Patriarch of Constantinople, Patriarch JohnVII 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. JohnVII Grammatikos or Grammaticus , i.e., the Grammarian Greek language Greek , I ann s VII Grammatikos , Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople ... see 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 ... 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 Patriarch Patriarch Photios I of Constantinople Photios . Citation needed date September 2010 Beginning his clerical career in c. 811, John was also an painter of icons 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 ..., where recalcitrant Iconodules were being re educated. John was renowned for his learning hence the nickname ... subject of hagiographic sources reflecting the second period of Iconoclasm. John was also charged with tutoring ... 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 ... of his emperor and supervised the building of a similar structure in Bithynia . The circumstances of JohnVII s patriarchate are obscure. He was appointed patriarch by his student Theophilos and may ... before Patriarch Antony I of Constantinople Antony I title Patriarch of Constantinople years 837 ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Cyril VII was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1855 to 1860 . Start box Succession box before Patriarch Anthimus VI of Constantinople Anthimus VI title List of Constantinople patriarchs Patriarch of Constantinople years 1855 &ndash 1860 after Patriarch Joachim II of Constantinople Joachim II End box Patriarchs of Constantinople DEFAULTSORT Cyril 07 Of Constantinople, Patriarch Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category 19th century Greek people EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub ca Ciril VII de Constantinoble el es Cirilo VII fr Cyrille VII de Constantinople nl Cyrillus VII van Constantinopel ru VII ... more details
Gregory VII was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1923 until 1924. He imported the New Style Calendar to the Church of Constantinople. He died suddenly of a massive Myocardial infarction heart attack in 1924. S start succession box before Ecumenical Patriarch Meletius IV of Constantinople Meletius IV title List of Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople years 1923 1924 after Ecumenical Patriarch Constantine VI of Constantinople Constantine VI S end External links http www.patriarchate.org patriarchate former patriarchs gregory vii His All Holiness, Ecumenical Patriarch Gregory VII of Constantinople Patriarchs of Constantinople Persondata name Gregory VII of Constantinople, Patriarch alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death 1924 place of death DEFAULTSORT Gregory 07 Of Constantinople, Patriarch Category 1924 deaths Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub ca Patriarca Gregori VII el es Gregorio VII de Constantinopla fr Gr goire VII de Constantinople nl Gregorius VII van Constantinopel ru VII uk VII ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 File Anthimus vii.jpg thumb Patriarch Anthimus VII of Constantinople. Anthimus VII or Anthimos VII Tsatsos , c. 1835 December 1913 was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1895 to 1896. He died in Halki Turkish island Halki, Turkey . In 1895, he criticized the encyclical Praeclara Gratulationis Publicae of Pope Leo XIII . S start Succession box before Patriarch Neophytus VIII of Constantinople Neophytus VIII title List of Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople years 1895&ndash 1896 after Patriarch Constantine V of Constantinople Constantine V S end Persondata name Anthimus VII of Constantinople, Patriarch alternative names short description date of birth 1835 place of birth date of death 1913 place of death DEFAULTSORT Anthimus 07 Of Constantinople, Patriarch Category 1835 births Category 1913 deaths Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub ca ntim VII de Constantinoble el es Antimo VII fr Anth me VII de Constantinople nl Anthimus VII van Constantinopel ru VII ... more details
