result&resnum 10&ved 0CGwQ6AEwCQ v onepage&q Pyrrhus 20Constantinople&f false title Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages PyrrhusI of Constantinople Volume 2 editor Richard Barrie Dobson Patriarchs of Constantinople DEFAULTSORT Pyrrhus 01 Of Constantinople Category 654 deaths Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category 7th century Byzantine people Category 7th century archbishops Category Article Feedback 5 Byzantine bio stub EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub de Pyrrhos I. el fr Pyrrhus de Constantinople no PyrrhusI pl Pyrrus I patriarcha Konstantynopola pt Pirro I ...Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Pyrrhus was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 20 December 638 to 29 September 641, and again from 9 January to 1 June 654. He was a supporter of Monotheletism , a christological doctrine propounded by the Emperor Heraclius . In 638, with the support of Heraclius, he was elected to the patriarchal throne. In the unrest following the death of Heraclius, he was accused of plotting against the life of Constantine III Byzantine emperor Constantine III and banished to Exarchate of Carthage Africa . While in exile, in 645 he conducted with Maximus the Confessor a public discussion on faith Disputatio cum Pyrrho , after which he rejected Monothelitism, and visited Rome in 647. From there he continued to Ravenna and returned to Constantinople ... I of Constantinople Sergius I title List of Constantinople patriarchs Patriarch of Constantinople years 638&ndash 641 after Patriarch Paul II of Constantinople Paul II Succession box before Patriarch Paul II of Constantinople Paul II title List of Constantinople patriarchs Patriarch of Constantinople years 654 after Patriarch Peter of Constantinople Peter End box External links cite book url http books.google.com.br books?id om4olQhrE84C&pg PA1201&lpg PA1201&dq Pyrrhus Constantinople&source bl&ots ... Theodore I as a consequence, but succeeded in becoming again Patriarch in early 654, holding the office ... more details
tocright Pyrrhus or Pyrrhos polytonic or Pyrros polytonic may refer to the following figures from Greek history and mythology Pyrrhus or Neoptolemus , son of Achilles Pyrrhus of Epirus 318 272 BC , famous king, to whom the term Pyrrhic victory alludes Pyrrhus II of Epirus , late 3rd century BC, brother of Ptolemy Pyrrhus, son of Pantaleon , Elean king Pyrrho 360 270 BC , philosopher Pyrrhus of Thessalonica , fortificator of the city s walls last epigraphical evidence of the name ca. 620 630 AD Pyrrhus, architect who built the treasury of Epidamnians in Olympia, Greece , along with his sons Lacrates and Hermon Pyrrhus of Athens , 5th century BC sculptor mentioned by Pliny and an epigraphy in Acropolis Pyrrhus of Erythrae or Lesbos , poet mentioned by Theocritus Modern use Pyrros Dimas b. 1971 , modern weightlifter 5283 Pyrrhus , an asteroid Other uses Pyrrhus of Therme late 6th early 5th c. BC earliest epigraphical evidence Agathobulus FL Pyrrhus, a freedman whose name occurs in an inscription found at Pesaro See also Pyrrhias disambiguation Pirro disambiguation disambig br Pyrrhos ca Pirros desambiguaci de Pyrrhos el fr Pyrrhus hu P rrhosz egy rtelm s t lap ia Pyrrho disambiguation nl Pyrrhus ja pt Pirro desambigua o ru fi Pyrrhos t smennyssivu uk ... more details
Sergius I d. 9 December 638 in Constantinople was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 610 to 638. In 626 during the absence of Byzantine emperor Emperor Heraclius on Byzantine Sassanid War of 602 628 campaign against Sassanid Persia , the Eurasian Avars Avars Siege of Constantinople 626 laid siege to Constantinople . Along with the magister militum Bonus patrician Bonus , he had been named regent and was in charge of the city s defense. He led a Ektenia litany to Panagia Hodegetria just before the final attack of the Avars, and right after completing it a huge storm crushed the invading fleet, saving Constantinople. The storm was credited as a miracle of the Virgin Mary . Sergius I promulgated the belief that Jesus Christ had two natures but one will Monothelitism . To this end, Sergius sent his archdeacon Peter to a synod in Cyprus in 634, hosted by Archbishop Archbishop Arkadios II of Cyprus Arkadios II and with additional representatives from Pope Honorius . The anti Monothelite ... at the Third Council of Constantinople the Sixth Ecumenical Council , AD 680 681. References Reflist start box succession box before Patriarch Thomas I of Constantinople Thomas I title List of Constantinople patriarchs Patriarch of Constantinople years 610&ndash 638 after Patriarch PyrrhusI of ConstantinoplePyrrhusI end box DEFAULTSORT Sergius 01 Of Constantinople Category 638 deaths Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category 7th century Byzantine people Category 7th century archbishops Category Byzantine regents Byzantine bio stub EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub bg I el es Sergio I de Constantinopla fr Serge Ier de Constantinople it Sergio I patriarca di Costantinopoli nl Sergius I van Constantinopel no Sergius I av Konstantinopel pl Sergiusz I patriarcha Konstantynopola pt S rgio I de Constantinopla ru I sh Sergije I od Konstantinopola tr I. Sergios ... more details
