Julian of Antioch

Julian of Antioch (fl. 440s–450s) was a bishop who served as one of Pope Leo the Great's key correspondents in the Eastern church during the aftermath of the Council of Chalcedon. He appears 23 times in this collection as a recipient of Leo's letters. Leo wrote to Julian about the implementation of Chalcedonian orthodoxy, the management of Eastern bishops who remained sympathetic to Monophysitism, and the broader ecclesiastical politics of the Eastern empire. Julian appears to have served as a reliable channel for Roman influence in a region where direct papal authority was limited. Julian matters as evidence of the network of episcopal allies through which Rome projected its authority into the East — a network that required constant maintenance through exactly the kind of correspondence preserved in these letters.
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From Julian the Apostate
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From Libaniusc. 358
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From Basil of Caesareac. 359

1. The heroic deeds of your present splendour are small, and your grand attack against me, or rather against yourself, is paltry. When I think of you robed in purple, a crown on your dishonoured head, which, so long as true religion is absent, rather disgraces than graces your empire, I tremble.

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From Libaniusc. 361
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From Jeromec. 372

This letter, written in 374 A.D., is chiefly interesting for its mention of Jerome's sister. It would seem that she had fallen into sin and had been restored to a life of virtue by the deacon, Julian. Jerome speaks of her again in the next letter (§4).

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From Jeromec. 409

Jerome writes to Julian, a wealthy nobleman apparently of Dalmatia (§5), to console him for the loss of his wife and two daughters all of whom had recently died. He reminds Julian of the trials of Job and recommends him to imitate the patience of the patriarch. He also urges him to follow the example set by Pammachius and Paulinus, that is, to g...

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From Pope Leo the Greatc. 444

1. Eutyches' heresy involves many other heresies. Leo, bishop of the city of Rome to his well-beloved brother, Julian the bishop.

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From Pope Leo the Greatc. 453

The information which you give, brother, about the riotous doings of the false monks is serious and to no slight degree lamentable; for they are due to the war which the wicked Eutyches by the madness of deceivers is waging against the preaching of the Gospel and the Apostles, though it will end in his own destruction and that of his followers:...

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From Pope Leo the Greatc. 454

Leo, bishop of Rome, to Julian, bishop of Cos. I acknowledge in your letter, beloved, the feelings of brotherly love, in that you sympathize with us in true grief at the many grievous evils we have borne. But we pray that these things which the Lord has either allowed or wished us to suffer, may avail to the correction of those who live through ...

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From Pope Leo the Greatc. 454

How watchfully and how devotedly you guard the Catholic Faith, brother, the tenor of your letter shows, and my anxiety is greatly relieved by the information it contains; supplemented as it is by the most religious piety of our religious Emperor, which is clearly shown to be prepared by the Lord for the confirmation of the whole Church; so that,...

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From Cassiodorusc. 522
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