Heraclius or Eraclius c. 1128&ndash 1190 1191 , was archbishop of Caesarea and Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem . Heraclius was from the G vaudan in Auvergne province Auvergne , France. Like his later rival ... Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Heraclius of Jerusalem, Patriarch ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Heraclius of Jerusalem, Patriarch ... . Heraclius returned to Jerusalem late in 1185. Baldwin IV had meanwhile died and had been succeeded ..., and Heraclius anointed Guy King of Jerusalem. In 1187, Saladin invaded the kingdom, and when Guy ... six months. In JerusalemHeraclius urged Balian of Ibelin to lead the defence of the city against .... Smail, 1982. s start succession box before Patriarch Amalric of Jerusalem Amalric title Latin Patriarch ... it Eraclio di Cesarea no Heraclius av Jerusalem pl Herakliusz patriarcha Jerozolimy ... Stephen of Tournai and Gratian jurist Gratian . He arrived in the Kingdom of Jerusalem before 1168, where he first appears as magister Heraclius, witnessing patriarchal deeds. He was appointed archdeacon of Jerusalem in 1169. In this capacity he tried unsuccessfully to persuade Pope Alexander III ... Caesarea while William served as archbishop of Tyre . As archbishops, Heraclius and William ... himself the most likely candidate for the patriarchate of Jerusalem, but the king, Baldwin IV of Jerusalem ... Heraclius. Because most of information about Heraclius comes from his rival William and the 13th century Old French Continuation of his chronicle, sometimes attributed to Ernoul , Heraclius is often seen as a particularly corrupt and worldly choice for patriarch. He was accused of getting the appointment ... out his duties as Archbishop to the end. In 1184, Heraclius, along with Roger de Moulins , Grand ... with them the keys of the city of Jerusalem, the Holy Sepulchre and the Tower of David , along with other ... both men and money to the Holy Land. This did not satisfy Heraclius, who had hoped to take back ... more details
The titles Patriarch of Jerusalem or Bishop of Jerusalem may refer to The Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem , the primate of the Eastern Orthodox Church in Jerusalem, 1st century AD present the most likely meaning if there is no context given. The Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem , the representative of Oriental Orthodox Churches in Jerusalem 638 present The Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem , the Latin Rite archbishop of the Roman Catholic Church in Jerusalem, 1099 1291 and 1847 present The Anglican Bishop in Jerusalem , the bishop of the Anglican Church in Jerusalem, 1841 present never called a Patriarch. and, in a broad sense, to The Melkite Patriarch of Antioch, whose full title is Patriarch of Antioch and All the East, of Alexandria and Jerusalem of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church see List of Melkite Greek Catholic Patriarchs of Antioch See also Jerusalem in Christianity Early centers of Christianity Pentarchy Palestinian Patriarchate disambig Pentarchy Category Patriarchs of Jerusalem de Patriarch von Jerusalem es Patriarca de Jerusal n fr Patriarche de J rusalem no Patriarken av Jerusalem pl Patriarcha Jerozolimy pt Patriarca de Jerusal m sh Patrijarh Jeruzalema sv Patriark av Jerusalem ... more details
Amalric of Nesle died 1180 was a French prelate from Nesle in Picardy . He was Prior of the Holy Sepulcher by 1151. He was Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem by 1158 to 1180. He died October 6, 1180 in Palestine . References cite book last Du Cange first Charles D. coauthors Nicolas Rodolphe Taranne Emmanuel Guillaume Rey title Documents in dits publisher Ayer Publishing year 1869 isbn 9780833709325 url http books.google.com ?id bvt gv5EwgkC&pg PP4 cite journal last De Sandoli first Sabino year 1974 title Corpus Inscriptionum Crucesignatorum Terrae Sanctae publisher Studium Biblicum Franciscanum volume 21 pages 71 url http www.christusrex.org www2 cruce5 c5071.html accessdate 07 03 2009 s start succession box before Patriarch Fulk of Jerusalem Fulk of Angoul me title Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem years 1158&ndash 1180 after Patriarch Heraclius of Jerusalem Heraclius of Auvergne s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Patriarch Amalric Of Jerusalem ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH October 6, 1180 PLACE OF DEATH Palestine DEFAULTSORT Amalric Of Jerusalem, Patriarch Category Latin Patriarchs of Jerusalem Category 1180 deaths france RC bishop stub de Amalrich von Nesle es Amalarico de Nesle fr Amaury de Nesle it Amalrico di Nesle ... more details
Patriarch Sarkis of Jerusalem may refer to with period of reign Patriarch Sarkis of Jerusalem 1281 1331 Patriarch Sarkis of Jerusalem 1384 1415 Patriarch Sarkis of Jerusalem 1507 1517 See also List of Armenian Patriarchs of Jerusalem Category Armenian Patriarchs of Jerusalem Sarkis ... more details