Archbishop Mesrob I Naroyan 1875 30 May 1944 was the 80th Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople under the authority of the Catholicos of Armenia and of all Armenians . He was elected to the position in 1927 and served for 16 years as Patriarch until his death. Category Armenian Patriarchs of Constantinople Mesrob I Naroyan of Constantinople Category Armenian Oriental Orthodox Christians Mesrob I Naroyan of Constantinople Category 1875 births Mesrob I Naroyan of Constantinople Category 1944 deaths Mesrob I Naroyan of Constantinople Category Ottoman Armenians start box s rel succession box before br Patriarch Zaven I Der Yeghiayan of Constantinople Zaven I Der Yeghiayan title Armenian Patriarchs of Constantinople Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople years 1927&ndash 1944 after br Patriarch Karekin I Khachadourian of Constantinople Karekin I Khachadourian end box tr Mesrob Naroyan ... more details
Archbishop Shenork I Kaloustian 27 September 1913 7 March 1990 was the 82nd Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople under the authority of the Catholicos of Armenia and of all Armenians . He was elected to the position in 1963 and served for 27 years as Armenian Patriarch until his death at Echmiadzin in Soviet Armenia in 1990. Category Ottoman Armenians Category Armenian Patriarchs of Constantinople Shenork I Kaloustian of Constantinople Category Armenian Oriental Orthodox Christians Shenork I Kaloustian of Constantinople Category 1913 births Shenork I Kaloustian of Constantinople Category 1990 deaths Shenork I Kaloustian of Constantinople start box s rel succession box before br Patriarch Karekin I Khachadourian of Constantinople Karekin I Khachadourian title Armenian Patriarchs of Constantinople Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople years 1963&ndash 1990 after br Patriarch Karekin II Kazanjian of Constantinople Karekin II Kazanjian end box tr norhk Kalustyan ... more details
Gerasimos I was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1320 to 1321. He was born in Ala ehir Philadelphia and became abbot of the prestigious Mangana Monastery in Constantinople . He was elected as patriarch at an advanced age, and died on 19 April 1321. s start succession box before Patriarch John XIII of Constantinople John XIII title List of Constantinople patriarchs Patriarch of Constantinople years 1320&ndash 1321 after Patriarch Isaias of Constantinople Isaias s end Patriarchs of Constantinople Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gerasimos 01 Of Constantinople, Patriarch ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1321 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gerasimos 01 Of Constantinople, Patriarch Category 1321 deaths Category 14th century Byzantine people Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category 13th century births Byzantine bio stub EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub el fr G rasime Ier de Constantinople ... more details
Constantine I was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 675 to 677 ref name EC cite web url http www.ec patr.org list index.php?lang en title List of Patriarchs work Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople accessdate July 17, 2011 ref .. Start box Succession box before Ecumenical Patriarch John V of Constantinople John V title List of Constantinople patriarchs Patriarch of Constantinople years 675&ndash 677 after Ecumenical Patriarch Theodore I of Constantinople Theodore I End box References Reflist Patriarchs of Constantinople DEFAULTSORT Constantine 01 Of Constantinople, Patriarch Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category 7th century Byzantine people Category 7th century archbishops Byzantine bio stub Bishop stub el es Constantino I de Constantinopla pt Constantino I de Constantinopla sh Konstantin I od Konstantinopola ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2007 Theodore I was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 677 to 679 ref name EC cite web url http www.ec patr.org list index.php?lang en title List of Patriarchs work Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople accessdate July 17, 2011 ref . Start box Succession box before Ecumenical Patriarch Constantine I of Constantinople Constantine I title List