JohnVII may refer to Pope JohnVII , Pope from 705 to his death in 707 Patriarch JohnVII of Constantinople died prior to 867 , Patriarch from 837 to 843 JohnVII Palaiologos 1370 1408 , Byzantine Emperor for five months in 1390 JohnVII of Werle c. 1375 1414 Johann V VII, Duke of Mecklenburg Schwerin 1558 1592 JohnVII, Count of Nassau 1561 1623 See also John 7 , the seventh chapter of the Gospel of John hndis John 07 Category Human name disambiguation pages John 07 br Yann VII bg VII fa fr Jean VII gl Xo n VII hr Ivan VII. it Giovanni VII pt Jo o VII desambigua o ru VII zh ... more details
John of Constantinople died 839 was abbot of Cathares Monastery , in Constantinople . He clashed with Emperor Leo the Armenian , who was instituting a policy of iconoclasm . John survived torture. He is a Catholic ref http www.saintpatrickdc.org ss 0427.shtml Saint of the Day, April 27 at SaintPatrickDC.org . Retrieved 2012 03 03. ref and Orthodox ref http www.orthodoxengland.org.uk johns.htm Orthodox Holiness Around the Church Year With St John ref saint, celebrated on April 18 or April 27 Eastern Orthodox liturgics April 27 ref http www.pomog.org index.html?http www.pomog.org saintlist.shtml POMOG Protection of the Mother of God Church, Rochester NY ref ref gr icon http www.synaxarion.gr gr sid 2796 sxsaintinfo.aspx . 27 . . ref Notes Reflist Persondata name John of Constantinople alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death 813 place of death Category 813 deaths Category 9th century Christian saints Category 9th century Byzantine people Category Byzantine Iconoclasm Category Eastern Orthodox saints Byzantine bio stub es Juan de Afusia sr sh Jovan Ispovednik ... 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 VI Greek language Greek , I ann s VI , Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 712 to 715. John VI was placed on the patriarchal throne in 712 by Emperor Philippikos , as a replacement for the deposed Patriarch Patriarch Cyrus of Constantinople Kyros . John was favored by Philippikos, because he shared his Monothelite sympathies. The religious policy of the new patriarch and his emperor caused the temporary rupture of relations with the Papacy Roman Church . However, in 715 the new Emperor Anastasios II emperor Anastasios II deposed John VI and replaced him with the Orthodox Patriarch Patriarch Germanos I of Constantinople Germanos I . See also Eastern Orthodoxy S start Succession box before Patriarch Cyrus of Constantinople Kyros I title Patriarch of Constantinople years 712&ndash 715 after Patriarch Germanos I of Constantinople Germanos I S end References The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium , Oxford University Press, 1991. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME John 06 Of Constantinople ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT John 06 Of Constantinople Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category 8th century Byzantine people Category 8th century archbishops Category Twenty Years Anarchy Byzantine bio stub EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub ca Joan VI de Constantinoble el fr Jean VI de Constantinople pl Jan VI patriarcha Konstantynopola pt Jo o VI de Constantinopla ru VI sh Jovan VI od Konstantinopola ... 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
Infobox Christian leader type Pope English name JohnVII image Greek Pope John VII.JPG birth name ??? term start 1 March 705 term end 18 October 707 predecessor Pope John VI John VI successor Pope Sisinnius ... death date 707 10 18 df y death place ??? other John Pope JohnVII c. 650 18 October 707 was pope from 705 to 707. The successor of Pope John VI John VI , he was like his predecessor of Greeks Greek ... the birthplace of another well known Greek figure, Pope JohnVII who reigned in the See of St. Peter for two years 705 707 ref He is one of the popes of the Byzantine captivity . Biography John was a native ... READ BOOKS year 2007 pages 344 345 isbn 1406782122, 9781406782127 quote Pope JohnVII. 