Stephen of La Fert 1128 1130 William of Malines 1130 1145 Patriarch Fulk of Jerusalem Fulk of Angoul me 1146 1157 Patriarch Amalric of Jerusalem Amalric of Nesle 1157 1180 PatriarchHeraclius of JerusalemHeraclius 1180 1191 Jerusalem lost in 1187 seat of the Patriarch moved to Akko Acre . Rodolfo ...Infobox diocese jurisdiction Patriarch name Jerusalem latin Hierosolyma local Name in the native language ... lpj.org footnotes About the Patriarch of Jerusalem in the Roman Catholic tradition other uses Patriarch of Jerusalem disambiguation Image James Tissot Pape Jerusalem.JPG thumb right Entry of the Latin Patriarch in Jerusalem from James Tissot The Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem lang la Patriarcha ... Patriarch of Jerusalem has been Fouad Twal . The Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem also holds the office ... of Jerusalem is one of four bishops of the Latin Rite to be called a patriarch, the others being ... in 1964. The title of Patriarch of Jerusalem is also used by the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem and the Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem . Crusader patriarchate ... Orthodox Christian Patriarchs of Patriarch of Antioch Antioch , Greek Orthodox Patriarch of JerusalemJerusalem , Patriarch of Constantinople Constantinople and Patriarch of Alexandria Alexandria ... s. The Latin Patriarch took over control of the Latin quarter of the city of Jerusalem the Basilica ... Patriarch resided in Jerusalem from 1099 to 1187, while Orthodox Patriarchs continued to be appointed ... Patriarchy moved to Acre, Israel Acre , while the Orthodox Patriarch returned to Jerusalem. The Catholic ... to be appointed Latin Patriarch. The Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem is now the diocesan bishop of Latin ... Names Arch. Fouad Twal Patriarch of Jerusalem Vatican Radio 21 6 08 ref The Co Cathedral Church of the Holy ... of the Latin Patriarchate, the church in which the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem has his official chair ... Agni of Cosenza 1271 1277 John of Versailles 1278 1279 Patriarch Elijah of Jerusalem Elijah 1279 ... more details
Patriarch Abraham I of Jerusalem in Armenian language Armenian . was the first ever List of Armenian Patriarchs of Jerusalem Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem serving Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem that was founded in 638 by the Armenian Apostolic Church in the Holy Land . He was patriarch from 638 to 669 A.D. The Armenian Apostolic Church began appointing its own bishop in Jerusalem , generally known as the Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem . The office has continued, with some interruptions, down to this day. Category Armenian Patriarchs of Jerusalem Abraham OrientalOrthodoxy stub bishop stub ... more details
About the Patriarch of Jerusalem in the Orthodox tradition other uses Patriarch of Jerusalem disambiguation ... River , Cana Cana of Galilee , and Holy Zion Patriarch Theophilos III of Jerusalem Theophilos III ... III.jpg incumbent Patriarch Theophilos III of Jerusalem Theophilos III style His Most Godly Beatitude residence first patriarch James the Just date 43 AD website http jerusalem patriarchate.info http jerusalem patriarchate.info The Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem is the head bishop of the Greek Orthodox Church of Jerusalem Orthodox Church of Jerusalem , ranking fourth of nine Patriarch s in the Eastern Orthodox Church . Since 2005, the Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem has been Patriarch Theophilos III of Jerusalem Theophilos III . The Patriarch is styled Patriarch of the Holy City ... Muslims recognized Jerusalem as the seat of Christianity and the Patriarch as its leader. When the East West Schism Great Schism took place in 1054 the Patriarch of Jerusalem and the other three Eastern ... Crusaders appointed a Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem Latin Patriarch . Current position File Golgotha ... for Irenaios. On August 22, 2005, the Holy Synod of the Church of Jerusalem unanimously elected Patriarch Theophilos III of Jerusalem Theophilos , the former Archbishop of Tabor , as the 141st Patriarch ... for the first time established the Patriarchate s. The Bishops of Jerusalem were appointed by the Patriarch ... 417 Praulius of Jerusalem Praulius 417 422 Juvenal of Jerusalem Juvenal 422 458 , since 451 Patriarch ... of patriarch . See Pentarchy However, Byzantine politics meant that Jerusalem passed from the jurisdiction ... Crusade in 1099, a Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem Latin Patriarchate was created, with residence in Jerusalem ... Leontius II 1170 1190 Return of Patriarchs of Jerusalem In 1187, the Latin Patriarch was forced to flee the region. The office of Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem remained and appointments continued to be made ... Patriarch returned to Jerusalem. div col colwidth 20em Dositheos I of Jerusalem Dositheos I 1190 ... more details
