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Macedonius of Syria Macedonius the Hermit, sometimes known as Macedonius Kritophagus, lived at the turn of the fourth to fifth century in Byzantine Syria. He is venerated as a saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church, with a feast day of January 24. Macedonius began his a ...
, or Macedonius Kritophagus, 4th/5th century saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church *
Macedonius I of Constantinople Macedonius I of Constantinople (Greek: Μακεδόνιος; died after 360) was a Greek bishop of Constantinople from 342 up to 346, and from 351 until 360. He inspired the establishment of the Pneumatomachi (also called Macedonians), a sect ...
, 4th century Greek bishop of Constantinople *
Macedonius II of Constantinople Macedonius II of Constantinople (Greek: Μακεδόνιος; died 517) was patriarch of Constantinople (496–511). Biography Within a year or two (the date is uncertain) he assembled a council, in which he confirmed in writing the acts o ...
, patriarch of Constantinople 495–511 *
Macedonius of Thessalonica Macedonius of Thessalonica or Macedonius Consul (, 500-560 AD) was a Byzantine ''hypatos'' during the reign of Justinian, and the author of 42 epigrams in the Greek Anthology, the best of which are some delicate and fanciful amatory pieces. His poe ...
, or Macedonius Consul, 6th century Byzantine court dignity and author *Macedonius, a patriarch of Aquileia 539–556 * Macedonius Crithophagus, a celebrated ascetic, contemporary with the earlier years of
Theodoret Theodoret of Cyrus or Cyrrhus (; AD 393 –  458/466) was an influential theologian of the School of Antioch, biblical commentator, and Christian bishop of Cyrrhus (423–457). He played a pivotal role in several 5th-century Byzantine ...
, who was intimately acquainted with him


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