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#[[Meletius of Antioch|Meletius]] (360—361), Semi-Arian, deposed in the reign of [[Valens]] for [[Homoiousian]] leanings
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This deposition resulted in the ''Meletian Schism'', which saw several groups and several claimants to the see of Antioch:
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'''The [[Arianism|Homoian]] group'''
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* Euzoius (361–378), supported by Emperor [[Valens]]
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* [[Dorotheus of Antioch]] (378–381)
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'''The Meletian group'''
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The largest grouping, centred around the deposed bishop Meletius. It moved towards an acceptance of the [[Nicene creed]] and participated in the [[First Council of Constantinople|Council of Constantinople]], but was not recognized by [[Patriarch of Alexandria|Alexandria]] or [[Pope|Rome]]:
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*[[Meletius of Antioch|Meletius]] (362–381), who attended the [[First Council of Constantinople]].
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*[[Saint Flavian of Antioch|Flavian I]] (381–404), he obtained the recognition of Alexandria and Rome in 399
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*[[Porphyrus_of_Antioch|Porphyrus]] (404–412)
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*[[Alexander_of_Antioch|Alexander]] (412–417), he ended the schism with the Eustathians in 415.
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'''The Eustathian group'''
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The followers of [[Eustathius of Antioch|Eustathius]], strictly adhering to the [[Nicene creed]], elected the following bishops, who were recognized by bishops of Alexandria and Rome:
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*[[Paulinus, Bishop of Antioch|Paulinus]] (362–388)
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*[[Evagrius of Antioch|Evagrius]] (388–393)
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After his death the Eustathians did not elect another bishop. In 399 they lost the recognition of Alexandria and Rome, but remained in schism until 415.
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'''The [[Apollinaris of Laodicea|Apollonarist]] group'''
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*Vitalis (376–?), formerly a follower of Meletius, consecrated by [[Apollinaris of Laodicea]]
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*[[Theodotus of Antioch|Theodotus]] (417–428) (alternately 420–429)

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  1. Meletius (360—361), Semi-Arian, deposed in the reign of Valens for Homoiousian leanings

This deposition resulted in the Meletian Schism, which saw several groups and several claimants to the see of Antioch:

The Homoian group

The Meletian group

The largest grouping, centred around the deposed bishop Meletius. It moved towards an acceptance of the Nicene creed and participated in the Council of Constantinople, but was not recognized by Alexandria or Rome:

The Eustathian group

The followers of Eustathius, strictly adhering to the Nicene creed, elected the following bishops, who were recognized by bishops of Alexandria and Rome:

After his death the Eustathians did not elect another bishop. In 399 they lost the recognition of Alexandria and Rome, but remained in schism until 415.

The Apollonarist group

  • Theodotus (417–428) (alternately 420–429)