of Constantinople patriarchs Patriarch of Constantinople years 677&ndash 679 after Ecumenical Patriarch George I of Constantinople George I End box References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Theodore 01 Of Constantinople Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category 7th century Byzantine people Category 7th century archbishops EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub ca Teodor I de Constantinoble el ka I pt Teodoro I de Constantinopla sh Teodor I od Konstantinopola ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Theodosius I Boradiotes b. Antioch d. after 1183 in Constantinople was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1179 to 1183. Start box Succession box before Patriarch Chariton of Constantinople Chariton title List of Constantinople patriarchs Patriarch of Constantinople years 1179&ndash 1183 after Patriarch Basil II of Constantinople Basil II Carnaterus End box Patriarchs of Constantinople DEFAULTSORT Theodosius 01 Of Constantinople, Patriarch Category 1183 deaths Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category 12th century Eastern Orthodox bishops Category 12th century Byzantine people Category People from Antioch Byzantine bio stub EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub el fr Th odose le Boradiote ... more details
Archbishop Karekin I Khachadourian 6 November 1880, Trebizond 22 June 1961, Istanbul was the 81st Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople under the authority of the Catholicos of Armenia and of all Armenians . He was born Khachik Khachadourian, taking the religious name Karekin when he became a priest. He was elected to the position in 1951 and served for 10 years as Patriarch until his death. Category Armenian Patriarchs of Constantinople Karekin I Khachadourian of Constantinople Category Armenian Oriental Orthodox Christians Karekin I Khachadourian of Constantinople Category 1880 births Karekin I Khachadourian of Constantinople Category 1961 deaths Karekin I Khachadourian of Constantinople Category People from Trabzon Category Ottoman Armenians start box s rel succession box before br Patriarch Mesrob I Naroyan of Constantinople Mesrob I Naroyan title Armenian Patriarchs of Constantinople Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople years 1951&ndash 1961 after br Patriarch Shenork I Kaloustian of Constantinople Shenork I Kaloustian end box ... more details
Nephon I lang el was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1310 to 1314 . From Veria , Greece , he was a lover of luxury and ill suited for the position. ref J.M. Hussey, Orthodox Church and the Byzantine Empire , Chapter 8, p. 253, Oxford University Press ref During his time as patriarch the Arsenite schism was healed within the Byzantine Church. Nephon abdicated the throne after four years. ref J.M. Hussey, Orthodox Church and the Byzantine Empire , Chapter 8, p. 254 ref s start succession box before Patriarch Athanasius I of Constantinople Athanasius I title List of Constantinople patriarchs Patriarch of Constantinople years 1310 &ndash 1314 after Patriarch John XIII of Constantinople John XIII s end Patriarchs of Constantinople Notes Reflist Persondata NAME Nephon 01 Of Constantinople, Patriarch ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Nephon 01 Of Constantinople, Patriarch Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category People from Imathia Prefecture Category 14th century Byzantine people Byzantine bio stub EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub bg I el fr Niphon de Constantinople ... more details
George I was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 679 to 686 ref name EC cite web url http www.ec patr.org list index.php?lang en title List of Patriarchs work Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople accessdate July 18, 2011 ref .. Start box Succession box before Ecumenical Patriarch Theodore I of Constantinople Theodore I title List of Constantinople patriarchs Patriarch of Constantinople years 679&ndash 686 after Ecumenical Patriarch Paul III of Constantinople Paul III End box References reflist Patriarchs of Constantinople DEFAULTSORT George 01 Of Constantinople, Patriarch Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category 7th century Byzantine people Category 7th century archbishops Byzantine bio stub EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub ca Jordi I de Xipre el ka I pt Jorge I de Constantinopla sh Georgije I od Konstantinopola ... more details
