Helladius (grammarian)

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title: Helladius (grammarian)
text: Helladius was a Byzantine period grammarian, professor, and a priest of Zeus during the 4th and 5th centuries. Helladius was a professor of some distinction in Alexandria. In 391, he was involved in a violent revolt centred at the Serapeum, where the pagan rebels tortured and killed captured Christians, with Helladius reportedly personally killing nine Christians. After the suppression of the revolt and the destruction of the temple, Helladius fled to Constantinople, By the reign of Theodosius I
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