see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME John 04 Of Constantinople, Patriarch ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... DEFAULTSORT John 04 Of Constantinople, Patriarch Category 595 deaths Category Ecumenical Patriarchs ... prayer prayer attrib JohnIV died September 2, 595 , also known as John Nesteutes or John the Faster , was the 33rd bishop or Patriarch of Constantinople April 11, 582 595 . He was the first to assume the title Ecumenical Patriarch . He is regarded as a saint by the Eastern Orthodox Church which ..., several works attributed to JohnIV still extant His Penitential, Libellus Poenitentialis , or, as it is described ... of these to the Patriarch. References reflist Attribution DCBL wstitle Joannes, the Faster, bp. of Constantinople ... the Patriarch of Constantinople Orthodox icon and synaxarion s start succession box before Patriarch Eutychius of Constantinople Eutychius title List of Constantinople patriarchs Patriarch of Constantinople ... de Johannes IV. Patriarch el fr Jean IV le Je neur ka IV ...Infobox saint name John the Faster birth date death date September 2, 595 feast day September 2 venerated ... birth place Constantinople death place Constantinople titles beatified date beatified place beatified ... , sometimes also Cappadox was born at Constantinople of artisan parents, and worked as a sculptor. In 587 or 588, he summoned the bishops of the East in the name of the Ecumenical Patriarch to decide the cause of Gregory of Antioch Gregory , Patriarch of Antioch , who was acquitted and returned to his episcopal see . Pope Pelagius II solemnly annulled the acts of this council. In 593, John ... had been accused of heresy, to be beaten with ropes in the church of Constantinople. In 595, the controversy was again rife about the title of Ecumenical Patriarch. Gregory wrote to his legate Sabinianus forbidding him to communicate with John. In the case of a presbyter named Athanasius, accused ... was himself a Pelagianism Pelagian , and that by the carelessness, ignorance, or fault of John ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Antony IV died May 1397 was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople for two terms, from January 1389 to July 1390, and again from early 1391 until his death. He was originally a hieromonk , possibly from the Dionysiou monastery in Mount Athos . He was deposed during the usurpation of John VII Palaiologos in April 1390, and replaced by Patriarch Macarius of Constantinople Macarius , who had already served in the office in 1377 1379. After the restoration of John V Palaiologos and Manuel II Palaiologos a few months later, he was restored to his post. He is notable for his correspondence with Jagiello , Grand Duke of Lithuania , urging him to join in a crusade against the Turks along with the Hungarians, and with Basil I of Muscovy , to whom he defended not only the universal spiritual authority of the Constantinopolitan patriarchate, but also the universal authority of the Byzantine emperors , regardless of the actual diminished state of the Byzantine Empire . Sources citation editor first Alexander editor last Kazhdan editor link Alexander Kazhdan title Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium publisher Oxford University Press year 1991 isbn 978 0 19 504652 6 page 125 Start box Succession box before Patriarch Nilus of Constantinople Nilus br Patriarch Macarius of Constantinople Macarius title List of Constantinople patriarchs Patriarch of Constantinople years 1389&ndash 1390 br 1391&ndash 1397 after Patriarch Macarius of Constantinople Macarius br Patriarch Callistus II of Constantinople Callistus I End box Patriarchs of Constantinople DEFAULTSORT Antony 04 Of Constantinople, Patriarch Category 14th century births Category 1397 deaths Category 14th century Eastern Orthodox bishops Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Byzantine bio stub EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub el it Antonio IV di Costantinopoli ... more details
Other people2 Joachim given name Infobox patriarch honorific prefix name Joachim IV honorific suffix patriarch of Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople image Joachim IV.jpg caption ordination consecration enthroned 1 October 1884 ended 14 November 1886 province diocese see Derkes church Church of Constantinople predecessor Ecumenical Patriarch Joachim III of Constantinople Joachim III successor Ecumenical Patriarch Dionysius V of Constantinople Dionysius V other post Metropolitan of Larisa birth name Nikolaos Krousouloudis birth date 5 July 1837 birth place Kallimasia , Chios , Ottoman Empire death date death date and age 1887 2 15 1834 7 5 death place Kallimasia, Chios, Ottoman Empire buried nationality religion residence parents spouse children occupation