Dositheos II Notarius of Jerusalem lang el Arachova 31 May 1641 Istanbul Constantinople 8 Feb. 1707 was the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem between the years 1669 1707 and a theologian of the Orthodox Church . He was known for standing against influences of the Catholic Church Roman Catholic and Protestantism Protestant Churches. He convened the Synod of Jerusalem to counter the Calvinism Calvinist confessions of Cyril Lucaris . Dositheus was born in Arachova, Greece on May 31, 1641. Little of his early life is known. He was ordained a deacon in 1652 and elevated to archdeacon of Jerusalem in 1661. In 1666, he was consecrated archbishop of Caesarea Palestinae now orbat Qesari , Israel . In 1669, he was elected patriarch of Jerusalem. He became very involved in the state of the Orthodox Church in the Balkans, Georgia, and southern Russia, particularly after Patriarch Cyril Lucaris of Constantinople set forth in his Confession of Faith 1629 his agreement in the doctrines of predestination and justification by faith alone. In 1672, Patriarch Dositheos convened the Synod of Jerusalem 1672 Synod of Jerusalem that rejected all the Calvinist doctrines and reformulated Orthodox teachings in a manner that distinguished them from Roman Catholicism as well as Protestantism. In correspondence with Peter I of Russia , he objected to Peter s reforms that subjected .... In 1715, it was published his twelve volume History of the Patriarchate of Jerusalem . External links http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 169746 Dositheos Dositheos patriarch of Jerusalem Encyclop dia Britannica start box succession box before Nectarius of Jerusalem Nectarius title Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem years 1669 1707 after Chrysanthus of Jerusalem Chrysanthus end box DEFAULTSORT Dositheos 02, Patriarch Of Jeursalem Category 1641 births Category 1707 deaths Category 17th century ... Category Greek Orthodox Patriarchs of Jerusalem Category People from Boeotia EasternOrthodoxy ... more details
Infobox patriarch honorific prefix name Theophilus III patriarch of Patriarch of the Holy City of Jerusalem ... image III.jpg church Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem see Jerusalem birth name Ilias Giannopoulos enthroned November 22, 2005 ended Incumbent predecessor Patriarch Irenaios Irenaios successor birth date 1952 birth place flagicon Greece Messinia , Greece ... profession alma mater signature Patriarch Theophilos III of Jerusalem lang el . ... Orthodox Patriarch of JerusalemPatriarch of the Orthodox Church of Jerusalem . He is styled Patriarch of the Holy City of Jerusalem and all Israel , Syria , beyond the Jordan River , Cana of Galilee , and Holy Zion . Theophilos also spelled Theofilos or Theophilus was elected by the Holy Synod of Jerusalem as the 141st primate religion primate of the Orthodox Church of Jerusalem on 22 August 2005 ... of Tabor . Biography Image Image Patriarch Theophilos III of Jerusalem and President Bush 2.jpg thumb left 200px President George W. Bush is joined by Patriarch Theophilos III of Jerusalem ... III, Patriarch of Jerusalem, speaks during a visit to the Church of Nativity Thursday, January ... at birth was Ilias Giannopoulos. In 1964, Ilias moved to Jerusalem. He served as archdeacon for then patriarchPatriarch Benedict I of Jerusalem Benediktos Benedict I . From 1991 to 1996, he was a priest .... He was officially enthroned as Patriarch of Jerusalem and Israel ref http www.jerusalem patriarchate.info ... III of Jerusalem image reference His Most Godly Beatitude spoken Your Beatitude religious Patriarch posthumous N A The official title of the Patriarch of Jerusalem is His Most Godly Beatitude, the Patriarch ... incumbent succession box before Patriarch Irenaios Irenaios I title Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem start 2005 end box Orthodox Hierarchs DEFAULTSORT Theophilos 03 Of Jerusalem, Patriarch Category ... impropriety ref Theophilos was elected unanimously by Jerusalem s Holy Synod to succeed ... more details
File Yeghische Tourian.jpg thumb Yeghishe Tourian Patriarch Yeghishe Tourian was List of Armenian Patriarchs of Jerusalem Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem serving Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem from 1921 to 1929. He took over the position after the patriarchate position remained vacant for 11 years 1910 1921 . He was a staunch believer in education, and in 1925, he established a unified elementary school to accommodate the growing number of children in the community. He also modernized the curriculum of the Armenian Seminary and acquiring highly qualified instructors from the cadre of talented teachers and educators who had come to Jerusalem as refugees after the Armenian Genocide . In 1929, the unified elementary school officially opened its doors. By consolidating disparate locations, including the St. Gayane Girl s School, this new elementary school became the primary Armenian co educational institution in the Holy Land and was renamed School of the Holy Translators in Armenian Serpots Tarkmantchats Varjaran . ref http www.armenian patriarchate.org page2.html History of the Armenian Patriarchate of St. James in Jerusalem ref He was succeeded by Patriarch Torkom Koushagian who ruled from 1929 until 1939. References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Tourian, Yeghishe Category Armenian Patriarchs of Jerusalem OrientalOrthodoxy stub bishop stub ... more details