Euthymius I Synkellos Greek language Greek was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 907 to 912. He came to the office after Emperor Leo VI the Wise Leo VI forced Patriarch Nicholas I of Constantinople Nicholas I Mystikos to resign over Nicholas refusal to sanction the Emperor s fourth marriage. The Vita Euthymii , or The Life of Euthymius , along with the correspondence of patriarch Nicholas and the writings of Arethas of Caesarea , is one of the main historical sources for the period. start box succession box before Patriarch Nicholas I of Constantinople Nicholas I Mystikos title List of Constantinople patriarchs Patriarch of Constantinople years 907 912 after Patriarch Stephen II of Constantinople Stephen II of Amasea end box Not sure if the following work mentions him References The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium , Oxford University Press, 1991. References Patricia Karlin Hayter, Vita Euthymii Patriarchae , Editions de Byzantion, 1970. External links http www.ec patr.org list index.php?lang gr&id 90 Ecumenical Patriarchate s page on Euthymius I Synkellos in Greek br DEFAULTSORT Euthymius 01 Of Constantinople, Patriarch Category 10th century Byzantine people Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub el fr Euthyme Ier de Constantinople it Eutimio di Costantinopoli pt Eut mio I de Constantinopla ... more details
Thomas I was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 607 to 610. He has been canonized a saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church . His feast day is March 21 for those churches which follow the Julian Calendar , March 21 falls on April 3 of the modern Gregorian Calendar . External links http ocafs.oca.org FeastSaintsViewer.asp?SID 4&ID 1&FSID 100860 St Thomas the Patriarch of Constantinople Orthodox icon and synaxarion start box succession box before Patriarch Cyriacus of Constantinople Cyriacus title List of Constantinople patriarchs Patriarch of Constantinople years 607&ndash 610 after Patriarch Sergius I of Constantinople Sergius I end box Patriarchs of Constantinople DEFAULTSORT Thomas 01 Of Constantinople, Patriarch Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category 7th century Byzantine people Category 7th century archbishops Category 7th century Christian saints Byzantine bio stub EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub el pt Tom I de Constantinopla ru sr I sh Toma I od Konstantinopola ... more details
Sisinnius died December 24, 427 was the Archbishop of Constantinople from 426 to 427. ref name PAT cite web url http www.ec patr.org list index.php?lang en title Patriarch List publicado Official website of the Ecumenic Patriarchate of Constantinople accessdate 2011 04 04 ref S start Succession box before Archbishop Atticus of Constantinople Atticus title List of Archbishops of Constantinople Archbishop of Constantinople years 426&ndash 427 after Nestorius S end References Reflist Patriarchs of Constantinople Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sisinnius 01 Of Constantinople ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 427 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sisinnius 01 Of Constantinople Category 427 deaths Category Patriarchs of Constantinople Category 5th century archbishops Category 5th century Byzantine people Byzantine bio stub EarlyChurch bishop stub el mk pt Sis nio I de Constantinopla sh Arhiepiskop Sisinije I od Konstantinopola ... more details
Benjamin I lang el , 18 January 1871 17 February 1946 was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1936 till 1946. During his patriarchate, in 1941, a great fire destroyed the Patriarchal Palace in Fener . A new Palace was erected in 1989 by P. Aggelopoulos. External links http www.ec patr.gr list img benjamin1.jpg Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople start box s rel or succession box before Ecumenical Patriarch Photius II of Constantinople Photius II title List of Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople years 1936 &ndash 1946 after Ecumenical Patriarch Maximus V of Constantinople Maximus V end box Patriarchs of Constantinople Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Benjamin I of Constantinople, Patriarch ALTERNATIVE NAMES Greek SHORT DESCRIPTION Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople DATE OF BIRTH 18 January 1871 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 17 February 1946 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Benjamin 01 Of Constantinople, Patriarch Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category 1871 births Category 1946 deaths EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub ca Patriarca Benjam I de Benjamin I. el es Benjam n I fr Benjamin Ier de Constantinople nl Benjamin I van Constantinopel pl Beniamin patriarcha Konstantynopola pt Benjamim I de Constantinopla ru tr Patrik I. Benjamin uk I ... more details
