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Name
  
Hypatius Bithynia


Died
  
450 AD

Hypatius of Bithynia

Saint Hypatius of Bithynia (died ca. 450) was a monk and hermit of the fifth century. A Phrygian, he became a hermit at the age of nineteen in Thrace. He then traveled to Constantinople and then Chalcedon with another hermit named Jason. He became abbot of a hermitage at Chalcedon.

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He was an opponent of Nestorianism and sheltered Saint Alexander Akimetes and others whose safety was threatened by the Nestorians.

He is credited with halting a revival of the Olympic games because of their pagan origins.[1]

His feast day is June 17 in the Eastern Orthodox and Byzantine Catholic Churches.

References

Hypatius of Bithynia Wikipedia