HISTORIANS - From 0 to 420 A.D.
This is a chronological list of individuals who may or may not have written letters to other individuals containing references to Cyriac/Kuriac/Kyriac/Quiriac within them.  The more separate hits an individual has, the more likely there may be written evidence available somewhere.  Greek fell out of use in the west as Latin replaced it but is still used in the east.  Most of the writings are purely theological in nature, so searching for the name in them may be futile.  References to 'personal' documents may exist within any of them, some of which could mention the (sur)name.
 Name             Place       refs  dates          comments

 Clement of Rome
 St. Ignatius     Antioch       7   107            3rd B. of Antioch; 7ltrs

 St. Polycarp Bishop of Smyrna  7   107~155
 Quadratus Bishop of Athens         126            Apology to Emperor Hadrian
 Aristides        of Athens         126            Apology to Emperor Hadrian
 Pothinus (87~177)                                 Mentor of Irenaeus
 St. Irenaeus Bishop of Lyons   15  175~197/212    Follower of Polycarp
 St. Justin of Samaria              pre 150~166    Apologies x2
 Melito Bishop of Sardis            170            Apology to ??
 Claudius Apollinaris Hieropolis   ?170?           Apology to Marcus Aurelius
 Epigonus                       1   Hyppolytus era
 Cleomenes                      1   Hyppolytus era
 Sabellius (Arius)              15  Hyppolytus era    'heretic to all?'
 Tertullian              Latin 981  155~225        Theologian/lawyer 31ltrs
                                                   Born Carthage Presbter
 St. Hyppolytus   Rome   Greek 9315 167~235        "antipope"   Strict
                                                   "Philosophumean"Catholic
                                                   "Christmas"
 Noetus           Smyrna        31  Tertu/Hyppol era
 Theodotus                      1   Hyppolytus era    'heretic to Hyppol'
 Novatian         Rome          32  240~250           Presbyter schism
 Clement of Alexandria              3rd century     "Pedagogue"
 Origen        Alexandria Latin6915 183~254          uncompromising Catholic.
 Basilides                      25  pre-Cyprian       Bishop ousted
 Martialis                      2   pre-Cyprian       Bishop ousted
 St. Cyprian      Carthage     298  200~9/14/258      Bishop     81 letters
 Bishop Firmilian               9   +ca. 269
 St. James of Nisibis           9   flourished 325
 Eusebius of Caesaream              c260 ~ 5/30/339 (aka Father of Church History)
                                
 Eusebius of Dorylaeum          15  325 Historia ecclesiastica (0 ~ 325)
 Aphraates                      9   +ca. 345
 St. Hilary of Poitiers         9   +366
 Pope-Saint Damasus I           1   366~383           Inscriptions author
 St. Optatus of Milevis         9   flourished 370
 St. Ambrose Bishop of Milan    9   374~397
 St. Basil the Great            95  329 ~ 1/1/379  
 St. Ephrem the Syrian          9   +ca. 380
 St. Zeno of Africa             9   +ca. 383
 St. Asterius of Amasea         9   flourished ca. 387
 St. Gregory of Nazianzen       9   +389
 Gregory of Nyssa               9   +395
 Prudentius           Spain         3..~ 400+    short poems about Roman martyrs
 St. Epiphanius                 9   +403
 St. John Chrysostom            9   +407 
 St. Augustine        Africa        3..~411+ Breviculus collationis cum Donatistis
 Paulus Orosius                 9   flourished ca. 414
 St. Jerome                     91  +420   
 St. Ignatius                   8
 St. Athanasius                485                 (On the Incarnation)
 Barnabas                       8                  (Epistle of Barnabas)
 St. Bernard of Clairvaux       8                  (On Loving God)
 St. Bonaventure                8                  (Mirror of the Blessed Virgin Mary)
 St. Clement                    8                  (First Epistle to the Corinthians)
 Second Clement                 8
 The Didache                    8
 The Epistle to Diognetus       8
 The Shepherd of Hermas         8
 The Martyrdom of Polycarp      8
 The Epistle of Polycarp        8
     England       672/3 ~ 5/26/735 Northumbrian Monk

 Adon, Florus, Rhabanus, Usuard      9th century











 
 
 
 
 
  • Marucchi, Orazio, Manual of pp. 1 ~ 19 contains just about every author one could imagine.  So many that one can assume all of the above of any validity are mentioned there.
  • 1.
    * * * Eusebius, St. Jerome, Pope-St. Damasus, St. Irenaeus, Origen, Noetus, Epigonus, Cleomenes, Sabellius, Tertullian, St. Jerome * * *
  • 2.
  • 3. LOGOS-CHRISTOLOGY
    * * * Noetus of Smyrna & Navatian of Rome references with Hippolytus & Tertullian * * *
  • 4. St. Athanasius
  • 5. Historical Christological Heresies - Chart
    * * * Origen, Irenaeus, Hippolytus, Eusebius, Athanasius, Ossius, Valentinus, ?Patripassions Sabellians Arius? * * *
  • 6. Origen
  • 7. Saint Ignatius of Antioch and Bishop Polycarp of Smyrna.
  • 8. Writings of the Church Fathers/Doctors/Saints -
    * * * 14 names/titles from St. Cyprian to The Epistle of Polycarp * * *
  • 9. Br. André's first 2 questions to Danny. - Questions for Danny Fyffe:
    * * * 23 names from Tertullian (220) to St Maximus of Turin (451) * * *


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