705 707 ... JohnVII had good relations with the Lombards , who then ruled much of Italy. However, his relations ... a mandate in which he requested and urged the pontiff JohnVII to gather a council of the apostolic ... Mosaizist um 705 002.jpg thumb 140px left A mosaic of Pope JohnVII. Several monuments in Rome are connected with John. The most notable is the Church of St. Maria Antiqua at the foot of the Palatine Hill . Traces of an episcopal palace Episcopium associated with John have been discovered upon the Palatine. ref Augenti, A. Il Palatino nel Medioevo . Roma, 1996. ref JohnVII also constructed ... Claudio Rendina, I Papi. Storia e segreti , Newton Compton, Rome, 1984. 1911 wstitle JohnVII pope ... ho ng Gioan VII war Papa Juan VII yo Pope JohnVII zh ... , or curator of the Palatine Hill . This makes John the first pope to be the son of a Byzantine official ... soured over the Quinisext Council Quinisext or Trullan council of 692. Scholarly debate contests JohnVII s stance on the Canons. ref Breckenridge, J. D. Evidence for the Nature of Relations between Pope JohnVII and the Byzantine Emperor Justinian II . Byzantinische Zeitschrift , Vol. 65, 1972. ref ref Nordhagen, P. J. Constantinople on the Tiber . ref ref Smith, J. M. H. ed. . Early Medieval Rome ... more details
John X Kamateros lang el was the Patriarch of Constantinople from 5 August 1198 to April May 1206. John was a member of the Kamateros family, to which belonged the Empress Euphrosyne Doukaina Kamatera , wife of Alexios III Angelos r. 1195 1203 . An educated man, well versed in classical literature, rhetoric and philosophy, he occupied a series of ecclesiastical posts reaching the post of chartophylax , which he held at the time of his elevation to the patriarchal throne. ref Kazhdan 1991 , p. 1054 ref In 1198 1200 he had an exchange of letters with Pope Innocent III on the issue ... Press year 1991 isbn 978 0 19 504652 6 S start succession box before George II of Constantinople George II Xiphilinos title List of Constantinople patriarchs Patriarch of Constantinople years 1198&ndash 1206 after Michael IV of Constantinople Michael IV Autoreianos S end Use dmy dates date January 2012 Patriarchs of Constantinople Persondata name John X of Constantinople alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death 1206 place of death DEFAULTSORT John 10 Of Constantinople ... capital. ref Kazhdan 1991 , pp. 1054 1055 ref He intervened in the riots in Constantinople against ... but during the coup of John Komnenos the Fat on 31 July 1200, he hid in a cupboard as the rebels seized control of the Hagia Sophia . John remained in office after Alexios III s deposition in July 1203 ... , acknowledged papal supremacy in the same year. After the Siege of Constantinople 1204 capture of Constantinople during the Fourth Crusade in 1204, he initially fled to Didymoteichon in Thrace . In 1206 ... of Nicaea , a Byzantine Greek successor state, but John refused, perhaps because of his advanced age ... a Latin Patriarch of Constantinople Latin Patriarch in Constantinople, while Theodore simply created a new Greek Patriarchate in Nicaea, which was eventually restored in Constantinople with the rest ... Category 13th century Byzantine people Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category ... more details
John XIV , surnamed Kalekas lang el lang grc was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople ..., 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 ..., John VI Kantakouzenos, victoriously entered Constantinople and forced his opponents ... 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 ... 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 ... after Patr. John s death in 1347. During the same synod, Patr. John had Bishop Isidore elect of Monembasia ... throne. The factions divided over the regency for the infant co emperor John V Palaiologos ... John Kantakouzenos, who was a supporter of Gregory Palamas, and included the provincial magnates from ... more details