occupation Ecumenical Patriarch alma mater Theological School of Chalki signature Joachim IV was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1884 to 1887 . He was born in 1830, in Kallimasia, Ionia, Chios Chios . Links http www.ec patr.gr list img ioakeim d.jpg His All Hollines start box succession box before Patriarch Joachim III of Constantinople Joachim III title List of Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople years 1884 &ndash 1887 after Patriarch Dionysius V of Constantinople Dionysius V end box See also List of Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople DEFAULTSORT Joachim 04 Of Constantinople, Patriarch Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Joachim IV, Patriarch of Constantinople Category 1837 births Category 1887 deaths Category People from Chios EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub ca Joaquim IV de Constantinoble el es Joaqu n IV fr Joachim IV de Constantinople nl Joachim IV van Constantinopel ru IV ... more details
Michael IV Autoreianos lang el Polytonic was the Patriarch of Constantinople from 1208 to his death in 1214. Michael was a well educated man and a member of the literary circle around Eustathius of Thessalonica . In the ecclesiastic hierarchy, he had reached the post of megas sakellarios at the time of the Siege of Constantinople 1204 sack of Constantinople by the Fourth Crusade in 1204. ref name ODB Kazhdan 1991 , p. 1365 ref In 1208 he was made patriarch by Theodore I Laskaris , in succession of John X of ConstantinopleJohn X who had died in 1206. Laskaris had established a Byzantine Greeks Byzantine Greek successor state in Asia, the Empire of Nicaea , and had tried to persuade John X to join him, but he had refused because of old age and died shortly after. ref Kazhdan 1991 , pp. 1055, 1365, 2039 2040 ref Shortly after his appointment, on 20 March 1208, Michael IV performed Theodore Laskaris coronation as emperor Laskaris had already been acclaimed emperor in 1205 . He also took the highly unusual move, contrary to both Byzantine tradition and Orthodox doctrine, of promising remission of sins for Laskaris soldiers who fell in battle. It appears however that this pledge was of short duration. He died at Nicaea city Nicaea on 26 August 1214. ref Kazhdan 1991 ... year 1991 isbn 978 0 19 504652 6 S start succession box before John X of ConstantinopleJohn X Kamateros title List of Constantinople patriarchs Patriarch of Constantinople br small In exile at Nicaea city Nicaea small years 1208&ndash 1214 after Patriarch Theodore II of Constantinople Theodore II Eirenikos S end Patriarchs of Constantinople Persondata name Michael IV of Constantinople alternative ... date January 2011 DEFAULTSORT Michael 04 Of Constantinople Category 12th century births Category ... Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category Empire of Nicaea el fr Michel IV Autorianos ... more details
School of Halki start box s rel or succession box before Ecumenical Patriarch Anthimus IV of Constantinople Anthimus IV title List of Constantinople patriarchs Patriarch of Constantinople years 1852 1853 after Ecumenical Patriarch Anthimus VI of Constantinople Anthimus VI succession box before Ecumenical Patriarch Anthimus V of Constantinople Anthimus V title List of Constantinople patriarchs Patriarch of Constantinople years 1842 1845 after Patriarch Meletius III of Constantinople Meletius III end box Patriarchs of Constantinople DEFAULTSORT Germanus 04 Category 1853 deaths Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category 19th century Ottoman people ca Germ IV de Constantinoble el fr Germain IV de Constantinople nl Germanus IV van Constantinopel ru IV ...Image Patr germanusIV.jpg thumb right cumenical Patriarch Germanus IV Germanus IV lang el served two terms as Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople , from 1842 to 1845 and from 1852 until his death in 1853. In 1826 1830, he was bishop of Vidin , then bishop of Drama, Greece Drama until 1835, when he was appointed bishop of Derkoi . He was elected to the patriarchal throne for the first time in 1842, and held the post until 1845, when he was succeeded by Patriarch Meletius III of Constantinople Meletius III . Restored to the throne in 1852, he occupied it until his death the next year. During his patriarchy he especially took care of the poor. He founded many churches, schools, libraries and orphanages. His name was particularly associated with the education of the Orthodox clergy, as he was the founder of the Theological School of Halki in the monastery of the Holy Trinity. The school operated regularly until 1971, when it was closed by law, and brought forth many theologists, priests, bishops and patriarchs of note. Sources http www.ec patr.org list index.php?lang gr&id ... more details
