Ammon (Greek Ἄμμων) was a bishop of Hadrianopolis in the year 400, and wrote the tract (in Greek) On the Resurrection against Origenism, which is no longer extant. A fragment of Ammon, from this work possibly, may be found in ap. S. Cyril. Alex. Lib. de Recta Fide.[1] He was present at the First Council of Constantinople around the year 383, held on occasion of the dedication of Runnus's church, near Chalcedon.[2][3][4]

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  1. Vol. v. pt; 2, ad fin. p. 50, ed. Paris. 1638
  2. Soz. Hist. Eccl. viii. 8. 3
  3. Mansi, Concilia, vol. iii. p. 851
  4. Christie, Albany James (1867). "Ammon". In William Smith (ed.). Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. Vol. 1. Boston: Little, Brown and Company. p. 145.
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