Calendion
Calendion (also, Calandion or Callandion) was the Patriarch of Antioch between 479 and 485.
| Calendion | |
|---|---|
| Patriarch of Antioch and All the East | |
| Church | Church of Antioch | 
| See | Antioch | 
| Installed | 479 | 
| Term ended | 485 | 
| Predecessor | Stephen II of Antioch | 
| Successor | Peter II | 
Biography
    
Calendion supported the results of the Council of Chalcedon, but refused to accept the Henotikon of 482, through which the Byzantine Emperor, Zeno, attempted to reconcile the pro- and anti-Chalcedonian sides. This was because Calendion regarded it as a covert attempt to overturn the council's holdings.
Calendion supported the rebellion of Illus in 484, and as a result was deposed and banished by Zeno shortly thereafter, being replaced as Patriarch by Peter II.
References
    
Sources
    
- Meyendorff, John (1989). Imperial unity and Christian divisions: The Church 450-680 A.D. The Church in history. Vol. 2. Crestwood, NY: St. Vladimir's Seminary Press. ISBN 9780881410563.
- Jan-Eric Steppa (2002). John Rufus and the World Vision of Anti-Chalcedonian Culture. Gorgias Press. p. 51. ISBN 1-931956-09-X.
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