John Chrysostom, having again come into a …
Years: 404 - 404
John Chrysostom, having again come into a conflict with the Empress and incurring her wrath, is sent into exile on June 20, 404. (He will die three years later on an enforced journey to Pontus.)
During the subsequent riots, Constantinople’s half-century-old cathedral of Constantine is largely burned down to the ground.
Nothing remains of the first church today.
Shortly afterward, Eudoxia, having borne Arcadius four daughters and a son and now in her third pregnancy, is left bleeding from a miscarriage and shortly dies of an infection on October 6, 404.
Locations
People
Groups
- Pontus, Diocese of
- Christianity, Nicene
- East, or Oriens, Praetorian prefecture of
- Roman Empire: Theodosian dynasty (Constantinople)