Diodoros or Diodorus lang el Damianos G. Karivalis lang el . August 14, 1923 December 20, 2000 was the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem Patriarch of Jerusalem in the Orthodox Church of Jerusalem from 1981 to 2000. He was born on the Greek island of Chios on August 14, 1923. He became a monk in 1944 and was renamed Diodoros. Three years later he became a priest, then an archbishop of Hierapolis in 1962. He served in Hierapolis prior to his election and was Patriarchal Exarch in Amman , Jordan , until 1981 when he was raised to the Patriarchate. References cite press release title Statement on the Death of Patriarch Diodoros I publisher Orthodox Research Institute date December 20, 2000 url http www.orthodoxresearchinstitute.org resources obituaries obit diodorosI jerusalem.htm s start succession box before Patriarch Benedict I of Jerusalem Benedict I title Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem years 1981&ndash 2000 after Patriarch Irenaios Irenaios I s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Diodoros I ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH August 14, 1923 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH December 20, 2000 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Diodoros I Category Greek Orthodox clerics Category 20th century Eastern Orthodox bishops Category Eastern Orthodox priests Category Church patriarchs Category Greek Orthodox Patriarchs of Jerusalem Category Recipients of the Star of Romania Order Category Greek expatriates in Israel Category Palestinian Christians Category 1923 births Category 2000 deaths Category People from Chios EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub Greece bio stub el fr Diodore Ier de J rusalem nl Diodorus I van Jeruzalem pl Diodor patriarcha Jerozolimy ru ... more details
Warmund , also Garmond , Gormond , Germond , Guarmond , or Waremond , was Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem from 1118 to his death at Sidon in 1128. He was from Picquigny in Picardy . In 1120, with Baldwin II of Jerusalem Baldwin II , Kingdom of Jerusalem King of Jerusalem , he convened the Council of Nablus . The canons of the council served as a sort of concordat between the church of Outremer and the Crusader States . The first canon is a promise by Baldwin to surrender the appropriate tithes to the patriarch, namely those from his own royal estates in Jerusalem , Nablus , and Acre . In the second canon, Baldwin requests forgiveness for the tithes he had previously withheld, and Warmund absolves him in the third. In 1123, he negotiated an alliance between Jerusalem and the Republic of Venice . This was finalised in the treaty which bears his name the Pactum Warmundi from his Latin language Latin name Warmundus . ref Norwich, 89. ref In 1124, he was appointed supreme commander of the Crusader forces besieging Tyre, Lebanon Tyre , as he was felt to possess greater authority than any alternative as commander. He was a faithful friend of King Baldwin. ref Steven Runciman, A History of the Crusades, Volume II, The Kingdom of Jerusalem , Cambridge University Press, 1952, pp. 169, 176 ref Notes reflist Sources John Julius Norwich Norwich, John Julius . A History of Venice . Alfred A. Knopf New York, New York New York , 1982. start box succession box before Arnulf of Chocques title Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem years 1119 1128 after Stephen of La Fert end box France RC bishop stub RC archbishop stub Category 1128 deaths Category Latin Patriarchs of Jerusalem Category Christians of the Crusades Category 12th century Roman Catholic archbishops de Garmond von Picquigny es Garmond de Picquigny fr Gormond de Picquigny it Guermondo di Picquigny pl Gormond z Picquigny pt Gormond de Picquigny ro Gormond de Picquigny ... more details
For the 11th century count Fulk of Angoul me Fulk or Fulcher of Angoul me was the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem from 1146 to his death in 1157. Fulk came from Angoul me . According to William of Tyre , he ... become Patriarch of Jerusalem, but travelled to Rome to be given the pallium by Innocent II Patriarch ... William I of Malines title Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem years 1146 1157 after Patriarch Amalric of Jerusalem ... of Celles sur Belle , and came to Jerusalem during the schism between Pope Innocent II and Antipope Anacletus II in 1131, as the Bishop of Angoul me favoured Anacletus and Fulk favoured Innocent. In Jerusalem ... to place Tyre directly under the authority of Rome, or transfer it to the Latin Patriarch ... was recaptured by the crusaders in 1124, it became a suffragan of Jerusalem, which was more politically ... of Jerusalem. In 1139 Fulcher participated in the siege of Banyas , and was present at a synod in Antioch in December of that year. Patriarch William of Malines died in 1145, and on January 25, 1146, Fulcher became Patriarch of Jerusalem. There was a dispute over the succession in Tyre between Ralph, the chancellor of Jerusalem, and Peter of Barcelona Ralph