profession alma mater signature PatriarchTheophilosIII of Jerusalem lang el . ... Image PatriarchTheophilosIII of Jerusalem and President Bush 2.jpg thumb left 200px President George W. Bush is joined by PatriarchTheophilosIII of Jerusalem and clergy at the Church of Nativity Thursday, January 10, 2008, in Bethlehem. Image PatriarchTheophilosIII of Jerusalem and President Bush.jpg thumb right 200px President George W. Bush listens as TheophilosIII, Patriarch of Jerusalem ... of TheophilosIII, a new chapter in the relationship between Catholics and Orthodox ref Titles Infobox manner of address background plum name PatriarchTheophilosIII of Jerusalem image reference ... before Patriarch Irenaios Irenaios I title Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem start 2005 S end Orthodox Hierarchs Persondata name TheophilosIII of Jerusalem, Patriarch alternative names short description ...Infobox patriarch honorific prefix name Theophilus IIIpatriarch of Patriarch of the Holy City of Jerusalem ... and Kapodistrian University of Athens alumni de TheophilosIII. von Jerusalem el ... image III.jpg church Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem ... Orthodox Patriarch of JerusalemPatriarch of the Orthodox Church of Jerusalem . He is styled Patriarch ...?l en&art 4730 Israel slams swearing in of TheophilosIII as a serious impropriety ref Theophilos was elected unanimously by Jerusalem s Holy Synod to succeed the deposed, Patriarch Irenaios Irenaios .... In 1964, Ilias moved to Jerusalem. He served as archdeacon for then patriarchPatriarch Benedict ... metochion . Before becoming patriarch, Theophilos served for a short time as the Archbishop ... of the Patriarch of Jerusalem is His Most Godly Beatitude, the Patriarch of the Holy City of Jerusalem ... The Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem http www.orthodoxwiki.org Theophilus III Yiannopoulos of Jerusalem Theophilus III of Jerusalem , OrthodoxWiki article http www.athensnews.gr athweb nathens.print ... more details
The titles Patriarch of Jerusalem or Bishop of Jerusalem may refer to The Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem , the primate of the Eastern Orthodox Church in Jerusalem, 1st century AD present the most likely meaning if there is no context given. The Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem , the representative of Oriental Orthodox Churches in Jerusalem 638 present The Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem , the Latin Rite archbishop of the Roman Catholic Church in Jerusalem, 1099 1291 and 1847 present The Anglican Bishop in Jerusalem , the bishop of the Anglican Church in Jerusalem, 1841 present never called a Patriarch. and, in a broad sense, to The Melkite Patriarch of Antioch, whose full title is Patriarch of Antioch and All the East, of Alexandria and Jerusalem of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church see List of Melkite Greek Catholic Patriarchs of Antioch See also Jerusalem in Christianity Early centers of Christianity Pentarchy Palestinian Patriarchate disambig Pentarchy Category Patriarchs of Jerusalem de Patriarch von Jerusalem es Patriarca de Jerusal n fr Patriarche de J rusalem no Patriarken av Jerusalem pl Patriarcha Jerozolimy pt Patriarca de Jerusal m sh Patrijarh Jeruzalema sv Patriark av Jerusalem ... more details
River , Cana Cana of Galilee , and Holy Zion PatriarchTheophilosIII of JerusalemTheophilosIII ... coatofarms image III.jpg incumbent PatriarchTheophilosIII of JerusalemTheophilosIII style His Most Godly Beatitude residence first patriarch James the Just date 43 AD website http jerusalem patriarchate.info http jerusalem patriarchate.info The Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem is the head ... of nine Patriarch s in the Eastern Orthodox Church . Since 2005, the Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem has been PatriarchTheophilosIII of JerusalemTheophilosIII . The Patriarch is styled Patriarch ... elected PatriarchTheophilosIII of JerusalemTheophilos , the former Archbishop of Tabor , as the 141st Patriarch of Jerusalem. Jewish Bishops of Jerusalem See also Early centers of Christianity ... Irenaios Irenaios I 2001 2005 PatriarchTheophilosIII of JerusalemTheophilosIII 2005 Present ... III 1608 1644 Paiseus 1645 1660 Patriarch Nectarius of Jerusalem Nectarius I 1660 1669 Patriarch ...About the Patriarch of Jerusalem in the Orthodox tradition other uses Patriarch of Jerusalem disambiguation ... century, Islam Muslims recognized Jerusalem as the seat of Christianity and the Patriarch as its leader. When the East West Schism Great Schism took place in 1054 the Patriarch of Jerusalem and the other ... the First Crusade Crusaders appointed a Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem Latin Patriarch . Current position ... appointed by the Patriarch of Antioch Patriarchs of Antioch . Macarius of Jerusalem Macarius I 325 333 Maximus of Jerusalem Maximus III 333 348 Cyril of Jerusalem Cyril I 350 386 Bishop John II of Jerusalem ... 