Image CallinicusI.jpg thumb 75px Icon of Saint Callinicus I, Patriarch of Constantinople. Kallinikos I was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 693 to 705 ref name EC cite web url http www.ec patr.org list index.php?lang en title List of Patriarchs work Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople accessdate July 18, 2011 ref . Callinicus helped to depose Emperor Justinian II and place Leontios on the Byzantine throne. Upon Justinian s triumphant return to Constantinople and reinstatement as Emperor, Callinicus was arrested and Political mutilation in Byzantine culture blinded before being imprisoned in a monastery. ref name Kiminas p. 44 Harvnb Kiminas 2009 p 44 ref He is recognized as a saint by the Eastern Orthodox Church his feast day is celebrated on August 23 . Bibliography Notes Reflist References Cite book ref harv last Kiminas first Demetrius authorlink title The Ecumenical Patriarchate A History of Its Metropolitans With Annotated edition 2009 year 2009 publisher Wildside Press LLC isbn 1434458768 small Total pages 256 small Start box Succession box before Ecumenical Patriarch Paul III of Constantinople Paul III title List of Constantinople patriarchs Patriarch of Constantinople years 693&ndash 705 after Ecumenical Patriarch Kyros of Constantinople Kyros End box Patriarchs of Constantinople DEFAULTSORT Callinicus 01 Of Constantinople, Patriarch Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category 7th century Byzantine people Category 8th century Byzantine people Category 7th century archbishops Category 8th century archbishops Byzantine bio stub EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub de Kallinikos I. el fr Callinique Ier de Constantinople it Callinico I ka I pl Kallinik I patriarcha Konstantynopola pt Cal nico I de Constantinopla sr I sh Kalinik I od Konstantinopola ... more details
File Hovakim I of Constantinople.JPG thumb 300px Hovakim I of Constantinople Hovakim I , also known as Hovakim of Bursa , was the first Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople under the authority of the Catholicos of Armenia and of all Armenians . He and his community were invited to the city by the Ottoman Empire Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II to the city from Bursa in 1461, eight years after the Fall of Constantinople 1453 . Hovakim I was recognized as the religious and secular leader of all Armenians in the Ottoman Empire , and carried the title of Millet Ottoman Empire milletba or ethnarch as well as patriarch . DEFAULTSORT Hovakim 01 Of Constantinople Category Armenian Patriarchs of Constantinople Category Ottoman Armenians Category Armenian Oriental Orthodox Christians tr Bursal I. Hovagim ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Athanasius I 1230 October 28, 1310 was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople for two terms, from 1289 to 1293 and 1303 to 1309. He was born in Adrianople and died in Constantinople . Chosen by the emperor Andronicus II Palaeologus as patriarch, he opposed the reunion of the Greek and Roman Churches and introduced an ecclesiasticl reform that evoked opposition within the clergy. He resigned in 1293 and was restored in 1303 with popular support. The pro Union clerical faction forced him into retirement in early 1310. Start box Succession box before Patriarch Gregory II of Constantinople Gregory II Cyprius br Patriarch John XII of Constantinople John XII title List of Constantinople patriarchs Patriarch of Constantinople years 1289&ndash 1293 br 1303&ndash 1310 after Patriarch John XII of Constantinople John XII br Patriarch Nephon I of Constantinople Nephon I End box Patriarchs of Constantinople DEFAULTSORT Athanasius 01 Of Constantinople, Patriarch Category 1230 births Category 1310 deaths Category 13th century Eastern Orthodox bishops Category 14th century Eastern Orthodox bishops Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category People from Edirne Byzantine bio stub EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub el fr Athanase Ier de Constantinople ka I pt Atan sio I de Constantinopla ru I tr I. Athanasios ... more details
Anthimus I was a Monophysite patriarch of Constantinople from 535 536. He was the bishop or archbishop of Trebizond before accession to the Constantinople see. He was deposed by Pope Agapetus I before March 13, 536, ref Cite Catholic Encyclopedia last Bacchus first Francis Joseph wstitle Mennas volume 10 ref ref Cite EB1911 title Agapetus I url http www.1911encyclopedia.org Agapetus I ref and later hidden by Theodora 6th century Theodora in her quarters for 12 years, until her death. References reflist s start succession box before Epiphanius of Constantinople Epiphanius title List of Constantinople patriarchs Patriarch of Constantinople years 535 &ndash 536 after Patriarch Menas of Constantinople Menas s end Patriarchs of Constantinople Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Anthimus 01 Of Constantinople, Patriarch ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Anthimus 01 Of Constantinople, Patriarch Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category 6th century Byzantine people Category 6th century archbishops Byzantine bio stub EarlyChurch bishop stub ca ntim el fr Anthime Ier de Constantinople it Antimo I di Costantinopoli pl Antym I patriarcha Konstantynopola pt ntimo I de Constantinopla ru I sh Antim I od Konstantinopola ... more details
