Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Eutyches (Greek: Εὐτυχής; c. 380–c. 456) was a presbyter and archimandrite at Constantinople. He first came to notice in 431 at the First Council of Ephesus, for his vehement opposition to the teachings of Nestorius; his condemnation of Nestorianism as heresy led him to an equally extreme, although opposite view, which precipitated him being denounced as a heretic himself."@en }
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- Eutyches abstract "Eutyches (Greek: Εὐτυχής; c. 380–c. 456) was a presbyter and archimandrite at Constantinople. He first came to notice in 431 at the First Council of Ephesus, for his vehement opposition to the teachings of Nestorius; his condemnation of Nestorianism as heresy led him to an equally extreme, although opposite view, which precipitated him being denounced as a heretic himself.".
- Eutyches comment "Eutyches (Greek: Εὐτυχής; c. 380–c. 456) was a presbyter and archimandrite at Constantinople. He first came to notice in 431 at the First Council of Ephesus, for his vehement opposition to the teachings of Nestorius; his condemnation of Nestorianism as heresy led him to an equally extreme, although opposite view, which precipitated him being denounced as a heretic himself.".