from Part II - Forming and Overseeing the Community
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 May 2025
Ambrose’s tenure as metropolitan bishop of an imperial capital brought him into considerable contact with the eastern emperor Theodosius I, who frequently resided in Milan during his visits to the West, especially from 388 to 391. Ambrose’s engagement with the emperor was confrontational. For instance, early in his stay, at a church service, Theodosius sought to take communion with the priests at the altar, as was the custom in Constantinople, but according to the church historian Sozomen (Ecclesiastical History 7.25.9), Ambrose told him to return to his seat. This was a harbinger of the complex power dynamic that would characterize the relationship between emperor and bishop in the coming years. In 390, after a general was murdered by rioters in the city of Thessalonica, troops were let loose on the city’s residents, many of whom were slaughtered.
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