Note 112
Babylas is named by Eusebius in the succession of the
bishops of Antioch (Hist. Eccles. 1. vi. c. 29, 39). His
triumph over two emperors (the first fabulous, the second
historical) is diffusely celebrated by Chrysostom (tom. ii.
p. 536-577, edit. Montfaucon). Tillemont (Mem. Eccles. tom.
iii. part ii. p. 287-302, 459-465) becomes almost a sceptic.
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