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词条 John Rufus
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John Rufus (born c. AD 450) (also called John of Beth Rufina) was an anti-Chalcedonian priest of Antioch, a disciple of Peter the Iberian and an ecclesiastical historian who served as the bishop of Maiuma. He wrote the Plerophoriae and The life of Peter the Iberian, the Commemoration of the death of Theodosius

John was born in the province of Arabia around 450 AD and studied jurisprudence at the Law School of Beirut. He was ordained a priest in Antioch around 475 by Peter the Fuller. Upon the return to power of emperor Zeno and the expulsion of Peter the Fuller in 477, John moved to Palestine where he became a disciple of Peter the Iberian. Upon Peter the Iberian's death, the bishopric at his monastery of Maiuma passed on to Theodore of Ascalon whereas the Plerophoriae' names John Rufus as the bishop of the city.[1]

Notes

1. ^Bitton-Ashkelony, p.91-92

References

  • {{cite book | url=https://books.google.com.lb/books?id=lA9VwVwoyiAC | title=Christian Gaza in late antiquity | publisher=BRILL | author=Bitton-Ashkelony, Bruria | isbn= 9789004138681 | author2=Kofsky, Arieh}}
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6 : 450 births|People from Antioch|Year of death unknown|5th-century Byzantine writers|Byzantine historians|5th-century historians

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