was never consecrated and Peter eventually ... when he arrived in Jerusalem on the Second Crusade . He was also sent to meet Louis VII of France , who had stopped in Antioch Fulk persuaded Louis to continue to Jerusalem rather than remain in Antioch ... between King Baldwin III of Jerusalem and his mother Melisende of Jerusalem . Baldwin III had inherited the throne at the age of 13 on the death of his father, Fulk of Jerusalem King Fulk ... IV . In 1156 Fulk opposed the marriage of Amalric I of Jerusalem Amalric , Count of Jaffa and Ascalon ... Fulk Of Jerusalem ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1157 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fulk Of Jerusalem Category 1157 deaths Category People from Angoul me Category Latin Patriarchs of Jerusalem Category Christians of the Crusades Category 12th century Roman ... more details
. NAME Patriarch Cyril II Of Jerusalem ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem DATE OF BIRTH 1792 PLACE OF BIRTH Samos DATE OF DEATH 18 August 1877 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cyril 02 Of Jerusalem Category 19th century Greek people Category Greek Orthodox Patriarchs of Jerusalem Category Greek expatriates in Israel Category People from Samos Category 1792 ...Cyril II of Jerusalem original name Konstantinos Kritikos was born in 1792 in the island of Samos . In 1816 he was ordained a deacon, then a presbyter, was abbot of the monastery. In 1835 he became Archbishop of Sebasteia and in 1838 of Lydia . In 1845 he was elected as the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem under the name Cyril II 1846 1872 by the Hagiotaphites Confraternity of the Holy Sepulchre and remains to 1872. On 28 February 1870, Sultan Abd laziz I signed a firman which created the Bulgarian Exarchate subject d to the Ecumenical Patriarchate but yet as an representative of the Bulgarian millet in the Ottoman Empire . Cyril II participated in the Council in Constantinople, chaired by Ecumenical Patriarch Anthimus VI , in September 1872, wherein the Patriarchs of Alexandria and Antioch also participated and which on 18 30 September declared the Bulgarian Exarchate as schismatic and its adherents excommunicated . Cyril opposed the declaration of schism and declined to sign the Council s decisions. On September 14, 1872 Cyril II left the council in Constantinople by steamer to Jaffa and Jerusalem. Dethroned from the patriarchal throne on 12 December 1872, in his absence. Cyril II had many supporters especially among Christian Arabs, but also among high ranking dignitaries, many of whom suffer because of it. Cyril s successor on the patriarchal throne, Procopius, remained little more than two years. On 26 February 1875, mainly under the pressure of the Arab population and Orthodox clergy, he was deposed. Arab notables from Jerusalem wanted former patriarch Cyril II to be a candidate ... more details
in Constantinople, Heraclius took her on campaigns with him and refused attempts by Patriarch Sergius ... Cross to Jerusalem.jpg thumb upright Heraclius returns the True Cross to Jerusalem, anachronistically ..., Spanish, medieval painting showing Heraclius on a horse returning the True Cross to Jerusalem, anachronistically ... to the Golden Legend he insisted on doing this as he entered Jerusalem, against the advice of the Patriarch ...Other uses Infobox monarch name Heraclius title Byzantine Emperor Emperor of the Byzantine Empire image HeracliusTremissis.jpg caption Tremissis of Emperor Heraclius. reign October 5, 610  February 11, 641 coronation October 5, 610 full name Flavius Heraclius Augustus predecessor Phocas successor ... Heraclian Dynasty father Heraclius the Elder mother Epiphania birth date c. 575 birth place Cappadocia , present day Turkey death date February 11, 641 aged 65 or 66 Heraclius lang la Flavius Heraclius ... Emperor from 610 to 641. tag ref Byzantine Empire is a relatively modern term for what in Heraclius ..., Clifton R. ref The earliest use of the term, Byzantine was 900 years after Heraclius death. It first ... Greek as the empire s official language. His rise to power began in 608, when he and his father, Heraclius ... usurper Phocas . Heraclius reign was marked by several military campaigns. The year Heraclius came to power, the empire was threatened on multiple frontiers. Heraclius immediately took charge ... Constantinople was protected by impenetrable walls and a strong navy, Heraclius was able to avoid total defeat. Soon after, he initiated reforms to rebuild and strengthen the military. Heraclius ... Heraclius brother Theodore brother of Heraclius Theodore Heraclius brother Theodore and Theodore Trithyrius ..., Armenia, and Egypt. In religious matters, Heraclius is remembered as the driving force in converting ... El Cheikh 1999 , p. 18. ref Early life Origins Heraclius was the eldest son of Heraclius the Elder ... as Heraclius the Elder group A ref name Treadgold p. 287 refTreadgold1997 Treadgold 1997 , p ... more details