Infobox Christian leader name Maximus IV image church Church of Constantinople archbishop of List of Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople appointed early 1491 term end early 1497 predecessor Patriarch Dionysius I of Constantinople Dionysius I successor Patriarch Nephon II of Constantinople Nephon II previous post Metropolitan of Serres Maximus IV lang el Polytonic , previously known as Manasses lang el , was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1491 to 1497. Life He was abbot of the Vatopedi monastery on Mount Athos before being appointed by PatriarchPatriarch Symeon I of Constantinople Symeon I as Metropolitan bishop Metropolitan of Serres , which he governed under the religious name of Manasses. In the first months of 1491 he was elected Patriarch of Constantinople with the support of the monks of Mount Athos. r Runciman page1 198 Upon his election, he changed his name to Maximus, an unparalleled case in the history of the Ecumenical Patriarchate r Kiminas because usually the religions name, taken when becoming a monk, is maintained throughout one s ecclesiastic career. As Patriarch he defended the rights of the Orthodox living in territories under the Venetian Republic . r Haldon During his reign arose some pieces ... his successor Patriarch Nephon II of Constantinople Nephon II , until he was forced to retire in the Vatopedi ..., 1584 Primary source. Language icon el and Language icon la Patriarchs of Constantinople Use dmy dates date August 2011 DEFAULTSORT Maximus 04 Of Constantinople, Patriarch Category 15th century Ottoman people Category 15th century Eastern Orthodox bishops Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople el fr Maxime IV de Constantinople ...?lang en&id 174 title Maximos IV publisher Ecumenical Patriarchate accessdate 15 August 2011 ... icon la ref ref name Haldon cite book last Haldon first John title The Oxford Handbook of Byzantine ... more details
?lang gr&id 297 Anthimos IV S start succession box before Ecumenical Patriarch Gregory VI of Constantinople Gregory VI title List of Ecumenical Patriarchs of ConstantinoplePatriarch of Constantinople years 1840 1841 after Patriarch Anthimus V of Constantinople Anthimus V succession box before Patriarch Anthimus VI of Constantinople Anthimus VI title List of Ecumenical Patriarchs of ConstantinoplePatriarch of Constantinople years 1848 1852 after Patriarch Germanus IV of Constantinople Germanus IV S end Patriarchs of Constantinople Persondata NAME Anthimos IV ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople, 1840 1841 DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Constantinople DATE OF DEATH 1878 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Anthimus 04 of Constantinople Category 1878 deaths Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category 19th century Ottoman people Category People from Istanbul ca ntim IV de Constantinoble el fr Anth me IV de Constantinople nl Anthimus IV van Constantinopel ru IV ...File Anthimus iv.jpg thumb Ecumenical Patriarch Anthimos IV Anthimus IV lang el was twice Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople , between 1840 and 1841, and between 1848 and 1852. He was born in Istanbul Constantinople and served as Chancellor of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople Ecumenical Patriarchate before being elected Metropolitan of Konya Ikonion Konya between 1825 and 1835, Larissa between 1835 and 1837, and Nikomedeia between 1837 and 1840. He was elected Ecumenical Patriarch in 1840, however was dismissed by Ottoman Empire Ottoman List of sultans of the Ottoman Empire Sultan Abd lmecid I in 1842 and withdrew to the Princes Islands . He was elected again as Ecumenical Patriarch again in 1848. During his second term he held secret negotiations with the Church of Greece which had declared itself autocephaly autocephalous in 1833. In 1850 he issued a Patriarchal ... more details
Meletius IV Lang el was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1921 to 1923 ... years later he was elected Pope and Patriarch of Alexandria. He died in 1935. References Reflist External links http www.ec patr.gr list img meletios IV.jpg His All Holiness, Ecumenical Patriarch Meletius IV of Constantinople Dead link date August 2010 http www.grandlodge.gr Famous gr home.html List of the members of the Freemason Grand Lodge of Greece including Patriarch Meletius IV of Constantinople http orthodoxwiki.org Meletios IV 28Metaxakis 29 of ConstantinoplePatriarch Meletius IV of Constantinople ... 