James E. Walters, David A. Michelson and Thomas A. Carlson, (eds.), "Eutyches — ܐܘܛܘܟܐ " in last modified August 17, 2016, http://syriaca.org/person/482 Eutyches Eutyches اوطاخي ܐܘܛܘܟܐ ܐܰܘܛܽܘܟܶܐ Eutyches was a controversial and polemical monastic teacher active in Constantinople in the early fifth century. He opposed dyophysite (two-nature) Christology, but the precise nature of his own one-nature Christology is uncertain. He was condemned in 448 at a synod, restored in 449 at the Second Council of Ephesus, and condemned again at the Council of Chalcedon where he was championed by the Syriac monk Barsauma. In later theological discussions, Eutyches' one-nature Christology was equally condemned by Chalcedonian theologians and the Coptic and Syriac Orthodox Churches. His early life, of which hardly anything is known, was evidently as a monk, and then an archimandrite, in Constantinople where, by 448, he and his teaching evidently had an influential following. http://syriaca.org/person/482 http://viaf.org/viaf/sourceID/SRP|person_482 ca. 378 ca. 454 S. P. Brock Eutyches The Gorgias Encyclopedic Dictionary of the Syriac Heritage 155-156 155-156 The Scattered Pearls: A History of Syriac Literature and Sciences 265 كتاب اللؤلؤ المنثور في تاريخ العلوم والأداب السريانية 211 ܒܪ̈ܘܠܐ ܒܕܝܪ̈ܐ ܕܥܠ ܡܪܕܘܬ ܝܘܠܦܢ̈ܐ ܣܘܪ̈ܝܝܐ ܗܕܝܪ̈ܐ 255