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Patriarch Gennadius I of Constantinople
Patriarch Gennadius I of Constantinople Saint Gennadius I (d.471) was the twenty-first Patriarch of Constantinople from 458 to 471. Gennadius is seen to have been a ...
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Gennadius
Gennadius Gennadius refers to: Gennadius I: 5th century Patriarch of Constantinople Gennadius II: 15th century Patriarch of Constantinople ...
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Gennadius Scholarius
Gennadius Scholarius Gennadius II (lay name Georgios Scholarios) (died circa 1473), patriarch of Constantinople from 1454 to 1464, philosopher and theologian ... He appears to have been born at Constantinople about 1400 and to have entered ...
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List of Patriarchs of Constantinople
List of Patriarchs of Constantinople See talk page for different periodization of ... Eleutherius (129-136) Felix (136-141) Polycarpus II (141-144) Athendodorus (144-148) Euzois (148 ... Alexander (314-337) Bishops and Archbishops of Constantinople (330-451 inclusive) Paul I (337-339 ... Nazianzus the Theologian (379-381) Patriarchs of Constantinople (since 381) Nectarius (381-397) John I ... or Flavian (446-449) Anatolius (449-458) Gennadius I (458-471) Acacius (471-488) ...
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Patriarch of Constantinople
Patriarch of Constantinople The Patriarch of Constantinople is the Ecumenical Patriarch, ranking as the ... is Patriarch of the Orthodox Church of Constantinople, one of the sixteen autocephalous churches and ... as head of the Orthodox Church of Constantinople, he additionally holds the title Archbishop of Constantinople, New Rome. He should not be ...
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Fall of Constantinople
Fall of Constantinople Siege of Constantinople Part of the Rise of the Ottoman Empire The Siege of Constantinople (painted 1499). Date: April 2–May 29, 1453 Location: Constantinople Result: Ottoman victory Casus belli: {{{casus}}} Territory ... Empire Ottoman Empire Commanders Constantine XI† Mehmed II Strength 7,000 100,000 Casualties ...
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Category:Patriarchs of Constantinople
Category:Patriarchs of Constantinople Subcategories There are 2 subcategories to this category. A Armenian Patriarchs of Constantinople L Latin Patriarchs of Constantinople Pages in category "Patriarchs of Constantinople" There are 61 pages in this section ... of this category. A Patriarch Acacius of Constantinople Patriarch Anatolius of Constantinople Patriarch Anthimus ...
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Patriarch Anatolius of Constantinople
Patriarch Anatolius of Constantinople Anatolius was Patriarch of Constantinople (449 - 458). He became Patriarch through the ... patriarch Dioscorus of Alexandria (second only to Constantinople) with emperor Theodosius II, after the deposition of Flavian by the ... representative of Dioscorus with the emperor at Constantinople (Zonaras, Annals, iii). After his consecration, ...
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Patriarch Acacius of Constantinople
Patriarch Acacius of Constantinople Acacius (died 489) was the patriarch of Constantinople from 471 to 489. Acacius was practically ... of the orphans, in the Church of Constantinople, which he administered with conspicuous success. Suidas ... of Patriarch on the death of the Gennadius in 471. The first five or six ... e. the Creed of Nicaea completed at Constantinople) as affording a common, final and ...
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Patriarch Atticus of Constantinople
Patriarch Atticus of Constantinople Atticus (d. 425 or October 10 426) was the archbishop of Constantinople, succeeding Arsacius of Tarsus in March 406 ... increase his popularity among the citizens of Constantinople. Biography Born at Sebaste in Armenia, he ... Macedonian monks near that place. Removing to Constantinople, he adopted the orthodox faith, was ordained ... large proportion of the Christian population of Constantinople still refused communion with the usurper, ...
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