Cornelius of Antioch
Cornelius of Antioch (also romanized as Korneilos) was the bishop of Antioch between 127 and 151 AD[1] or 154 AD,[2] successor of Saint Herodian as bishop according to Eusebius of Caesarea.[3] He was the first Christian leader with an aristocratic Roman name. Little is known about his deeds and life.[citation needed]
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Preceded by Herodion | Patriarch of Antioch 127–151(154) | Succeeded by Eros |
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