Heraclius c. 575 641 , was a Byzantine emperor. Heraclius may also refer to Heraclius the Cynic floruit fl. 360s , Roman philosopher Heraclius primicerius sacri cubiculi died 455 , courtier of Emperor Valentinian III Heraclius of Edessa d. 474 . Byzantine general. Heraclius, Bishop of Angoul me d. 580 . Heraclius the Elder fl. 580s 610s , Armenian born Byzantine general and exarch of Africa Heraclius Constantine 612 641 , the full name of the Byzantine emperor Constantine III Byzantine emperor Constantine III , reigned briefly in 641 Heraclius II, alternate name for the Byzantine emperor Heraclonas 626 641 , reigned briefly in 641 Heraclius son of Constans II , Byzantine co emperor reigned 659 681 Heraclius brother of Tiberius III fl. 698 705 , Byzantine general PatriarchHeraclius of Jerusalem and of Caesarea c. 1128 1190 1191 , religious leader Heraclius I of Kakheti 1642 1709 , Georgian ruler a.k.a. Erekle I of Kakheti Heraclius II of Georgia 1720 1721 1798 Georgian ruler a.k.a. Erekle II hndis es Heraclio desambiguaci n it Eraclio ru ... more details
. According to Patriarch Nikephoros, Heraclius had been appointed to the position by Maurice, thus ... that Priscus helped incite the revolt. Patriarch Nikephoros reports that Heraclius the Elder ...Heraclius the Elder lang la Heraclius lang el Polytonic died 610 was an Byzantine Empire East ... Heraclius r. 610 641 . Of Armenian origin, the elder Heraclius distinguished himself in the wars ... as a base, the younger Heraclius managed to overthrow Phocas, beginning the Heraclian dynasty , which would rule Byzantium for a century. Heraclius the Elder died soon after receiving news of his son s accession. Origin Heraclius was of Armenians Armenian origin. ref Cameron, Ward Perkins & Whitby ..., Mersin Tarsus he composed messages to Heraclius which indicated that, after leaving the army, he ... of the city of Viran ehir Constantina . Heraclius own city is not specifically mentioned. Mary and Michael Whitby suggest that Heraclius was at the time the magister militum per Roman Armenia Armeniam ... is known of the specific ancestry of Heraclius the Elder, but this has not prevented modern historians ... descendant of Heraclius of Edessa , a 5th century Roman general. A passage from Sebeos History has been understood to suggest an Arsacid Dynasty of Armenia Arsacid origin of Heraclius. This theory ... his son, Heraclius the Younger, to be a Cappadocia n, which might indicate his place of birth rather than actual ancestry. ref Kaegi 2003 , p. 21 ref Family The Historia syntomos of Patriarch Nikephoros I of Constantinople mentions a single brother of Heraclius the Elder, named Gregoras, who was the father of Nicetas cousin of Heraclius Nicetas . ref name PLRE584 ref name Cawley Cawley, Family of Emperor Heraklius ref Theophanes the Confessor mentions Epiphania as the mother of Emperor Heraclius, thus wife of Heraclius the Elder. ref name Cawley Heraclius the Elder is mentioned as the father of Emperor Heraclius in several sources, including Theophylact, John of Niki , Nikephoros I, Theophanes ... more details
Heraclius or Herakleios , lang el 4th century was a Cynic philosopher, against whom the emperor Julian the Apostate Julian wrote in his seventh oration. ref Julian, Oration 7 To the Cynic Heracleios . cf. Eunapius , fr. 18, Libanius , Orations , xvii. 16, xviii. 157 ref Julian relates how Heraclius delivered an allegorical fable before him, in which Heraclius took upon himself the part of Jupiter mythology Jupiter , and gave the emperor that of the god Pan mythology Pan . Although offended by this fable, and by the disrespect with which Heraclius mentioned the gods, Julian maintained his silence, fearing that he would appear paranoid if he imposed silence upon Heraclius, as well as for regard for the audience. The encounter occurred whilst Julian was in Constantinople . ref Libanius, Orations , xvii. 16 ref Julian later composed his long discourse to explain that a Cynic should be an enemy to all pretence and deception, and ought not to compose fables or, if he will compose them, that they should at least be serious, instructive, and religious. We also hear upon another occasion of an incident in which Heraclius urged bold action to Procopius usurper Procopius , a relative of Julian. ref Eunapius, fr. 31, M ller ref The historical context of the incident may have been when Procopius attempted and, ultimately, failed to seize the Roman empire empire following the death of Jovian Emperor Jovian , Julian s successor. Notes reflist External links wikisource inline To the Cynic Heracleios Cynics DEFAULTSORT Heraclius the Cynic Category 4th century philosophers Category Roman era Cynic philosophers ca Heracli fil sof fi Herakleios filosofi ... more details
