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Stephen of Hierapolis (Greek: Στέφανος,[1] fl. 600 AD) was a bishop of Hierapolis Bambyce, Syria. Stephen was the author of a hagiography of St. Golindouch, who was his guest in Hierapolis after escaping martyrdom under Hormizd IV.[2]

Based on that text,[3] we can conclude that Stephen was a Chalcedonian.[4]

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  • ^ Dal Santo, Matthew (2011). "Imperial Power and Its Subversion in Eustratius of Constantinople's "Life and Martyrdom of Golinduch" (c. 602)". Byzantion. 81: 138–176. ISSN 0378-2506. JSTOR 44173231.
  • ^ Stephen of Hierapolis, four folios in CPG 7005, Florentine Codex Laurentianus VII, 26 as mentioned in Wickham
  • ^ Wickham, Lionel (2015-12-22). "The Ignorance of Christ: A Problem for the Ancient Theology". Christian Faith and Greek Philosophy in Late Antiquity: Essays in Tribute to Christopher George Stead in Celebration of his Eightieth Birthday 9th April 1993. BRILL. p. 217. ISBN 978-90-04-31285-2.

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