Plerophoriae

John, Rufus, Plerophoriae, in: Jean Rufus évêque de Maïouma, Plérophories, Patrologia Orientalis 8 i, edited by Nau, F., Paris, 1911.
‎♦ Monophysite writer, successor of Peter the Iberian as bishop of Maiuma Gazae from 491 until early in the next century; A collection of stories aiming to prove the error of the Chalcedonian faith, preserved in Syriac; written 512–518.