Eros of Antioch
Eros of Antioch was Bishop and Patriarch of Antioch from about 154 AD until c.169AD.[1] Eusebius puts his reign from the fifth year of Antoninus Pius[2] and his successor Theophilus of Antioch as dating from the ninth year of Marcus Aurelius. Jerome says his rule began in 142AD[3] though this is doubted.[4]
We know nothing of his bishopric,[5] though his was a time of great persecution of the church generally.[6]
References
- Patriarchs of Antioch.
- Eusebius, Hist Ecc.4.20.I.
- Jerome, Chron, 199.
- St. Theophilus, Bishop of Antioch, Confessor.
- [The Rulers of the Church of Antioch ].
- Glanville Downey, History of Antioch (Princeton University Press, 2015)p300.
Titles of the Great Christian Church | ||
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Preceded by Cornelius of Antioch |
Patriarch of Antioch 154–169 |
Succeeded by Theophilus of Antioch |
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