![]() ![]() Brooks, Ed., “ John of Ephesus: Lives of the Eastern Saints (I)”, in Patrologia Orientalis, Paris: Firmin-Didot, 1923, pp. Fitzgerald, Eds., “ Chronicles and Historiography”. 1 Further information on John of Ephesus, see J. His Lives was likely written during the 560s, while his his Ecclesiastical History covers up through 588 and thus at least partially written from his period of imprisonment. ![]() Justin II cast him in prison in the 570s where he remained until his death. Although consecrated Bishop of Ephesus, John functions as a titular Bishop for Ephesus since his ecclesiastical work centers in Constantinople. 558), Jacob Baradaeus would consecrate him to become the Bishop of Ephesus. Over a decade after his missionary efforts began (ca. 540 among the other exiled Miaphysite Christians, Justinian I chose him in 542 to lead a mission throughout Asia Minor. 507-589), originally from Amid, entered the monastery as a child, but was later exiled under the Miaphysite persecutions of Justin I and Justinian I in the 520s. ![]()
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