451 Patriarch Patriarchs of Jerusalem The Council of Chalcedon in 451 raised the bishop of Jerusalem to the rank of patriarch . See Pentarchy However, Byzantine politics meant that Jerusalem passed ... John III of Jerusalem John III 516 524 Peter of Jerusalem Peter 524 552 Macarius II of Jerusalem Macarius ... 855 860 vacant 860 862 Theodosius of Jerusalem Theodosius 862 878 Elias III of Jerusalem Elias ... more details
Patriarch Sarkis of Jerusalem may refer to with period of reign Patriarch Sarkis of Jerusalem 1281 1331 Patriarch Sarkis of Jerusalem 1384 1415 Patriarch Sarkis of Jerusalem 1507 1517 See also List of Armenian Patriarchs of Jerusalem Category Armenian Patriarchs of Jerusalem Sarkis ... more details
For the 11th century count Fulk of Angoul me Fulk or Fulcher of Angoul me was the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem ... become Patriarch of Jerusalem, but travelled to Rome to be given the pallium by Innocent II Patriarch ... in the dispute between King Baldwin III of Jerusalem and his mother Melisende of Jerusalem . Baldwin III had inherited the throne at the age of 13 on the death of his father, Fulk of Jerusalem King ... William I of Malines title Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem years 1146 1157 after Patriarch Amalric of Jerusalem Amalric of Nesle S end References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fulk Of Jerusalem ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1157 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fulk Of Jerusalem Category 1157 deaths Category People from Angoul me ... of Celles sur Belle , and came to Jerusalem during the schism between Pope Innocent II and Antipope Anacletus II in 1131, as the Bishop of Angoul me favoured Anacletus and Fulk favoured Innocent. In Jerusalem ... to place Tyre directly under the authority of Rome, or transfer it to the Latin Patriarch ... was recaptured by the crusaders in 1124, it became a suffragan of Jerusalem, which was more politically ... of Jerusalem. In 1139 Fulcher participated in the siege of Banyas , and was present at a synod in Antioch in December of that year. Patriarch William of Malines died in 1145, and on January 25, 1146, Fulcher became Patriarch of Jerusalem. There was a dispute over the succession in Tyre between Ralph, the chancellor of Jerusalem, and Peter of Barcelona Ralph was never consecrated and Peter eventually succeeded to the archbishopric. In 1148 Fulk was among those who welcomed Conrad III of Germany when he arrived in Jerusalem on the Second Crusade . He was also sent to meet Louis VII of France , who had stopped in Antioch Fulk persuaded Louis to continue to Jerusalem rather than remain in Antioch ... Hadrian IV . In 1156 Fulk opposed the marriage of Amalric I of Jerusalem Amalric , Count of Jaffa ... more details
Patriarch Abraham I of Jerusalem in Armenian language Armenian . was the first ever List of Armenian Patriarchs of Jerusalem Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem serving Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem that was founded in 638 by the Armenian Apostolic Church in the Holy Land . He was patriarch from 638 to 669 A.D. The Armenian Apostolic Church began appointing its own bishop in Jerusalem , generally known as the Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem . The office has continued, with some interruptions, down to this day. Category Armenian Patriarchs of Jerusalem Abraham OrientalOrthodoxy stub bishop stub ... more details
Amalric of Nesle died 1180 was a French prelate from Nesle in Picardy . He was Prior of the Holy Sepulcher by 1151. He was Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem by 1158 to 1180. He died October 6, 1180 in Palestine . References cite book last Du Cange first Charles D. coauthors Nicolas Rodolphe Taranne Emmanuel Guillaume Rey title Documents in dits publisher Ayer Publishing year 1869 isbn 9780833709325 url http books.google.com ?id bvt gv5EwgkC&pg PP4 cite journal last De Sandoli first Sabino year 1974 title Corpus Inscriptionum Crucesignatorum Terrae Sanctae publisher Studium Biblicum Franciscanum volume 21 pages 71 url http www.christusrex.org www2 cruce5 c5071.html accessdate 07 03 2009 s start succession box before Patriarch Fulk of Jerusalem Fulk of Angoul me title Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem years 1158&ndash 1180 after Patriarch Heraclius of Jerusalem Heraclius of Auvergne s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Patriarch Amalric Of Jerusalem ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH October 6, 1180 PLACE OF DEATH Palestine DEFAULTSORT Amalric Of Jerusalem, Patriarch Category Latin Patriarchs of Jerusalem Category 1180 deaths france RC bishop stub de Amalrich von Nesle es Amalarico de Nesle fr Amaury de Nesle it Amalrico di Nesle ... more details
