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Boniface I’s Theology of Papal Authority in Manet beatum and a Proposed Illyrian Synod in 422

Boniface I’s Theology of Papal Authority in Manet beatum and a Proposed Illyrian Synod in 422 Boniface I's Theology of Papal Authority in Manet beatum and a Proposed Illyrian Synod in 422 GEOFFREY D. DUNN/ BRISBANE 11 March 422 seems to have been something of a busy day for Boniface I, bishop of Rome from December 418 (but whose electoral dispute with Eulalius was resolved only in April 419) to September 422. On that day he dispatched three letters to bishops in Illyricum Orientale. One was to Rufus, bishop of Thessaloniki, who acted as papal vicar in the prefecture • One was to the bishops of Thessalia (a province in the civil diocese of Macedo­ nia)3, and the third (Manet beatum, the letter under consideration here) was See G. D. DUNN, Imperial Intervention in the Disputed Roman Episcopal Election of 418/419, in:Journal of Religious History 39 (2015), 1-13. Boniface I, Ep. 13, Retro maioribus (PL 20.774-777 = P. CousrANT, Epistolae Romanorum Pontificum et quae ad eos scriptae sunt a 5. Clemente I usque ad Innocentum III, t. 1 [Paris: L.-D. DELATOUR, 1721], cols 1034-1036) = Coll. Thess. Ep. 9 (K. SILVA-TAROUCA [ed.], Epistularum Roma­ norum pontificum ad vicarios per Il/yricum aliosque episcopos. Collectio Thessalonicensis ad {idem codicis Vat. Lat. 5751, Textus et Documenta, Series Theologica, http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Annuarium Historiae Conciliorum Brill

Boniface I’s Theology of Papal Authority in Manet beatum and a Proposed Illyrian Synod in 422

Annuarium Historiae Conciliorum , Volume 47 (2): 16 – Jul 16, 2015

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Boniface I's Theology of Papal Authority in Manet beatum and a Proposed Illyrian Synod in 422 GEOFFREY D. DUNN/ BRISBANE 11 March 422 seems to have been something of a busy day for Boniface I, bishop of Rome from December 418 (but whose electoral dispute with Eulalius was resolved only in April 419) to September 422. On that day he dispatched three letters to bishops in Illyricum Orientale. One was to Rufus, bishop of Thessaloniki, who acted as papal vicar in the prefecture • One was to the bishops of Thessalia (a province in the civil diocese of Macedo­ nia)3, and the third (Manet beatum, the letter under consideration here) was See G. D. DUNN, Imperial Intervention in the Disputed Roman Episcopal Election of 418/419, in:Journal of Religious History 39 (2015), 1-13. Boniface I, Ep. 13, Retro maioribus (PL 20.774-777 = P. CousrANT, Epistolae Romanorum Pontificum et quae ad eos scriptae sunt a 5. Clemente I usque ad Innocentum III, t. 1 [Paris: L.-D. DELATOUR, 1721], cols 1034-1036) = Coll. Thess. Ep. 9 (K. SILVA-TAROUCA [ed.], Epistularum Roma­ norum pontificum ad vicarios per Il/yricum aliosque episcopos. Collectio Thessalonicensis ad {idem codicis Vat. Lat. 5751, Textus et Documenta, Series Theologica,

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