Epiphanius of Constantinople
Society - Religion and Spirituality - Christianity - Denominations - Catholicism - Reference - Catholic Encyclopedia - E. Succeeded John II (518-20) as Patriarch of Constantinople. ...
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Constantinople, The Rite of
Society - Religion and Spirituality - Christianity - Denominations - Catholicism - Reference - Catholic Encyclopedia - C. The Liturgies, Divine Office, forms for the administration of sacraments and f ...
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Ignatius of Constantinople, Saint
Society - Religion and Spirituality - Christianity - Denominations - Catholicism - Reference - Catholic Encyclopedia - I. Tells the story of this son of Emperor Michael I, forced into monastic life by ...
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Constantinople, First Ecumenical Council of
Society - Religion and Spirituality - Christianity - Denominations - Catholicism - Reference - Catholic Encyclopedia - C. Called in May, 381, by Emperor Theodosius, to provide for a Catholic successio ...
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Constantinople, Second Ecumenical Council of
Society - Religion and Spirituality - Christianity - Denominations - Catholicism - Reference - Catholic Encyclopedia - C. This council was held at Constantinople (5 May-2 June, 553), having been calle ...
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Constantinople
Society - Religion and Spirituality - Christianity - Denominations - Catholicism - Reference - Catholic Encyclopedia - C. Capital, formerly of the Byzantine, now of the Ottoman, Empire. (As of 1908, w ...
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Constantinople, Council of
Society - Religion and Spirituality - Christianity - Denominations - Catholicism - Reference - Catholic Encyclopedia - C. A particular council held in A.D. 382. ...
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Constantinople, Councils of
Society - Religion and Spirituality - Christianity - Denominations - Catholicism - Reference - Catholic Encyclopedia - C. Three Photian synods held in 861, 867, and 879. ...
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Constantinople, Council of
Society - Religion and Spirituality - Christianity - Denominations - Catholicism - Reference - Catholic Encyclopedia - C. Particular council held in A.D. 754. ...
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Constantinople, Councils of
Society - Religion and Spirituality - Christianity - Denominations - Catholicism - Reference - Catholic Encyclopedia - C. Particular councils held in 1639 and 1672. ...
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Euphemius of Constantinople
Society - Religion and Spirituality - Christianity - Denominations - Catholicism - Reference - Catholic Encyclopedia - E. Succeeded as patriarch Flavitas (or Fravitas, 489-490), who succeeded Acacius ...
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Photius of Constantinople
Society - Religion and Spirituality - Christianity - Denominations - Catholicism - Reference - Catholic Encyclopedia - P. (Catholic Encyclopedia) ...
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The Siege of Constantinople in 1453
Society - History - By Region - Middle East - Ottoman Empire. The fall of Constantinople marked the end of the Byzantine Empire and the beginning of the Ottoman; an online collection of primary sources and articles. ...
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Fourth Council of Constantinople
Society - Religion and Spirituality - Christianity - Church History - By Time Period - Medieval - Church Councils - Fourth Council of Constantinople. Catholic Encyclopedia article on this council of 8 ...
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Fourth Council of Constantinople Summary
Society - Religion and Spirituality - Christianity - Church History - By Time Period - Medieval - Church Councils - Fourth Council of Constantinople. A short article comparing the councils of 869-70 a ...
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Fourth Council of Constantinople (879-880)
Society - Religion and Spirituality - Christianity - Church History - By Time Period - Medieval - Church Councils - Fourth Council of Constantinople. A Wikipedia article on the council reinstating Pho ...
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Fourth Council of Constantinople : 869-870
Society - Religion and Spirituality - Christianity - Church History - By Time Period - Medieval - Church Councils - Fourth Council of Constantinople. A historical introduction, a definition of the syn ...
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St. Ignatius of Constantinople
Society - Religion and Spirituality - Christianity - People - Saints - I - Saint Ignatius of Constantinople. Catholic Encyclopedia article tells the story of this son of Emperor Michael I, forced into monastic life by a rival. Patriarch of Constantinople, deposed on a wicked pretext. The pope refused ...
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Constantinople I: In Defense of the Holy Ghost
Society - Religion and Spirituality - Christianity - People - Saints - G - Saint Gregory of Nazianzus. Article has some information on the ill-fated nomination of Gregory to the see of Constantinople. ...
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Constantinople
Regional - Middle East - Turkey - Provinces - Istanbul - Society and Culture - History. Includes galleries along with historical information from the Greek perspective. ...
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Cyril of Constantinople, Saint
Society - Religion and Spirituality - Christianity - Denominations - Catholicism - Reference - Catholic Encyclopedia - C. Father General of the Carmelites, had a reputation for prophecy, d. about 1235 ...
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Constantinople, Council of, in Trullo
Society - Religion and Spirituality - Christianity - Denominations - Catholicism - Reference - Catholic Encyclopedia - C. Particular council held in A.D. 692. ...
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Constantinople, Fourth Ecumenical Council of
Society - Religion and Spirituality - Christianity - Denominations - Catholicism - Reference - Catholic Encyclopedia - C. The Eighth General Council was opened, 5 October, 869, in the Cathedral of Sai ...
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Constantinople, Third Ecumenical Council of
Society - Religion and Spirituality - Christianity - Denominations - Catholicism - Reference - Catholic Encyclopedia - C. The Sixth General Council was summoned in 678 by Emperor Constantine Pogonatus ...
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Maximus of Constantinople, Saint
Society - Religion and Spirituality - Christianity - Denominations - Catholicism - Reference - Catholic Encyclopedia - M. Also known as Maximus the Theologian or Maximus Confessor. Monk, abbot, wrote ...