Website website http www.lpj.org lpj.org footnotes About the Patriarch of Jerusalem in the Roman Catholic tradition other uses Patriarch of Jerusalem disambiguation Image James Tissot Pape Jerusalem.JPG thumb right Entry of the Latin Patriarch in Jerusalem from James Tissot The Latin Patriarch ... ref Since June 2008, the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem has been Fouad Twal . The Latin Patriarch ... Catholic Church es. The Patriarch of Jerusalem is one of four bishops of the Latin Rite to be called ... of Antioch Antioch were abolished in 1964. The title of Patriarch of Jerusalem is also used by the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem and the Armenian Patriarch ... , Greek Orthodox Patriarch of JerusalemJerusalem , Patriarch of Constantinople Constantinople and Patriarch ... of Jerusalem and established a Latin hierarchy under a Latin Patriarch, and expelled the Orthodox ... of Olives . The Latin Patriarch resided in Jerusalem from 1099 to 1187, while Orthodox Patriarchs ... to flee Jerusalem, and the Latin Patriarchy moved to Acre, Israel Acre , while the Orthodox Patriarch ... native Palestinian people Palestinian to be appointed Latin Patriarch. The Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem ... en1 Articolo.asp?c 213631 Pope Names Arch. Fouad Twal Patriarch of Jerusalem Vatican Radio 21 6 08 .... The residence of the Patriarch is in the Old City of Jerusalem, near the Co Cathedral ... 10  km south of Jerusalem, where it has been since 1936. The prerogatives of the Patriarch ... Fulk of Jerusalem Fulk of Angoul me 1146 1157 Patriarch Amalric of Jerusalem Amalric of Nesle 1157 1180 Patriarch Heraclius of Jerusalem Heraclius 1180 1191 Jerusalem lost in 1187 seat of the Patriarch ... Barlassina the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem on the right, August 11, 1926 Restoration of resident ...Infobox diocese jurisdiction Patriarchate name Jerusalem latin Hierosolyma local Name in the native language ... Palestine province Jerusalem metropolitan Jerusalem archdeaconries deaneries subdivisions Vicarates ... more details
Warmund , also Garmond , Gormond , Germond , Guarmond , or Waremond , was Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem from 1118 to his death at Sidon in 1128. He was from Picquigny in Picardy . In 1120, with Baldwin II of Jerusalem Baldwin II , Kingdom of Jerusalem King of Jerusalem , he convened the Council of Nablus . The canons of the council served as a sort of concordat between the church of Outremer and the Crusader States . The first canon is a promise by Baldwin to surrender the appropriate tithes to the patriarch, namely those from his own royal estates in Jerusalem , Nablus , and Acre . In the second canon, Baldwin requests forgiveness for the tithes he had previously withheld, and Warmund absolves him in the third. In 1123, he negotiated an alliance between Jerusalem and the Republic of Venice . This was finalised in the treaty which bears his name the Pactum Warmundi from his Latin language Latin name Warmundus . ref Norwich, 89. ref In 1124, he was appointed supreme commander of the Crusader forces besieging Tyre, Lebanon Tyre , as he was felt to possess greater authority than any alternative as commander. He was a faithful friend of King Baldwin. ref Runciman, pp. 169, 176 ref Notes Reflist Sources John Julius Norwich Norwich, John Julius 1982 A History of Venice . Alfred A. Knopf New York, New York New York Steven Runciman Runcimam, Steven 1952 A History of the Crusades, Volume II, The Kingdom of Jerusalem , Cambridge University Press S start succession box before Arnulf of Chocques title Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem years 1119 1128 after Stephen of La Fert S end Persondata name Warmund, Patriarch of Jerusalem alternative names short description Patriarch of Jerusalem date of birth place of birth date of death 1128 place of death Category 1128 deaths Category Latin Patriarchs of Jerusalem Category Christians of the Crusades Category 12th century Roman Catholic archbishops France RC bishop stub RC archbishop stub de Garmond von Picquigny es Garmond de Picquigny fr Gormond ... more details
