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<p> patriarch of Constantinople, succeeded [[Anatolius]] in that dignity A.D. 458. He was a man of quick parts, and composed Homilies; a [[Commentary]] on Paul's Epistles; and a Commentary on Daniel. He died A.D. 471. His writings are lost, except an [[Epistle]] preserved by Grynaeus, and other fragments, all of which are given by Migne, Patrologia Grceca, tom. 85. — Evagrius, Hist. Ecclesiastes 2:11; Dupin, Eccl. Writers, 4:156; Ceillier, Auteurs Sacres (Paris, 1861), 11:345. </p>
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<p> patriarch of Constantinople, succeeded [[Anatolius]] in that dignity A.D. 458. He was a man of quick parts, and composed Homilies; a [[Commentary]] on Paul's Epistles; and a Commentary on Daniel. He died A.D. 471. His writings are lost, except an [[Epistle]] preserved by Grynaeus, and other fragments, all of which are given by Migne, Patrologia Grceca, tom. 85. '''''''''' Evagrius, Hist. &nbsp;Ecclesiastes 2:11; Dupin, Eccl. Writers, 4:156; Ceillier, Auteurs Sacres (Paris, 1861), 11:345. </p>
 
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