1918 1920 s aft after Theocletus I of Athens Theocletus I s vac last Patriarch Germanus V of Constantinople Germanus V s ttl title List of Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople br as Meletius IV years 1921 1923 s aft after Patriarch Gregory VII of Constantinople Gregory VII s bef before Patriarch Photius of Alexandria Photius s ttl title List of Greek Orthodox Patriarchs of Alexandria Greek Patriarch of Alexandria br as Meletius II years 1926 1935 s aft after Patriarch Nicholas V of Alexandria Nicholas V s end Patriarchs of Constantinople Patriarchs of Alexandria Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Meletius 04 Of Constantinople, Patriarch ... DEFAULTSORT Meletius 04 Of Constantinople, Patriarch Category 1935 deaths Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category 20th century Eastern Orthodox bishops Category Greek Orthodox Patriarchs of Alexandria Meletius 02, Patriarch Of Alexandria EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub ca Meleci IV Metaxakis de Meletios II. el es Melecio IV Metaxakis fr M l ce M taxakis id Meletius ... Official web site of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople accessdate 2011 02 07 ref He also served as List of Greek Orthodox Patriarchs of Alexandria Greek Patriarch of Alexandria under the episcopal ... Theocletus I was reinstated. In 1921 he was elected Ecumenical Patriarch. He resigned in 1923 following ... more details
Infobox saint name Paul the New birth date death date 784 feast day August 30 venerated in Eastern Orthodoxy br Roman Catholicism image imagesize caption birth place death place Constantinople titles beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes patronage major shrine suppressed date issues prayer prayer attrib Paul IV , known as Paul the New , was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 780 to 784. He had once opposed the veneration of icons but urged the calling of an ecumenical council to address the iconoclasm iconoclast controversy . He resigned and retired to a monastery due to old age and illness. He was succeeded by Tarasios , who was a lay administrator at the time. Paul the New is venerated as a saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church , and his feast day is celebrated on August 30. References The Orthodox Church in the Byzantine Empire , J. M. Hussey, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1986. s start succession box before Ecumenical Patriarch Nicetas I of Constantinople Nicetas I title List of Constantinople patriarchs Patriarch of Constantinople years 780&ndash 784 after Saint Tarasius Saint Tarasios s end Patriarchs of Constantinople Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Paul 04 Of Constantinople, Patriarch ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 784 PLACE OF DEATH Constantinople DEFAULTSORT Paul 04 Of Constantinople, Patriarch Category 784 deaths Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category 8th century Byzantine people Category 8th century archbishops Category Cypriot people Byzantine bio stub EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub el fr Paul IV de Constantinople ka IV pl Pawe IV patriarcha Konstantynopola pt Paulo IV de Constantinopla ru IV uk IV ... more details
Nicholas IV Mouzalon lang el Polytonic was the Patriarch of Constantinople from December 1147 to March April 1151. Nicholas was born in ca. 1070, and probably began his career teaching the gospels . Emperor Alexios I Komnenos r. 1081 1118 appointed him as archbishop of Cyprus , but Nicholas abdicated the see in ca. 1110. He spent the next 37 years in the Monastery of Saints Cosmas and Damian in the Kosmidion suburb of Constantinople modern Ey p . He was elected to the patriarchal throne in 1147, replacing Patriarch Cosmas II of Constantinople Cosmas II , who was accused of Bogomilism . His election however caused considerable controversy its Canon law canonical validity was called in question, since he had voluntarily resigned from his previous see. Eventually, Nicholas was forced to resign as patriarch, and died in 1152. He wrote a number of theological works, amongst them a treatise refuting the Filioque addressed to Alexios I, and a vivid poetic defence of his first abdication. Sources citation editor first Alexander editor last Kazhdan editor link Alexander Kazhdan title Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium publisher Oxford University Press year 1991 isbn 978 0 19 504652 6 pages 1467 1468 S start succession box before Patriarch Cosmas II of Constantinople Cosmas II title List of Constantinople patriarchs Patriarch of Constantinople years 1147&ndash 1151 after Patriarch Theodotus II of Constantinople Theodotus II S end Persondata name Nicholas IV of Constantinople alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death 1152 place of death DEFAULTSORT Nicholas 04 Of Constantinople Category 1070s births Category 1152 deaths Category 12th century Byzantine people Category Archbishops of Cyprus Category Byzantine writers Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category Mouzalon family el fr Nicolas IV Muzalon pt Nicolau IV de Constantinopla ... more details
