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Amphilochius of Sida (or Side, located in Pamphylia.) was a bishop of the first half of the fifth century, member of the Council of Ephesus (432), where he vigorously opposed the Messalians and subscribed to the condemnation and deposition of Nestorius. He does not seem to have been equally firm at a later period. Even if he did not assist at the "Robber Council" of Ephesus (449), he showed great sympathy for Dioscorus of Alexandria at the Council of Chalcedon, and consented with reluctance to his condemnation.

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  • Amfilòquios de Side (ca)
  • Amphilochius of Sida (en)
  • Anfilóquio de Sida (pt)
  • Амфилохий Сидский (ru)
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  • Amfiloc o Amfilòquios (Amphilochius, Amphilóchios Ἀμφιλόχιος) fou bisbe de Side a Pamfília que va ser present al Concili d'Efes en el que les doctrines de Nestori foren condemnades (421). (ca)
  • Амфило́хий (др.-греч. Ἀμφιλόχιος; V век) — митрополит Сиды Памфилийской. (ru)
  • Amphilochius of Sida (or Side, located in Pamphylia.) was a bishop of the first half of the fifth century, member of the Council of Ephesus (432), where he vigorously opposed the Messalians and subscribed to the condemnation and deposition of Nestorius. He does not seem to have been equally firm at a later period. Even if he did not assist at the "Robber Council" of Ephesus (449), he showed great sympathy for Dioscorus of Alexandria at the Council of Chalcedon, and consented with reluctance to his condemnation. (en)
  • Anfilóquio de Sida foi um bispo da cidade de Sida, na Panfília, na primeira metade do século V e que participou do concílio de Éfeso (431-432), onde ele se opôs vigorosamente aos euquitas e apoiou a condenação e deposição de Nestório, então Patriarca de Constantinopla. Ele não parece ter sido tão firme nos anos finais de sua vida. Ainda que ele não tenha participado do Latrocínio de Éfeso (449), ele demonstrou grande simpatia por Dióscoro de Alexandria no Concílio de Calcedônia, consentindo relutantemente à sua condenação. (pt)
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  • Amfiloc o Amfilòquios (Amphilochius, Amphilóchios Ἀμφιλόχιος) fou bisbe de Side a Pamfília que va ser present al Concili d'Efes en el que les doctrines de Nestori foren condemnades (421). (ca)
  • Amphilochius of Sida (or Side, located in Pamphylia.) was a bishop of the first half of the fifth century, member of the Council of Ephesus (432), where he vigorously opposed the Messalians and subscribed to the condemnation and deposition of Nestorius. He does not seem to have been equally firm at a later period. Even if he did not assist at the "Robber Council" of Ephesus (449), he showed great sympathy for Dioscorus of Alexandria at the Council of Chalcedon, and consented with reluctance to his condemnation. He subscribed to the "tomus" of Pope Leo, and the canons of Chalcedon, although later he wrote to the Emperor Leo I (458) that he did not acknowledge the authority of that council. Photius quotes (Bibl. Cod., 230) Eulogius of Alexandria (579-607) in evidence of a later acceptance and subscription by Amphilochius. Only one brief letter-fragment has reached us (P.G., LXXVII, 1515–16). (en)
  • Anfilóquio de Sida foi um bispo da cidade de Sida, na Panfília, na primeira metade do século V e que participou do concílio de Éfeso (431-432), onde ele se opôs vigorosamente aos euquitas e apoiou a condenação e deposição de Nestório, então Patriarca de Constantinopla. Ele não parece ter sido tão firme nos anos finais de sua vida. Ainda que ele não tenha participado do Latrocínio de Éfeso (449), ele demonstrou grande simpatia por Dióscoro de Alexandria no Concílio de Calcedônia, consentindo relutantemente à sua condenação. Anfilóquio assinou também o Tomo do Papa Leão I e os cânones de Calcedônia, mesmo que depois tenha escrito ao imperador bizantino Leão I, o Trácio (458) que ele não aceitava a autoridade deste concílio. Fócio citou Eulógio de Alexandria (579 - 607) como evidência de uma posterior aceitação da autoridade do concílio por Anfilóquio (Bibliotheca, 230). (pt)
  • Амфило́хий (др.-греч. Ἀμφιλόχιος; V век) — митрополит Сиды Памфилийской. (ru)
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