Heraclius or Eraclius c. 1128&ndash 1190 1191 , was archbishop of Caesarea and Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem ... of Jerusalem in 1169. In this capacity he tried unsuccessfully to persuade Pope Alexander III .... Smail, 1982. s start succession box before Patriarch Amalric of Jerusalem Amalric title Latin Patriarch ... Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Heraclius of Jerusalem, Patriarch ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Heraclius of Jerusalem, Patriarch ... Stephen of Tournai and Gratian jurist Gratian . He arrived in the Kingdom of Jerusalem before 1168 ... himself the most likely candidate for the patriarchate of Jerusalem, but the king, Baldwin IV of Jerusalem ... seen as a particularly corrupt and worldly choice for patriarch. He was accused of getting the appointment ... with them the keys of the city of Jerusalem, the Holy Sepulchre and the Tower of David , along with other ... the kingship of Jerusalem to Philip II of France and Henry II of England but both turned him ... dress offended the sensibilities of many westerners, who felt they were not befitting a patriarch ... was unprepared for the Byzantine style of dress favoured by the court of Jerusalem since Amalric I of Jerusalem Amalric I s marriage to Maria Comnena, Queen consort of Jerusalem Maria Comnena . Other ... 28. ref Herbert of Bosham and Rigord , were more impressed by the Patriarch s spiritual qualities, describing ... . Heraclius returned to Jerusalem late in 1185. Baldwin IV had meanwhile died and had been succeeded as King by his young nephew, Baldwin V of Jerusalem Baldwin V . The boy king died in summer 1186 ... of Howden , I choose you as king, and my lord, and lord of the land of Jerusalem, because those ..., and Heraclius anointed Guy King of Jerusalem. In 1187, Saladin invaded the kingdom, and when Guy .... Heraclius report of the battle and its immediate aftermath, addressed to Pope Urban III , survives ... the news . In the letter, he said that, without external aid, both Jerusalem and Tyre would fall within ... more details
File Yeghische Tourian.jpg thumb Yeghishe Tourian Patriarch Yeghishe Tourian was List of Armenian Patriarchs of Jerusalem Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem serving Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem from 1921 to 1929. He took over the position after the patriarchate position remained vacant for 11 years 1910 1921 . He was a staunch believer in education, and in 1925, he established a unified elementary school to accommodate the growing number of children in the community. He also modernized the curriculum of the Armenian Seminary and acquiring highly qualified instructors from the cadre of talented teachers and educators who had come to Jerusalem as refugees after the Armenian Genocide . In 1929, the unified elementary school officially opened its doors. By consolidating disparate locations, including the St. Gayane Girl s School, this new elementary school became the primary Armenian co educational institution in the Holy Land and was renamed School of the Holy Translators in Armenian Serpots Tarkmantchats Varjaran . ref http www.armenian patriarchate.org page2.html History of the Armenian Patriarchate of St. James in Jerusalem ref He was succeeded by Patriarch Torkom Koushagian who ruled from 1929 until 1939. References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Tourian, Yeghishe Category Armenian Patriarchs of Jerusalem OrientalOrthodoxy stub bishop stub ... more details
Diodoros or Diodorus lang el Damianos G. Karivalis lang el . August 14, 1923 December 20, 2000 was the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem Patriarch of Jerusalem in the Orthodox Church of Jerusalem from 1981 to 2000. He was born on the Greek island of Chios on August 14, 1923. He became a monk in 1944 and was renamed Diodoros. Three years later he became a priest, then an archbishop of Hierapolis in 1962. He served in Hierapolis prior to his election and was Patriarchal Exarch in Amman , Jordan , until 1981 when he was raised to the Patriarchate. References cite press release title Statement on the Death of Patriarch Diodoros I publisher Orthodox Research Institute date December 20, 2000 url http www.orthodoxresearchinstitute.org resources obituaries obit diodorosI jerusalem.htm s start succession box before Patriarch Benedict I of Jerusalem Benedict I title Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem years 1981&ndash 2000 after Patriarch Irenaios Irenaios I