Heraclius of Edessa died 474 was an Eastern Roman Empire general who took part in the failed campaign against the Vandals in 468. Biography Heraclius was born in Edessa, Mesopotamia , according to Theophanes the Confessor . John of Antioch chronicler John of Antioch and Theophanes both identify him as a son of Florus. ref Martindale, Jones & Morris 1980 , p. 541 ref Before 468, Heraclius was probably the Comes rei militaris of the Eastern court. He was sent with troops to support the Laz people Lazi against the Sassanid Empire Sassanids and the Caucasian Iberians Iberians , but his allies failed to adequately supply his troops, forcing him to withdraw. ref Martindale, Jones & Morris 1980 , p. 542 ref In 468, he was sent from Constantinople to Egypt Roman province Egypt , where he gathered troops ... Marcellinus , and Heraclius. ref Hussey 1967 , p. 426 ref Basiliscus, the brother in law of Leo I ... of over 1,000 ships, and link up with Heraclius, advancing from Tripolitania . Marcellinus was to secure ... Who date March 2011 , Heraclius landed in Tripolitania and defeated the Vandal forces. He occupied the local ... of his political rival, Ricimer . Heraclius, left to stand alone against the Vandals, ref ... 1980 , p. 542 ref In 471, Heraclius helped Emperor Leo I emperor Leo I to get rid of the influential barbarian Magister militum Aspar . In 474, during the reign of Zeno emperor Zeno , Heraclius ... , p. 542 ref Malchus criticizes Heraclius as hasty and impetuous, lacking foresight and prudence. Theophanes ... a military commander called Heraclius, more likely than not, Heraclius of Edessa. ref Martindale, Jones ... that Heraclius of Edessa was a namesake ancestor of Heraclius the Elder and through him of the Heraclian ... title Heraclius emperor of Byzantium last Kaegi first Walter Emil year 2003 publisher Cambridge University ... Jones, Arnold Hugh Martin , John Robert Martindale, John Morris historian John Morris , Heraclius ..., pp.  541 542. DEFAULTSORT Heraclius Of Edessa Category Comites Category Magistri militum ... more details
Expand Russian II date July 2011 Infobox royalty type monarch name Heraclius II full name title List of the Kings of Georgia King of Kartli and Kakheti image Heraclius II of Eastern Georgia.jpg imgw caption Heraclius II of Kartli and Kakheti reign 1744 11 January 1798 coronation 1 ... burial place signature King Heraclius s signature.png religion Georgian Orthodox Church Heraclius ... ref name Iranica Hitchins, Keith. http www.iranica.com newsite articles v8f5 v8f559.html Heraclius ... in a Latinization literature Latinized form Heraclius because both names Erekle and Irakli are Georgian ... and the unrest in the Qajar dynasty Persian Empire , Heraclius established himself as a de facto ... of Krtsanisi Persian invasion in 1795 . Heraclius died in 1798, leaving the throne to his moribund ... 200px left thumb monument of Heraclius II in Telavi Born in Telavi , the center of Kakheti region of Georgia, Heraclius was a son Teimuraz II Teimuraz II of Kakheti and his wife Tamar, daughter of Vakhtang ... by Nadir upon the Georgian provinces. Nonetheless, Teimuraz and Heraclius remained loyal to the shah ... fall early in the 1720s had opened the way to Teimuraz s accession in Kartli. From 1737 to 1739, Heraclius .... In the meantime, Heraclius defeated a coup attempt by the rival Georgian prince Abdullah Beg of Kartli ... and of Kakheti to Heraclius, and also arranged the marriage of his nephew Ali Qoli Khan, who ... was assassinated in 1747. Teimuraz and Heraclius took advantage of the ensuing political instability ... from Persian warlords and agreed to recognize Heraclius s supremacy in eastern Transcaucasia ... of King Erekle II.jpg 250px thumb right The Palace of King Heraclius II in Telavi In 1762, Teimuraz II died while on a diplomatic mission to the court of St. Petersburg , and Heraclius succeeded him ... of government departments. Heraclius s primary objective in internal policy was to further ... Weidenfeld and Nicolson. ref Alliance with Russia and last years In foreign policy, Heraclius was primarily ... more details
Summary Information Description Expulsion of the Jews in the Reign of the Emperor Hadrian A.D. 135 How Heraclius turned the Jews out of Jerusalem. Fac simile of a Miniature in the Histoire des Empereurs, Manuscript of the Fifteenth Century, in the Library of the Arsenal, Paris. Source Project Gutenberg text 10940 Date Author Permission other versions Licensing PD old 100 ... more details
in the Near East The Orthodox Patriarch of JerusalemPatriarch of Jerusalem and the head of the Orthodox Church of Jerusalem Greek Orthodox Church of Jerusalem and Holy Zion in Israel, Palestine ... in Turkey The List of Armenian Patriarchs of JerusalemPatriarch of Jerusalem and of Holy ... in 1451 Latin Latin Patriarch of JerusalemJerusalemPatriarch Fouad Twal Latin Patriarch of Lisbon ... Rite Patriarchs The Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem The Patriarch of the East Indies a titular patriarchal ... of the American Orthodox Catholic Church The Patriarch of the Assembly of Jerusalem Mormonism ... Patriarch 2011.png thumb right The coat of arms of the Serbian Patriarch, who also holds the titles ... the shield. Other uses portal Christianity Originally a patriarch was a man who exercised Autocracy ... , on Perseus ref ref http oxforddictionaries.com view entry m en gb0610420 DWS M EN GB 047375 patriarch ... . ref CathEncy wstitle Patriarch ref The word has mainly taken on specific ecclesiastical meanings ... provinces, though outside his own arch diocese he is often without enforceable jurisdiction of such a Patriarch is called a Patriarchate . Historically, a Patriarch