JohnVII Palaiologos or Palaeologus Greek Language Greek , I ann s VII Palaiologos 1370 22 September 1408 was Byzantine Emperor for five months in 1390. Life JohnVII Palaiologos was the son ... IV usurped the throne from his father John V Palaiologos in 1376, JohnVII was associated as co emperor ... status and was granted Selymbria Silivri as his domain by John V. When Andronikos IV died in 1385, JohnVII perhaps succeeded to his father s position. On April 14, 1390 JohnVII Palaiologos ousted to his grandfather John V and maintained himself on the throne for five months, until John V was restored by his son Manuel II Palaiologos Manuel with the help of the Republic of Venice JohnVII sought refuge with Bayezid I of the Ottoman Empire on September 17, 1390. Bayezid confirmed JohnVII ... JohnVII as his intended heir at that time his own sons were not yet born . In 1399, after Bayezid I had been besieging Constantinople for some five years, Manuel II left to ask for military aid in Western Europe and left JohnVII as Regent to defend the capital. JohnVII discharged his duties well ... of Ottoman weakness, JohnVII entered into a treaty that secured the return of much of the Turkish ... by the Turks in 1387. On Manuel II s return JohnVII dutifully returned power to him and was allowed ... . ref Necipoglu 2009 , p. 39 ref JohnVII was allowed to keep the title of emperor Basileus , and he ... , JohnVII Palaiologos had at least one son Andronikos V Palaiologos , Byzantine emperor co emperor References reflist 2 Sources cite book first John last Barker title Manuel II Paleologus 1391 ... Alexander of Bulgaria and Theodora of Wallachia . He should not be confused with his cousin John VIII ... Oesterreichischen Byzantinistik 16 1967 , 175 187. Franz D lger , Johannes VII., Kaiser der Rhom er ... Press, 2010. ISBN 978 0 30011786 8 Eurydice Lappa Zizicas, Le voyage de Jean VII. Pal ologue en ..., Zum Geschichtsbild Kaiser Johannes VII. , in Byzantion 35 1965 , 592 600. s start s hou Palaiologos ... more details
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 ...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 ... prayer prayer attrib John IV 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 ... , sometimes also Cappadox was born at Constantinople of artisan parents, and worked as a sculptor ... 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 ... 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 ... a letter, not now extant, on baptism addressed to St. Leander. John, he says, propounds nothing of his ..., several works attributed to John IV still extant His Penitential, Libellus Poenitentialis , or, as it is described ... s. Bernard de Montfaucon Montfaucon , Vossius , and Pearson held it to be by John the Faster Morel ... occasionally to Chrysostom, by Peter Wastel to John of Jerusalem Disambiguation needed date June 2011 , but by Vossius, Petavius , and Cave to John the Faster. A set of Precepts to a Monk, in a manuscript ... of these to the Patriarch. References reflist Attribution DCBL wstitle Joannes, the Faster, bp. of Constantinople .... 239. External links cite Catholic Encyclopedia title John the Faster url http www.newadvent.org cathen 08493a.htm cite web url http ocafs.oca.org FeastSaintsViewer.asp?FSID 102462 title St John the Faster the Patriarch of Constantinople Orthodox icon and synaxarion s start succession box before Patriarch ... more details
John IX Agapetos or Hieromnemon lang el lang grc 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 held in the Haghia Sophia Great Church to which teachers were attached. ref Magdalino, p. 323 325. ref Within religious matters, he pushed the trend of making the patriarchal clergy, rather than the monastic ... He also convened a synod in Constantinople in 1117 which condemned the doctrine of Eustratius of Nicaea ... II in late 1112 pressed the demand that the Patriarch of Constantinople recognise the papal primacy ... 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 ... more details