Stephen I lang el , Stephanos IConstantinople November 867 &ndash there 18 May 893 was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 886 to 893. Stephen was the son of Eudokia Ingerina and, officially, Emperor Basil I the Macedonian Basil I . However, at the time when he was conceived, Eudokia was the mistress of Emperor Michael III . Consequently, it is possible or even probable that like his older brother Leo VI the Wise , Stephen was actually Michael s son. Castrated by Basil I, Stephen became a monk and was designated for a career in the church since his childhood. In 886 his brother, the new Emperor Leo VI, dismissed the Patriarch Photios I of Constantinople Patriarch Photios and appointed the 19 year old Stephen as patriarch in his stead. As patriarch Stephen participated in the ceremonial reburial of Michael III by Leo VI in the imperial mausoleum attached to the Church of the Holy Apostles in Constantinople . There are no important events associated with Stephen s patriarchate and the patriarch, who acquired a reputation for piety, died in May 893. His feast day ... . ref See also Eastern Orthodoxy start box succession box before Photius I of Constantinople Photios I title Patriarch of Constantinople years 886&ndash 893 after Patriarch Antony II of Constantinople ... University Press, 1991. DEFAULTSORT Stephen 01 Of Constantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch Category 867 births Stephen I of Constantinople Category 893 deaths Stephen I of Constantinople Category 9th century archbishops Stephen I Category 9th century Byzantine people Category Eastern Orthodox saints Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category Macedonian dynasty Stephen I of Constantinople EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub bg I el fr tienne Ier de Constantinople ka I pl Stefan I patriarcha Konstantynopola pt Estev o I de Constantinopla ru I sr I ... more details
Infobox Christian leader name Joannicius I image church Church of Constantinople archbishop of List of Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople appointed Apr May 1524 ended 24 Sept 1525 predecessor Patriarch Jeremias I of Constantinople Jeremias I successor Patriarch Jeremias I of Constantinople Jeremias I previous post Bishop of Sozopolis, Thrace Joannicius I lang el Polytonic , died c. 1526 was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople briefly in 1524 1525. r Kiminas He is sometimes considered an intruder. Life Patriarch Jeremias I of Constantinople Patriarch Jeremias I , shortly after his election, travelled to Cyprus , Egypt , Sinai and Palestine . While he stayed in Jerusalem , the clergy and the notables of Istanbul Constantinople , annoyed by his long absence, r DHGE deposed him on April or May 1524, and elected in his place the Metropolitan of Sozopolis, Thrace Sozopolis in Thrace , Joannicius I. Jeremias reacted and together with the Patriarchs of List of Greek Orthodox Patriarchs of Alexandria Alexandria and List of Greek Orthodox Patriarchs of Antioch Antioch , whom he called to Jerusalem, he excommunicated Joannicius. r DHGE Even if the majority of the Holy Synod sided with Joannicius, the Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent ordered Jeremias to be re installed on the throne, which took place in Constantinople on 24 September 1525. Joannicius returned to Thrace , where he died in the monastery of St. John the Baptist r EP ... title Joannikios I encyclopedia Dictionnaire d histoire et de g ographie eccl siastiques volume ... index.php?lang en&id 183 title Joannicios I publisher Ecumenical Patriarchate accessdate 30 May 2011 ref Patriarchs of Constantinople DEFAULTSORT Joannicius 01 Of Constantinople, Patriarch Category 1526 deaths Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub el fr Joannice Ier de Constantinople ... more details