s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Diodoros I ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH August 14, 1923 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH December 20, 2000 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Diodoros I Category Greek Orthodox clerics Category 20th century Eastern Orthodox bishops Category Eastern Orthodox priests Category Church patriarchs Category Greek Orthodox Patriarchs of Jerusalem Category Recipients of the Star of Romania Order Category Greek expatriates in Israel Category Palestinian Christians Category 1923 births Category 2000 deaths Category People from Chios EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub Greece bio stub el fr Diodore Ier de J rusalem he nl Diodorus I van Jeruzalem pl Diodor patriarcha Jerozolimy ru ... more details
Dositheos II Notarius of Jerusalem lang el Arachova 31 May 1641 Istanbul Constantinople 8 Feb. 1707 was the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem between the years 1669 1707 and a theologian of the Orthodox Church . He was known for standing against influences of the Catholic Church Roman Catholic and Protestantism Protestant Churches. He convened the Synod of Jerusalem to counter the Calvinism Calvinist confessions of Cyril Lucaris . Dositheus was born in Arachova, Greece on May 31, 1641. Little of his early life is known. He was ordained a deacon in 1652 and elevated to archdeacon of Jerusalem in 1661. In 1666, he was consecrated archbishop of Caesarea Palestinae now orbat Qesari , Israel . In 1669, he was elected patriarch of Jerusalem. He became very involved in the state of the Orthodox Church in the Balkans, Georgia, and southern Russia, particularly after Patriarch Cyril Lucaris of Constantinople set forth in his Confession of Faith 1629 his agreement in the doctrines of predestination and justification by faith alone. In 1672, Patriarch Dositheos convened the Synod of Jerusalem 1672 Synod of Jerusalem that rejected all the Calvinist doctrines and reformulated Orthodox teachings in a manner that distinguished them from Roman Catholicism as well as Protestantism. In correspondence with Peter I of Russia , he objected to Peter s reforms that subjected .... In 1715, it was published his twelve volume History of the Patriarchate of Jerusalem . External links http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 169746 Dositheos Dositheos patriarch of Jerusalem Encyclop dia Britannica start box succession box before Nectarius of Jerusalem Nectarius title Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem years 1669 1707 after Chrysanthus of Jerusalem Chrysanthus end box DEFAULTSORT Dositheos 02, Patriarch Of Jeursalem Category 1641 births Category 1707 deaths Category 17th century ... Category Greek Orthodox Patriarchs of Jerusalem Category People from Boeotia EasternOrthodoxy ... more details
see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Patriarch Cyril II Of Jerusalem ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem DATE OF BIRTH 1792 PLACE OF BIRTH Samos DATE OF DEATH 18 August 1877 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cyril 02 Of Jerusalem Category 19th century Greek people Category Greek Orthodox Patriarchs of Jerusalem Category Greek expatriates in Israel Category People from Samos ...Cyril II of Jerusalem original name Konstantinos Kritikos was born in 1792 in the island of Samos . In 1816 he was ordained a deacon, then a presbyter, was abbot of the monastery. In 1835 he became Archbishop of Sebasteia and in 1838 of Lydia . In 1845 he was elected as the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem under the name Cyril II 1846 1872 by the Hagiotaphites Confraternity of the Holy Sepulchre and remains to 1872. On 28 February 1870, Sultan Abd laziz I signed a firman which created the Bulgarian Exarchate subject d to the Ecumenical Patriarchate but yet as an representative of the Bulgarian millet in the Ottoman Empire . Cyril II participated in the Council in Constantinople, chaired by Ecumenical Patriarch Anthimus VI , in September 1872, wherein the Patriarchs of Alexandria and Antioch also participated and which on 18 30 September declared the Bulgarian Exarchate as schism religion schism atic and its adherents excommunicated . Cyril opposed the declaration of schism and declined to sign the Council s decisions. On September 14, 1872 Cyril II left the council in Constantinople by steamer to Jaffa and Jerusalem. Dethroned from the patriarchal throne on 12 December 1872, in his absence. Cyril II had many supporters especially among Christian Arabs, but also among high ranking dignitaries, many of whom suffer because of it. Cyril s successor on the patriarchal throne, Procopius, remained little more than two years. On 26 February 1875, mainly under the pressure of the Arab population and Orthodox clergy, he was deposed. Arab notables from Jerusalem wanted former patriarch ... more details