deposed Gregory IV and formally elected Patriarch Anthimus II of Constantinople Anthimus II in his place. r DTC After his deposition, Gregory IV was exiled to the island of Rhodes . r Kiminas The date ...Infobox Christian leader name Gregory IV image church Church of Constantinople archbishop of List of Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople appointed 12 April 1623 term end 18 June 1623 predecessor Cyril Lucaris successor Patriarch Anthimus II of Constantinople Anthimus II previous post Metropolitan of Amasya Gregory IV lang el Polytonic was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople for two months in 1623. Life Before he was elected as Patriarch of Constantinople Gregory IV was Metropolitan of Amasya . At the time of his election, he was old and blind in one eye, and so he was given the sobriquet Stravoamaseias lang el Polytonic , i.e. the blind of Amasya . r DTC His short reign has to be considered in the context of the clash between the pro Calvinist Patriarch Cyril Lucaris , supported by the Protestant Dutch Republic Dutch and Kingdom of England English ambassador s to the Ottoman capital, and his opponents supported by the Catholic Kingdom of France French , Habsburg Monarchy Austrian and Republic of Venice Venetian ambassadors. The latter were successful at persuading the Grand Vizier to depose Cyril Lucaris on 12 April 1623 and to appoint in his place Gregory IV, the head of the pro Western faction. r Frazee Gregory IV proved to be incompetent and could not pay the appointment fee peshtesh due to the Ottoman Sultan ... page 39 ref Patriarchs of Constantinople DEFAULTSORT Gregory 04 Of Constantinople, Patriarch Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category 16th century births Category 17th century deaths Category 17th century Eastern Orthodox bishops el fr Gr goire IV de Constantinople ... more details
Infobox Christian leader name Callinicus IV image church Church of Constantinople archbishop of List of Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople appointed 16 Jan 1757 term end 22 July 1757 predecessor Ecumenical Patriarch Cyril V of Constantinople Cyril V successor Ecumenical Patriarch Serapheim II of Constantinople Serapheim II previous post Metropolitan of Br ila birth date 1713 birth place Zagora, Greece death date BirthDeathAge 1713 1791 yes death place Zagora, Greece birth name Constantine Mavrikios Callinicus IV lang el Polytonic , born Constantine Mavrikios lang el Polytonic , was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople for a few months in 1757 and a writer and scholar. Callinicus IV is sometime numbered as Callinicus III because his predecessor Ecumenical Patriarch Callinicus III of Constantinople Callinicus , who was elected in 1726 but died before being enthroned, is sometimes not counted amongst the patriarchs. ref The ordinal number IV is used by scholars such as Gedeon 1890 , Janin 1914 , Runciman 1985 , Kiminas 2009 ref Life Constantine Mavrikios Callinicus is his religious name was born in Zagora, Greece in 1713 and in 1728 he moved to Istanbul . In 1740 he was ordained deacon and on 28 August 1741 he was appointed Great Protosyncellus of the Patriarchate. On 23 September 1743 he was appointed ... need to re baptize, were the PatriarchPatriarch Cyril V of Constantinople Cyril V supported ... to escape. In 1755 Cyril V issued his formal Patriarch Cyril V of Constantinople Oros of the Holy ... Patriarch Serapheim II of Constantinople Serapheim II who remained neutral on the issue ... of Constantinople DEFAULTSORT Callinicus 04 Of Constantinople, Patriarch Category 1713 births Category 1791 deaths Category People from Zagora Mouresi Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople ... fr Callinique III de Constantinople ... more details
John XIII was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1315 to 1320 . start box succession box before Patriarch Nephon I of Constantinople Nephon I title List of Constantinople patriarchs Patriarch of Constantinople years 1315 &ndash 1320 after Patriarch Gerasimos I of Constantinople Gerasimos I end box Patriarchs of Constantinople DEFAULTSORT John 13 Of Constantinople, Patriarch Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Byzantine bio stub EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub ca Joan Glycas el fr Jean XIII Glykys ka XIII pt Jo o XIII de Constantinopla ru XIII uk XIII ... more details
