Born in Antiochia about 349 A.D. in wealthy family. Well educated in rethoric (Libanius) and in religion (Diodore).
In 397 he became the Patriarch of Constantinople. Died in at Comana Pontica on 14 September 407 during the journey to banishment place. He is honored as a saint in the Oriental Orthodox, Eastern Orthodox, Catholic, Anglican, and Lutheran churches, as well as in some others. The Coptic Church also recognizes him as a saint.
Saint John Chrysostom
×CloseChurch Father, Archbishop of Constantinople and Christian saint (c. 347–407)
Born | ca 349 |
Died | 407 |
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Saint John Chrysostom
×CloseChurch Father, Archbishop of Constantinople and Christian saint (c. 347–407)
Born | ca 349 |
Died | 407 |
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Bible, Early works to 1800, Sermons, Greek Sermons, Commentaries, Theology, Clergy, Office, Translations into English, Christianity, English Sermons, History, Criticism, interpretation, Early Christian Sermons, Early Christian literature, Translations from Greek, Baptism, Priesthood, Translations, Translations into Latin, Enseignement patristique, Translations into Italian, Filosofia cristã, Judaism, KnowablenessPeople
John Chrysostom Saint (d. 407), John Chrysostom Saint (-407), Jesus Christ, Paul the Apostle, Saint, Gregory the Illuminator, Saint (approximately 240-approximately 332), Olympias Saint (ca. 368-408), Babylas of Antioch, Saint, Julian Emperor of Rome (331-363), Athanasius Saint, Patriarch of Alexandria (d. 373), David King of Israel, David roi d'Israël, Edward Copland, Eutropius (active 4th century), Eutropius (d. 399), Jean Chrysostome saint (m. 407), Johannes Chrysostomus (344-407), John the Baptist, Saint, Matthew Tindal, Meletius Saint, Mélèce Saint, Olympias Saint (approximately 368-408), Olympias sainte (ca 368-408), Paulus Apostel (approximately 1. Jh), Richard Simon (1638-1712), Saul King of IsraelTime
Early church, ca. 30-600, ca 30-600 (Église primitive), Early works to 1800, Julian, 361-363, Ouvrages avant 1800, 16th century, 5th century, Early church, Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600ID Numbers
- OLID: OL47856A
- ISNI: 0000000122824041
- VIAF: 305214868
- Wikidata: Q43706
- Inventaire.io: wd:Q43706
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Alternative names
- Saint John Chrysostom
- Jean Chrysostome saint
- Chrysostom Saint Chrysostom
- Chrysostom, John Saint.
- Saint Chrysostom
- Chrysostom, John Saint, Patriarch of Constantinople
- Jean Chrysostome, saint, ca 349-407
- John Chrysostom Saint.
- John Chrysostom
- John Chrysostome Saint
- Chrysostom, Saint John
- John Chrysostom Saint, d. 407.
- St John Chrysostomos
- Jan Chryzostom (św.) (ok.349-407)
- Jan Złotousty
- Ἰωάννης ὁ Χρυσόστομος
- Jean Chrysostome
- Ioannes Chrysostomus saint
- Saint Ioannes Chrysostomus
- Ioannes Chrysostomus Saint
- Chrysostomus, Joannes, Saint, Patriarch of Constantinople
- Chrysostomus, Joannes Saint, Patriarch of Constantinople
- Chrysostomus, Joannes Saint
- St. John Chrysostom
- St. John St. John Chrysostom
- John Chrysostom, Saint, -407
- St John Chrysostom
- Saint D. 407 John Chrysostom
- John Chrysostom Saint
- Johannes Goldmund
- Hovhan Oskeberan
- Giovanni Crisostomo
- Ioannes Crisostomus
- Juan Crisostomo
- Giovanni Boccadoro
- Jovan Zlatoust
- Johannes ChrysostomusIoann Zlatoust
- Saint -407 John Chrysostom
- Saint D. 407 Homil John Chrysostom
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