of his antagonist Gregory II. Studies Little has been written on John XI Bekkos in English. But see esp. Gill, Joseph. John Beccus, Patriarch of Constantinople, 1275 1282. Byzantina 7 1975 , 251 ... II of Constantinople Gregory II Cyprius S end Persondata name John 11 of Constantinople, Patriarch ... John 11 Of Constantinople, Patriarch Category 1297 deaths Category 13th century Eastern Orthodox ...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 ... and Roman Catholic Churches. 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 ... notes, with regard to a letter written by Bekkos to Pope John XXI in 1277, that Byzantine literature ... acknowledged Laurent, Les regestes des actes du patriarcat de Constantinople, vol. I, fasc ... evidence that John Bekkos ever actively took part in or supported acts of violent persecution. ref ... Christmas, 1282, John Bekkos withdrew to a monastery the former patriarch, Joseph I, was brought ... in Constantinople, meeting in several sessions from February to August in the year 1285. Although ... , 316 319. ref Thought The basis of John Bekkos s quarrel with his contemporaries was a disagreement ... from the time of Patriarch Photios I of Constantinople Photios onward, saw it as consistent ... Blemmydes and Nicetas of Maroneia , caused him to change his mind. Much of John XI Bekkos s debate ... doctrine after his claim to be rightful Patriarch of Constantinople was rejected by Pope Nicholas ... the arguments of four Byzantine critics of Latin Christian theology Photios, John Phurnes, Nicholas ... PDF gilbert36 2.pdf Peter Gilbert, Not an Anthologist John Bekkos as a Reader of the Fathers ... more details
infobox royalty name JohnVII of Werle father Lorenz of Werle mother Mechthild spouse Catherine of Saxe Lauenburg birth date circa 1375 death date between 14 August and 17 December 1414 JohnVII of Werle G strow born circa 1375 died between 14 August and 17 December 1414 was from 1395 to 1414 Lord of Werle Werle G strow . He was the second eldest son of Lorenz of Werle Lorenz , Lord of Werle G strow, and Mechthild d. before 17 December 1402 . After the death of his father Lorenz in 1393 or 1394, his brother Balthasar of Werle Balthasar initially ruled alone, but from 11 December 1395 John and Balthasar ruled Werle together. From 1 May 1401, their brother William of Werle William was co ruler as well. John married Catherine of Saxe Lauenburg, Duchess of Mecklenburg Catherine of Saxe Lauenburg , a daughter of Eric IV, Duke of Saxe Lauenburg Erich IV of Saxe Lauenburg. After his death, she married John IV, Duke of Mecklenburg John IV of Mecklenburg. He had no known children. Links http portal.hsb.hs wismar.de pub lbmv mjb jb050 350367779.html Genealogical table of the House of Mecklenburg de Persondata NAME JohnVII of Werle ALTERNATIVE NAMES Johann VII. von Werle German SHORT DESCRIPTION Lord of Werle G strow DATE OF BIRTH around 1375 BIRTHPLACE DATE OF DEATH between 14 August 1414 and 17 December 1414 Deaths DEFAULTSORT John 07 of Werle Category House of Mecklenburg Category Lords of Werle Category German nobility Category 1414 deaths Category Year of birth uncertain de Johann VII. Werle ... more details
infobox nobility name JohnVII, Count of Oldenburg image caption noble family House of Oldenburg father Anthony I, Count of Oldenburg mother Sophie of Saxe Lauenburg spouse Elisabeth of Schwarzburg Blankenburg birth date birth date 1540 9 9 df yes birth place Oldenburg death date death date and age 1603 11 12 1540 9 9 df yes death place Oldenburg Count JohnVII of Oldenburg and Delmenhorst nicknamed the Dike Builder 9 September 1540 in Oldenburg &ndash 12 November 1603 in Oldenburg was a member of the House of Oldenburg and was the ruling Count of County of Oldenburg from 1573 until his death. His parents were Count Anthony I, Count of Oldenburg Anthony I of Oldenburg and Sophie of Saxe Lauenburg. Life In 1573, JohnVII inherited the County of Oldenburg from his father. In 1575, he inherited the Lordship if Jever from Maria of Jever , despite objections by Count Edzard II, Count of East Frisia Edzard II of County of East Frisia East Frisia . In 1577, he had to concede the revenue from Harpstedt , Delmenhorst , Varel and some minor castles to his younfer brother Anthony II for a 10 year ... this separation would last until 1647. In 1596, JohnVII attempted to dam the Schwarze Brack, in order ... II. JohnVII nevertheless earned himself the nickname dike builder with his costly land reclamation ... confession. JohnVII died in 1603 and was succeeded by his son Anthony G nther, Count of Oldenburg ... S end Persondata NAME JohnVII, Count of Oldenburg and Delmenhorst ALTERNATIVE NAMES John the dike builder nickname Johann VII. von Oldenburg und Delmenhors German Johann der Deichbauer German nickname .... Vii. Friedrich Wilhelm Schaer 138779600 Hans Friedl, Wolfgang G nther, Hilke G nther Arndt and Heinrich ... 3 89442 135 5 Translation Ref de Johann VII. Oldenburg Germany hist stub Germany noble stub authority ... Oldenburg Oldenburg DEFAULTSORT John 07 Oldenburg Category Counts of Oldenburg Category History ... German people de Johann VII. Oldenburg ... more details