John V was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 669 to 675 ref cite web url http www.ec patr.org list index.php?lang en&id 66 title John V publisher Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople accessdate July 17, 2011 ref . Start box Succession box before Ecumenical Patriarch Thomas II of Constantinople Thomas II title List of Constantinople patriarchs Patriarch of Constantinople years 669&ndash 675 after Ecumenical Patriarch Constantine I of Constantinople Constantine I End box References Reflist Patriarchs of Constantinople DEFAULTSORT John 05 Of Constantinople, Patriarch Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category 7th century Byzantine people Category 7th century archbishops Byzantine bio stub EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub el ka V pt Jo o V de Constantinopla ru V sh Jovan V od Konstantinopola ... more details
about the Patriarch of Constantinople his nephew, the Byzantine historian John Xiphilinus Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 John VIII Xiphilinus lang el , a native of Trebizond , was patriarch of Constantinople from 1064 1075. He was the uncle of John Xiphilinus John Xiphilinus the Epimator . John VIII also wrote a hagiography of Saint Eugenios of Trebizond . Start box Succession box before Constantine III of Constantinople Constantine III Lichoudes title List of Constantinople patriarchs Patriarch of Constantinople years 1064&ndash 1075 after Cosmas I of Constantinople Cosmas I End box Patriarchs of Constantinople DEFAULTSORT John 08 Of Constantinople, Patriarch Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category 11th century Eastern Orthodox bishops Category 11th century Byzantine people Category Byzantine Pontians Category People from Trapezus Byzantine bio stub EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub ca Joan VIII Xifil de Johannes VIII. Konstantinopel el fr Jean VIII Xiphilin it Giovanni VIII Xifilino pt Jo o VIII de Constantinopla ru VIII ... more details
John XII was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1294 to 1303 . John XII was born in Sozopolis on the western Black Sea coast now Sozopol , Bulgaria . Prior to becoming patriarch, he was known as Kosmas. ref name nicol cite book last MacGillivray Nicol first Donald title The last centuries of Byzantium, 1261 1453 edition 2nd year 1993 publisher Cambridge University Press isbn 9780521439916 page 102 url http books.google.bg books?id y2d6OHLqwEsC&pg PA102&lpg PA102&dq sozopolis 1453&source bl&ots dxRaUo230o&sig qyDofkv8CuD ssMnWClozUAdbrs&hl bg&ei G7bGTNqxE9aU4gb 1PEQ&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1&ved 0CBgQ6AEwAA v onepage&q&f false ref References reflist start box succession box before Patriarch Athanasius I of Constantinople Athanasius I title List of Constantinople patriarchs Patriarch of Constantinople years 1294 &ndash 1303 after Patriarch Athanasius I of Constantinople Athanasius I end box DEFAULTSORT John 12 Of Constantinople, Patriarch Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Byzantine bio stub EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub el fr Jean XII Kosmas ru XII ... more details
John IX Agapetos or Hieromnemon lang el Polytonic or was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople between 1111 and 1134. John s nickname is because before his election to the Patriarchal throne he held the office of hieromnemon within the Patriarchate. He was the nephew of a prominent Metropolitan bishop Metropolitan of Chalcedon . ref Magdalino, p. 275. ref He was a cleric from within the scholarly, philosophical branch of the Church hierarchy, and had risen through the ranks of the patriarchal clergy. ref Magdalino, p. 275. ref He sought to reverse the secularising trend within the clergy by banning them from acting as advocates in civil courts. A lifelong scholar, he sought to reclaim the great, but dispersed, collection of books within the capital, as there was no central library. He made it a practice to acquire the book collections of deceased powerful men, and then had the patriarchal staff recopy them. His measures greatly expanded the range of titles ... II in late 1112 pressed the demand that the Patriarch of Constantinople recognise the papal primacy Pope s primacy over all the churches of God throughout the world . This was something the patriarch ... reflist s start succession box before Patriarch Nicholas III of Constantinople Nicholas II title List of Constantinople patriarchs Patriarch of Constantinople years 1111&ndash 1134 after Patriarch Leo of Constantinople Leo Stypes s end Patriarchs of Constantinople Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME John 09 Agapetos ALTERNATIVE NAMES John 09 Hieromnemon SHORT DESCRIPTION Patriarch of Constantinople DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT John 09 Agaoetos Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category 12th century Byzantine people el ... He also convened a synod in Constantinople in 1117 which condemned the doctrine of Eustratius of Nicaea as Nestorian doctrine Nestorian , despite the defence offered by the Patriarch. ref Hussey, p ... more details
