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<p> succeeded Maximus II. as forty-third bishop of the see, A.D. 456. A portion of a letter addressed to him by St. [[Simeon]] [[Stylites]] is preserved by [[Evagrius]] (H. E. ii, 10), in which Simeon expresses his thankfulness for the declaration of the faith made at the [[Council]] of Chalcedon, and exhorts [[Basil]] to play the man in behalf of the truth. He was one. of the orthodox bishops to whom a letter was addressed by the emperor Leo, requesting their counsel with regard to the disturbances caused at [[Alexandria]] by Timothy AElurus (Labbe, Concil. 4:890). </p>
<p> succeeded Maximus II. as forty-third bishop of the see, A.D. 456. A portion of a letter addressed to him by St. [[Simeon]] [[Stylites]] is preserved by [[Evagrius]] (H. E. ii, 10), in which Simeon expresses his thankfulness for the declaration of the faith made at the [[Council]] of Chalcedon, and exhorts [[Basil]] to play the man in behalf of the truth. He was one. of the orthodox bishops to whom a letter was addressed by the emperor Leo, requesting their counsel with regard to the disturbances caused at [[Alexandria]] by Timothy AElurus (Labbe, Concil. 4:890). </p>
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Basil Bishop Of Antioch [1]

succeeded Maximus II. as forty-third bishop of the see, A.D. 456. A portion of a letter addressed to him by St. Simeon Stylites is preserved by Evagrius (H. E. ii, 10), in which Simeon expresses his thankfulness for the declaration of the faith made at the Council of Chalcedon, and exhorts Basil to play the man in behalf of the truth. He was one. of the orthodox bishops to whom a letter was addressed by the emperor Leo, requesting their counsel with regard to the disturbances caused at Alexandria by Timothy AElurus (Labbe, Concil. 4:890).

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