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Patriarch Macedonius II of Constantinople
Patriarch Macedonius II of Constantinople Macedonius II (died c.517), patriarch of ...
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Patriarch Euphemius of Constantinople
Patriarch Euphemius of Constantinople Euphemius of Constantinople (died 515) was patriarch of Constantinople (490 - 496). Theophanes calls him Euthymius. ...
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Patriarch Timothy I of Constantinople
Patriarch Timothy I of Constantinople To meet Wikipedia's quality standards, this ... require cleanup. Timothy I or Timotheus I, patriarch of Constantinople (511 - 517), was appointed by the emperor ... Anastasius the day after the deposition of Macedonius. Timothy had been the priest and ...
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Macedonius
Macedonius Macedonius can refer to any of the following: Macedonius I of Constantinople, Bishop of Constantinople Macedonius II of Constantinople, Patriarch of ...
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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 ... 339-341) Paul I, restored (341-342) Macedonius I (342-346) Paul I, restored (346-351) Macedonius I, restored (351-360) Eudoxius of ...
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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 ...
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List of Byzantine Empire-related topics
... missing pages. A Aachen Cathedral, Acacius of Constantinople, Academy, Aegean Sea, Aelia Eudoxia, Aelia Flaccilla ... Albania in the Middle Ages, Alexander of Constantinople, Alexander III of the Byzantine Empire, Alexius I Comnenus, Alexius II Comnenus, Alexius III, Alexius IV, Alexius Studites ... Anastasius I of the Byzantine Empire, Anastasius II, Anatolia, Anatolius of Constantinople, Andronicus I, Andronicus II, Andronicus III, ...
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User:Ktsquare
... Stefan Dusan-Krum-Tervel-Chagatai Khanate-Menelik II-Carnot-Bathory-Christopher Bathory-Sigismund Bathory-List ... of Savoy-Peter I of Savoy-Amadeus II of Savoy-Humbert II of Savoy-Amadeus III of Savoy-Humbert ... IV of Savoy-Boniface of Savoy-Thomas II of Savoy-Peter II of Savoy-Philip I of Savoy- ...
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John of Cappadocia
... see John the Cappadocian. John or Joannes II, surnamed Cappadox or Cappadocia, less commonly known as John the Cappadocian, Patriarch of Constantinople, (517 - 520), appointed by Anastasius after an ... is memorable for the celebrated Acclamations of Constantinople, and the reunion of East and West ... presbyter and chancellor of the church of Constantinople. On July 9, 518, the long ...
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Severus of Antioch
Severus of Antioch Severus, Patriarch of Antioch (AD 512 - 518), born approximately ... Monophysite monk, during his usurpation of the patriarch of Jerusalem. About this time Severus apparently ... 121), and anathematized Peter Mongus , the Monophysite patriarch of Alexandria, for accepting it. We next ... punishment for this violence, he fled to Constantinople, supported by a band of two hundred ... presence initiated a period of fighting in Constantinople between rival bands of monks, orthodox ...
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