The Bishops of Antioch and Rome.
During this period upon the death of Flavian [928] Porphyry received the episcopate of Antioch, and after him Alexander [929] was set over that church. But at Rome, Damasus having held that bishopric eighteen years Siricius succeeded him; [930] and Siricius having presided there fifteen years, Anastasius held sway over the church for three years; after Anastasius Innocent [was promoted to the same see]. He was the first persecutor of the Novatians at Rome, and many of their churches he took away.

Footnotes:

[928] 404 a.d.

[929] 414 a.d.

[930] 385 a.d.

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