may often be the logical choice to act ... of the Church of the East Catholicos Patriarch of Seleucia Ctesiphon , head of the Assyrian Church of the East The Patriarch of the Ancient Church of the East , a split from the Assyrian Church of the East ... and were equal in rank to the Holy See See of Rome The Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople ... of Greek Orthodox Patriarchs of Alexandria Patriarch of Alexandria and All Africa and the head of the Greek Orthodox Church of Alexandria The List of Greek Orthodox Patriarchs of Antioch Patriarch ... The List of Patriarchs of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church Patriarch of All Bulgaria and the head ..., a Papal agency for humanitarian and pastoral support . ref The Catholicos Patriarch of All Georgia ... Association, a Papal agency for humanitarian and pastoral support . ref The Serbian Patriarch and the head ... more details
Heraclius br Zacharias of JerusalemPatriarch Zacharias br Abba Modestus commander2 Shahrbaraz br Nehemiah ben Hushiel br Benjamin of Tiberias strength1 Formidable Greek contingent of Jerusalem ... the defeat and death of Khosrau II , Heraclius came as victor into Jerusalem. The Jews of Tiberias ...Infobox Military Conflict conflict Jewish revolt against Heraclius partof the Byzantine Sassanid War ... tens of thousands Campaignbox Byzantine Sassanid War of 602 628 The Revolt against Heraclius ... 613 , culminating with the Siege of Jerusalem 614 conquest of Jerusalem in 614 by Persian and Jewish ... cities of Galilee and together they marched on Jerusalem. Later, they were joined by the Jews of the southern parts of the country and supported by a band of Arabs, the united forces Siege of Jerusalem 614 took Jerusalem on July 614, after a 20 day siege. ref name abrahamson http www.eretzyisroel.org ... 20of 20638CE.pdf The Persian conquest of Jerusalem in 614 CE compared with Islamic conquest of 638 ... fathers antiochus strategos capture.htm Antiochus Strategos, The Capture of Jerusalem by the Persians ... G.J.Reinink et.al. The Reign of Heraclius 610 641 crisis and confrontation . p.103. http www.google.com ... to run the city and they effectively did so for the next five years. The Jews of Jerusalem gained ... liberated territory. According to Jewish sources, after the Siege of Jerusalem 614 conquest of Jerusalem , Nehemiah ben Hushiel had been appointed the ruler of Jerusalem. He began the work of making ..., ref Sharkansky, Ira, Governing Jerusalem again on the world s agenda , Wayne State University ... claimed that Benjamin accompanied the Emperor Heraclius himself during his entry into the city of Jerusalem. According to other sources, Byzantine return was not peaceful since the very beginning ... of Jewish population throughout Jerusalem and Galilee, ensuing with tens of thousands of Jews put ... the Syrians and the Melchite Greeks ceased to keep it after the death of Heraclius ref Elijah of Nisibis ... more details
Summary Byzantine Emperor Heraclius and Heraclius Constantine, 7th century Source http www.dirtyoldcoins.com gandinga id hera hera021.jpg Licensing PD old 100 ... more details
Nicetas was the cousin of Emperor Heraclius , helping him the wars against Phocas and the Persians in the Byzantine Sassanid War of 602 628 . He helped Heraclius revolt against Phocas by conquering Egypt in 610. ref Harvnb Kaegi 2003 p http books.google.com books?id tlNlFZ 7UhoC&pg PA53 53 ref At Egypt, Nicetas established a power base because of his friendship with Patriarch John the Almsgiver of Alexandria, whom he installed on the patriarchal throne. ref Harvnb Kaegi 2003 p http books.google.com books?id tlNlFZ 7UhoC&pg PA87 87 ref ref Harvnb Greatrex Lieu 2002 p http books.google.com books?id zoZIxpQ8A2IC&pg PT226 194 ref ref name PLRE942 Harvnb Martindale Jones Morris 1992 p http books.google.com books?id ElkwedRWCXkC&pg PA942 942 ref He was also ritual brothers through the rite of adelphopoiesis with Patriarch John. ref Harvnb Kaegi 2003 p http books.google.com books?id tlNlFZ 7UhoC&pg PA59 59 ref To fight the Persians, he combined his forces with Heraclius in Syria only to be defeated by Shahin Vahmanzadegan . ref Harvnb Kaegi 2003 p http books.google.com books?id tlNlFZ 7UhoC&pg PA77 77 ref Later, he continued to resist the Persian advances only to be checked in 613, where he won a costly victory near Emessa. ref Harvnb Kaegi 2003 p http books.google.com books?id tlNlFZ 7UhoC&pg PA78 78 ref A later source also records a victory over the Persians at Caesarea in 614. It is possibly for this occasion that a large gilt statue was erected in his honour at Constantinople. ref name PLRE942 With the invasion of Egypt in 616, Nicetas defended Egypt against Persians in Sassanid conquest of Egypt Alexandria . After Alexandria was betrayed to the Persians, Nicetas fled to Cyprus along with Patriarch John. ref Harvnb Kaegi 2003 p http books.google.com books?id tlNlFZ 7UhoC&pg ... Heraclius of a trusted commander. ref Harvnb Kaegi 2003 p http books.google.com books?id tlNlFZ ... 0 415 14687 9 Citation last Kaegi first Walter Emil authorlink Walter Kaegi title Heraclius emperor ... more details