Patriarch of Constantinople, PatriarchJohn VII of ConstantinopleJohn the Grammarian rubbing out a painting of Christ with a similar sponge attached to a pole. John is caricatured, here as on other ... by the Byzantine dress elegant Byzantines. John VII Grammatikos or Grammaticus , i.e., the Grammarian Greek language Greek , I ann s VII Grammatikos , Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople ... of Theophilos, John was appointed synkellos patriarch s assistant , a position that made him a likely heir to the patriarchate. In c. 830, John was dispatched on an embassy to the Caliph al Ma mun ... Patriarch Antony I of Constantinople Antony I title Patriarch of Constantinople years 837&ndash 843 after Patriarch Methodios I of Constantinople Methodios I S end References The Oxford Dictionary ... Wikipedia Persondata . NAME John 07 Of Constantinople ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT John 07 Of Constantinople Category 860s deaths Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category 9th century archbishops John VII ... earlier philosopher John Philoponus John Philoponos . Life John was born to an aristocratic family ... married a sister of the Empress Theodora 9th century Theodora . John s sister was the mother of the later PatriarchPatriarch Photios I of Constantinople Photios . Citation needed date September 2010 Beginning his clerical career in c. 811, John was also an icon painter and a correspondent of Theodore the Studite Theodore of Stoudios . By 814, John had become an iconoclasm Iconoclast and Emperor ... position in preparation for the synod of 815, which reinstituted Iconoclasm . John was rewarded ... recalcitrant Iconodules were being re educated. John was renowned for his learning hence the nickname ... of hagiographic sources reflecting the second period of Iconoclasm. John was also charged with tutoring ... emperor and supervised the building of a similar structure in Bithynia . The circumstances of John ... more details
. John Beccus, Patriarch of Constantinople, 1275 1282. Byzantina 7 1975 , 251 266. Idem, Byzantium ... box before Patriarch Joseph I of Constantinople Joseph I Galesiotes title List of Constantinople patriarchs Patriarch of Constantinople years 1275&ndash 1282 after Patriarch Gregory II of Constantinople Gregory II Cyprius end box DEFAULTSORT John 11 Of Constantinople, Patriarch Category 1297 deaths ...Image Johnbekkos.jpg thumb upright Earliest known image of John Bekkos. From Jacques Goar Jacques Goar s Euchologion Paris, 1667 . John XI Bekkos also, commonly, Beccus name sometimes also spelled Veccus , Vekkos , or Beccos c. 1225 March 1297 was Patriarch of Constantinople from June 2, 1275 to December ... to be rightful Patriarch of Constantinople was rejected by Pope Nicholas I . Some of Bekkos s most ... and Roman Catholic Churches. br Life John Bekkos was born in Nicaea city Nicaea among the exiles from Constantinople during the period of Latin occupation of that city, and died in prison in the fortress ... Laurent notes, with regard to a letter written by Bekkos to Pope John XXI in 1277, that Byzantine ... acknowledged Laurent, Les regestes des actes du patriarcat de Constantinople, vol. I, fasc. IV Paris 1971 , pp. 255 f. , and Peter Gilbert says that his change of mind was genuine it cannot ... course of John Bekkos s career http www.communio icr.com articles PDF gilbert36 2.pdf Peter Gilbert, Not an Anthologist John Bekkos as a Reader of the Fathers , in Communio 36 Summer 2009 , p. 269 . ref After Patriarch Joseph I Galesiotes abdicated early in 1275 due to his opposition to the Council ... how to make the Patriarch s life miserable by sundry small humiliations, until, in March, 1279, Bekkos ... a reign of terror against opponents of union but there is no convincing evidence that John Bekkos ... , his son and successor, Andronicus II , repudiated it. On the day after Christmas, 1282, John Bekkos withdrew to a monastery the former patriarch, Joseph I, was brought into the city on a stretcher, and a series ... more details
John XIV , surnamed Kalekas lang el polytonic was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople ... Persondata . NAME John 14 Of Constantinople, Patriarch ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT John 14 Of Constantinople, Patriarch ..., convened the Fifth Council of Constantinople at which Patr. John, while supportive of Barlaam, did not resist his condemnation. After his condemnation Barlaam left Constantinople permanently. Thereafter, Barlaam s cause was taken up by Gregory Akindynos . In 1344, in a synod convened by John Kantakouzenos, without the presence of Patr. John Kalekas, Gregory Akindynos was also condemned. In 1345, having finally committed to the Barlaam party, Patr. John Kalekas convened a