Basil I , surnamed Scamandrenus , ref from Scamandros Monastery , which he founded ref was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 970 to 974. Before his election as Patriarch, he was a monk in Olympus of Syria and continued his monastic life after his election. As a Patriarch he was accused as a conspirator against the Emperor and as a violator of holy rules, but he refused to appear in front of a royal court. He was exiled and went to Scamandrus Monastery, where he died. During his patriarchate, the so called Tragos , the first Charter of the monastical state of Mount Athos , was written and ratified. It was named after the animal whose skin was used for the parchment on which the text was written, namely a male goat. Notes Reflist Sources http www.ec patr.org list index.php?lang gr&id 95 s start succession box before Patriarch Polyeuctus of Constantinople Polyeuctus title List of Constantinople patriarchs Patriarch of Constantinople years 970&ndash 974 after Patriarch Antony III of Constantinople Antony III s end Patriarchs of Constantinople Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Patriach Basil II Of Constantinople ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Basil 01 Of Constantinople Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category 10th century archbishops Category 10th century Byzantine people Byzantine bio stub ca Basili I de Constantinoble el fr Basile Ier de Constantinople pt Bas lio I de Constantinopla ... more details
clerics, including the later Patriarchs Patriarch Antony I of Constantinople Antony I and Patriarch John VII of Constantinople John VII . In the aftermath of this synod Theodotos is representing as torturing ... with his ecclesiastical policy. start box succession box before Patriarch Nicephorus I of Constantinople Nikephoros I title Patriarch of Constantinople years 815&ndash 821 after Patriarch Antony I of Constantinople Antony I end box References The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium , Oxford University ... of Basil I A.D. 802&ndash 867 , London, 1912. Patriarchs of Constantinople DEFAULTSORT Theodotos 01 Of Constantinople Category 9th century archbishops Category 9th century Byzantine people Category Byzantine Iconoclasm Category Melissenos family Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople ca Teodot I Casiteres cs Theodotos I. patriarcha el fr Th odote Ier Cassit ras mk I pl Teodot I Kassiteras pt Te doto I de Constantinopla ru I ...Theodotos I Kassiteras , Latinization literature latinized as Theodotus I Cassiteras lang el , Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from April 1, 815 to January 821. Theodotos was born in Nakoleia as the son of the patrikios Michael Melissenos by the sister of Eudokia, wife of Constantine V Eudokia , the last wife of Emperor Constantine V . Theodotos had become attached to the court bureaucracy and was a confidant of Emperor Michael I Rangabe . He served as an administrative official spatharokandidatos , and retained imperial favor by espousing the cause of the usurping Emperor Leo V the Armenian Leo V . After Leo s accession, Theodotos convinced the emperor in the righteousness of Iconoclasm , priming a saintly ascetic to urge Leo to adopt the example of Emperor Leo .... Theodotos presided over the Council of Constantinople 815 synod of Constantinople in 815 ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 Manuel I , surnamed Sarantenos or Charitopoulos lang el or , was Patriarch of Constantinople from December 1216 or January 1217 to 1222. He seems to have been called the Philosopher George Akropolites says he was a philosopher, it seems, in deed, and so named by the people. Manuel was Patriarch in exile as at the time his titular seat was occupied by the Latin Patriarch of Constantinople , and he resided in Iznik Nicaea . Before the Siege of Constantinople 1204 sack of 1204 , Manuel was a deacon and maistor ton philosophon in Constantinople. This is likely the source of his epithet the Philosopher . ref George Akropolites Ruth Macrides, ed . The History . Oxford University Press, 2007. pp. 159 160. ref Under Manuel I, the biggest Serbian saint and enlightener, Saint Sava , had become an archbishop and an autocephalous Serbian Orthodox Church was formed in the territory of the Serbian Kingdom of Stefan Nemanji . Manuel is noted for his role in a diplomatic interplay between the Empire of Nicaea Nicaean emperor Theodore I Laskaris and the Latin Emperor of Constantinople , Robert of Courtenay , in 1222. Robert had approached ... Reflist S start Succession box before Maximos II of Constantinople Maximos II title List of Constantinople patriarchs Patriarch of Constantinople br small In exile at Nicaea city Nicaea small years 1216 &ndash 1222 after Germanus II of Constantinople Germanus II S end Patriarchs of Constantinople Persondata name Manuel I of Constantinople alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death place of death DEFAULTSORT Manuel 01 Of Constantinople Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category Eastern Orthodox archbishops Category 13th century Eastern Orthodox ... bishop stub ca Manel I de Constantinoble el es Manuel I de Constantinopla pt Manuel I de Constantinopla ... more details