Theodosius of Jerusalem (died 457)

Theodosius (died 457) was one of the leading Christian monks of Palestine opposed to the Council of Chalcedon (451).

He was installed as bishop of Jerusalem in opposition Juvenal in 451 or 452, but was forced into exile by the emperor Marcian in 453.

These include a biography of Peter the Iberian and a narration of Theodosius' exile and death, the Narratio de obitu Theodosii Hierosolymitani.

[2] When Juvenal returned to Jerusalem from Chalcedon in 451, many monks and clergy tried to persuade him to recant his acceptance of the council's canons.

[5] In the violence that ensued, many supporters of the Council of Chalcedon died, including Bishop Severianus of Scythopolis.

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