synod that Excommunication ... Akindynos . Patriarch Isidore I of Constantinople Isidore Buchiras , who had been excommunicated ..., John VI Kantakouzenos, victoriously entered Constantinople and forced his opponents ... Chapter 9, p1491 s start succession box before Patriarch Isaias of Constantinople Isaias title List of Constantinople patriarchs Patriarch of Constantinople years 1334 &ndash 1347 after Patriarch ... participant in the Byzantine civil war of 1341 1347 as a member of the regency for John V Palaiologos , against John VI Kantakouzenos . Personal life John Kalekas was born about the year 1282 in Apros, Thrace. After having grown up in modest circumstances, John was married and had a son and daughter. Career He was ordination ordained a priest . John came under the patronage of John Kantakouzenos ... him to the imperial court. In 1334, against the resistance of the Patriarchal Synod John Kantakouzenos led John Kalekas to his election, first, as Metropolitan bishop Metropolitan of Thessalonica and, then, as patriarch of Constantinople, where he succeeded Isaias I of Constantinople Isaias I . About the year 1337, during the patriarchate of John Kalekas, a Calabrian monk , Barlaam of Calabria ... more details
Dionysius IV Mouselimes was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople five times, in 1671 1673 , 1676 1679 , 1682 1684 , 1686 1687 and 1693 1694 . Patriarchs of Constantinople DEFAULTSORT Dionysius 04 Of Constantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category 17th century Christian archbishops EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub el fr Dionysios IV de Constantinople pt Dion sio IV, o Mu ulmano ... more details
JohnIV served as Greek Patriarch of Alexandria between 569 and 579. References Cite web url http www.patriarchateofalexandria.com index.php?module content&cid 001003&id 118&lang en title JohnIV 569 579 publisher Official web site of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria and All Africa accessdate 2011 02 07 S start Succession box before Patriarch Apollinarius of Alexandria Apollinarius title List of Greek Orthodox Patriarchs of Alexandria Greek Patriarch of Alexandria years 569 &ndash 579 after Patriarch Eulogius I of Alexandria Eulogius I S end Patriarchs of Alexandria DEFAULTSORT John 04 Of Alexandria, Patriarch Category 6th century Byzantine people Category Eastern Orthodox priests Category Coptic Orthodox saints Category Greek Orthodox Patriarchs of Alexandria Christian clergy stub Orthodoxy stub Saint stub pt Jo o IV de Alexandria ... more details
Patriarch Cyril of Constantinople may refer to Cyril Lucaris Patriarch Cyril I Lucaris , patriarch for six terms between 1612 and 1638 Patriarch Cyril II of ConstantinoplePatriarch Cyril II Kontares , patriarch for three terms between 1633 and 1639 Patriarch Cyril III of Constantinople , patriarch in 1652 and 1654 Patriarch Cyril IV of Constantinople , patriarch in 1711 1713 Patriarch Cyril V of Constantinople , patriarch in 1748 1757 Patriarch Cyril VI of Constantinople , patriarch in 1813 1818 Patriarch Cyril VII of Constantinople , patriarch in 1855 1860 hndis ... more details
Nilus , surnamed Kerameus , was Patriarch of Constantinople between 1380 and 1388. He was an intellectual and struggled for the faithful maintenance of the ecclesiastical rules. He mediated between John V Palaiologos John V and his son Andronikos IV Palaiologos . He wrote many works and during his Patriarchy published many synodical acts. Sources http www.ec patr.org list index.php?lang gr&id 150 s start succession box before Patriarch Macarius of Constantinople Macarius title List of Constantinople patriarchs Patriarch of Constantinople years 1380 &ndash 1388 after Patriarch Antony IV of Constantinople Antony IV s end Patriarchs of Constantinople Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nilus Of Constantinople ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Patriarch of Constantinople DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Nilus Of Constantinople Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category 14th century Byzantine people Byzantine bio stub el ... more details
Meletius III was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople in 1845. s start succession box before Patriarch Germanus IV of Constantinople Germanus IV title List of Constantinople patriarchs Patriarch of Constantinople years 1845 after Patriarch Anthimus VI of Constantinople Anthimus VI s end DEFAULTSORT Meletius 03 Of Constantinople, Patriarch Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category 19th century Ottoman people EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub ca Meleci III de Constantinoble el es Melecio III fr M l ce III de Constantinople nl Meletius III van Constantinopel ru III ... more details