Letter 161: A brief editorial note indicating a report was delivered to the emperor via an imperial courier.
[This entry is an editorial note. It records that John, Archbishop of Antioch, and his supporters presented a report to the emperor through Palladius, an imperial courier (magistrianus), during the Council of Ephesus. The full text is not preserved in this collection.]
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