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Did the bishops of Rome, Constantinople, etc... use litters during the late empire?
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I know that it was common for senators to use them as well as perhaps some important officer like the prefect urbanus or maybe even the magister militum.

But what about the bishops? Could you see Ambrose and pope Innocent going to work on a litter?

Im guessing Chrysostom wouldn't do it, but I can see Nestorius doing it, together with some of the bishops in Alexandria.

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