infobox nobility name JohnVII, Count of Nassau image Jan de middelste van Nassau Siegen.jpg caption JohnVII of Nassau noble family House of Nassau father John VI of Nassau Dillenburg mother Elisabeth of Leuchtenberg spouse Countess Magdalena of Waldeck br Margaretha of Holstein Sonderburg birth date birth date 1561 6 7 df yes birth place Dillenburg death date death date and age 1623 9 27 1561 6 7 df yes death place Siegen Count JohnVII of Nassau 7 June 1561 &ndash 27 September 1623 was Count of Nassau in Siegen and Freudenberg as John I . He was the second son of Count John VI of Nassau Dillenburg and his wife Elisabeth of Leuchtenberg . Family and children He was married twice. Firstly, he married on 9 December 1581 with Countess Magdalena of Waldeck , daughter of Count Philip IV, Count of Waldeck Philip IV of Waldeck Wildungen and Jutta of Isenburg . They had the following children Johann ... September 2010 Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME JohnVII, Count of Nassau ALTERNATIVE NAMES Johann VII. Graf zu Nassau Siegen German Johann VII. der Mittlere German SHORT DESCRIPTION ... September 1623 PLACE OF DEATH Siegen DEFAULTSORT JohnVii, Count Of Nassau Category 1561 births Category 1623 deaths Category House of Nassau Siegen Germany noble stub de Johann VII. Nassau Siegen et Johann VII Nassau Siegen it Giovanni VII di Nassau Siegen nl Jan VII van Nassau Siegen ja 7 sv Johan VII av Nassau Siegen uk VII ... army, involved in the Uskok War Count John VIII of Nassau in Siegen 29 September 1583 &ndash 27 July ... &ndash 27 February 1620 , married on 3 February 1611 to Count John Adolf of Daun Johann Albrecht ... Philipp Wilhelm zu Inn und Knyphausen John Frederick, born and died in 1597 Secondly, he married on 27 August 1603 with Duchess Margaretha of Holstein Sonderburg , a daughter of John II, Duke of Schleswig Holstein Sonderburg . They had the following children Prince John Maurice of Nassau 18 June ... more details
onesource article date April 2009 Pope JohnVII of Alexandria was the Coptic Christianity Coptic Pope of Alexandria Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark Number 77 1261 1268 . With support from some of the Bishops, Pope JohnVII was replaced for three years by Pope Pope Gabriel III of Alexandria Gabriel III who was originally one of the candidates for the post. He was restored as Pope after the death of Gabriel III. This is the only occasion in history when the Coptic Orthodox Church had two Popes at the same time. ref History of Coptic Church by Menassa Youhanna ref s start succession box before Pope Athanasius III of Alexandria Athanasius III title List of Coptic Popes Coptic Pope years 1262 1268 after Pope Gabriel III of Alexandria Gabriel III succession box before Pope Gabriel III of Alexandria Gabriel III title List of Coptic Popes Coptic Pope years 1270 1293 after Pope Theodosius III of Alexandria Theodosius III s end References reflist 1 Coptic Popes DEFAULTSORT John 07 Of Alexandria, Pope Category Popes of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria OrientalOrthodoxy stub Christian clergy stub ar arz ... more details
