Elias (Or Helias)

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Elias (or Helias)

(1) Bishop of Lyons, second after Irenaeus.

(2) Bishop of Sedunum (Setten), in the Valais, about the beginning of the 5th century.

(3) A Syrian bishop who endeavored to dissuade Nestorius from his heresy.

(4) Bishop of Bolandus, in Lydia, A.D. 451.

(5) Bishop of Seleuco-belus, on the Orontes, A.D. 458.

(6) Bishop of Majorca, A.D. 484.

(7) Bishop of Caesarea, in Cappadocia, deposed by Anastasius I before A.D. 512.

(8) A martyr of the 5th century, commemorated January 14.

(9) Prior of a nunnery in Athribis, in the Delta, said to have been remarkably sanctified from carnal passion by a dream.

(10) A solitary near Antinoiis, in the Thebaid, in the 4th century.

(11) A hermit near the Dead Sea, noted for hospitality.

(12) Abbot of a monastery in Syria, celebrated for his holiness and wisdom.

(13) Abbot of Isania, near Antioch, near the close of the 6th century.

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