Tyranny

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Tyrannion (also: Tyrannos) († around 308) was Bishop of Antioch as the successor of Kyrillos I.

Tyranny - the name indicates its origin from the city of Tire - officiated at the beginning of the 4th century. Little is known about him, even the date of his term of office is uncertain: According to some information, he served in the years 299–308, according to others in the years 304–314.

Individual evidence

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  2. ^ Chronological list

literature

predecessor Office successor
Kyrillos I. Bishop of Antioch
299–308
Vitalius I.