Use dmy dates date January 2012 Persondata name JohnVII of Harcourt alternative names short description date of birth 1369 place of birth date of death 1452 place of death DEFAULTSORT John 07 Of Harcourt ...Jean VII d Harcourt 1369 18 December 1452, Ch tellerault was a count of Aumale , viscount of Ch tellerault, lord seigneur of M zi res, of Elbeuf, of Lillebone, of La Saussaye etc. He was the son of John VI of Harcourt , count of Harcourt, and of Catherine de Bourbon, sister in law of Charles V of France Charles V . On 17 March 1390 he married Marie of Alen on 29 March 1373 1417 , princess of the blood, daughter of Peter II of Alen on and of Marie Chamaillart d Anthenaise, viscountess of Beaumont, and they had three children John VIII of Harcourt count of Aumale, lieutenant and captain general of Normandy, killed at the battle of Harcourt , Marie of Harcourt 1398 1476 Marie d Harcourt 1398 1476, wife of Antoine of Vaud mont Antoine de Lorraine , comte of Vaud mont and of Guise, who is the origin of the Harcourt Lorraine branch , and Jeanne of Harcourt 1399 1456 . He participated in the siege of Battle of Taillebourg Taillebourg , where he was made a knight by his uncle Louis II, Duke of Bourbon , and at the siege of Tunis and Battle of Harfleur Harfleur . He distinguished himself at the Battle of Agincourt 1415 , where he was taken prisoner. In 1418, his Ch teau d Harcourt castle at Harcourt, Eure Harcourt was taken by the English. His titles of count of Aumale and count of Harcourt were usurped and given to the Richard de Beauchamp, 13th Earl of Warwick Earl of Warwick and the Thomas of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Clarence Duke of Clarence . His cousin king Charles VI of France Charles VI therefore supported him and named him captain general of Normandy and gave him a gift of 1000 ... Category 1369 births Category 1452 deaths de Jean VII. d Harcourt fr Jean VII d Harcourt nl Jan VII van Harcourt ... more details
JohnVII was Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem Patriarch of Jerusalem from 964 to 966. He was burned at the stake by a Muslim mob after writing to the Byzantine Emperor Nikephoros II Phokas , pleading with him to hasten to Palestine and retake it from the Fatimid Caliphs. ref Steven Runciman, A History of the Crusades , vol. 1 The First Crusade Cambridge Cambridge University Press, 1987 , 30. ref References Reflist Category Patriarchs of Jerusalem Category 966 deaths Category People executed by burning Category Executed priests Category Persecution of Christians Bishop stub ... more details
two other uses the city before the Fall of Constantinople 1453 a more detailed approach after 1453 History of Istanbul Image Byzantine Constantinople eng.png thumb 300px Map of Byzantine Constantinople File Bizansist touchup.jpg thumb 300px Constantinople in the Byzantine era Constantinople lang el ... and wealthiest European city of the Middle Ages , ref Pounds, Norman John Greville. An Historical ... and towers. The Church of Hagia Sophia , the Great Palace of Constantinople sacred palace of the emperors , Hippodrome of Constantinople the hippodrome , and the Golden Gate Constantinople Golden Gate ... avenues and squares. Constantinople had a large amount of artistic and literary treasure before ... Constantinople with many beautiful mosques, palaces, monuments, fountains, baths, aqueduct ... in the 7th century BC. It took on the name of Konstantinoupolis city of Constantine , Constantinople ... formal Arabic Persian adaptation of the original Constantinople , during the period of Ottoman rule, while western languages mostly continued to refer to the city as Constantinople until the early ... began to formally object to the use of Constantinople in other languages and ask that others use ... Main Byzantium Constantinople was founded by the Roman Emperor Constantine I on the site of an already ... thumb left Emperor Constantine I presents a representation of the city of Constantinople as tribute ... Constantinopolis coin.jpg thumb Coin struck by Constantine I to commemorate the founding of Constantinople ... treasuries filled by the wealthiest provinces of the Empire. Constantinople was built over six years ... of Constantinople See Names of Constantinople . ref Constantine divided the expanded city, like ... the Great Palace of Constantinople Great Palace of the Emperor with its imposing entrance ... Hippodrome of Constantinople Hippodrome for chariot races, seating over 80,000 spectators, and the famed ... a great street, the Mese Constantinople Mese Greek lit. Middle Street , lined with colonnades ... more details