzantium (Greek: Περτίναξ; died 187 AD) was Bishop of Byzantium]] from 169 until his death in 187. Information on his life is mainly drawn from the works of Dorotheus of Tyre, according to whom he was originally a senior officer of the Roman Empire based in Thrace. He contracted a strong bout of some disease, and in the midst of his illness he had heard the rumors of miracles occurring amongst the adherents of a new growing religion – Christianity. He sought advice from Bishop Alypius of Byzantium; when his disease was cured, he believed it was the result of Alypius' prayers and the grace of God, and converted to Christianity. Shortly afterwards, he was ordained a priest by Alypius and succeeded him as bishop after his death, a position he would serve to his own repose.
Notes and references
- Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople Archived 8 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine
Titles of the Great Christian Church | ||
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Preceded byAlypius | Bishop of Byzantium 169 – 187 |
Succeeded byOlympianus |
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