Theophilus III served as Greek Patriarch of Alexandria between 1805 and 1825 . References Cite web url http www.patriarchateofalexandria.com index.php?module content&cid 001003&id 188&lang en title Theophilos II Pankostas 1805 1825 publisher Official web site of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria and All Africa accessdate 2011 02 07 S start Succession box before Patriarch Parthenius II of Alexandria Parthenius II title List of Greek Orthodox Patriarchs of Alexandria Greek Patriarch of Alexandria years 1805 &ndash 1825 after Patriarch Hierotheus I of Alexandria Hierotheus I S end Patriarchs of Alexandria Persondata name Theophilus III of Alexandria, Patriarch alternative names short description date of birth 1764 place of birth date of death 1833 place of death DEFAULTSORT Theophilus 03 Of Alexandria, Patriarch Category 19th century Eastern Orthodox bishops Category Greek Orthodox Patriarchs of Alexandria Category 1764 births Category 1833 deaths Category People from the Dodecanese EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub de TheophilosIII. von Alexandria fr Th ophile III d Alexandrie pl Teofil III patriarcha Aleksandrii ru II ... more details
Elias III was the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of JerusalemPatriarch of Jerusalem from the dates 878 AD to 907 AD. See also Alfred the Great DEFAULTSORT Elias 03 Of Jerusalem Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death missing Category Patriarchs of Jerusalem Category 10th century deaths Category Greek Orthodox Patriarchs of Jerusalem EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub uk III ... more details
Cyril III lang el was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople for two short terms in 1652 and 1654. Start box Succession box before Patriarch Joannicius II of Constantinople Joannicius II br Patriarch Joannicius II of Constantinople Joannicius II title List of Constantinople patriarchs Patriarch of Constantinople years 1652 br 1654 after Patriarch Athanasius III of Constantinople Athanasius III br Patriarch Paisius I of Constantinople Paisius I End box Patriarchs of Constantinople DEFAULTSORT Cyril 03 Of Constantinople, Patriarch Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category 19th century Greek people EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub el fr Cyrille III de Constantinople ... more details
Meletius III was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople in 1845. s start succession box before Patriarch Germanus IV of Constantinople Germanus IV title List of Constantinople patriarchs Patriarch of Constantinople years 1845 after Patriarch Anthimus VI of Constantinople Anthimus VI s end DEFAULTSORT Meletius 03 Of Constantinople, Patriarch Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category 19th century Ottoman people EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub ca Meleci III de Constantinoble el es Melecio III fr M l ce III de Constantinople nl Meletius III van Constantinopel ru III ... more details
Infobox Christian leader name Parthenius III church Church of Constantinople archbishop of List of Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople appointed 26 July 1656 term end 24 March 1657 predecessor Patriarch Joannicius II of Constantinople Joannicius II successor Patriarch Gabriel II of Constantinople Gabriel II previous post Metropolitan of Chios birth place Island of Lesvos death date 24 March 1657 death place Istanbul feast day March 24 venerated Eastern Orthodox Church Parthenius III lang el lang grc was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople in 1656 1657. In 1657 he was charged with treason by the Ottoman Sultan and hanged, after refusing to abjure his own Christian faith. He is hence revered as New Martyr New Hieromartyr Parthenius III and his feast day in the Eastern Orthodox Church is 24 March. Life Parthenius was born in the island of Lesbos , and in 1639 he was elected metropolitan of Chios . r Vaporis On 26 July 1656 he became Ecumenical Patriarch, succeeding Ecumenical Patriarch Joannicius II of Constantinople Joannicius II . r Kiminas Parthenius, who sided with the Tsardom of Russia Russians in the clashes for the control of the Church in the Ukraine , in 1656 denounced the 1643 Confession of Faith of the previous List of Patriarchs and Metropolitans of Ukraine Second Kyiv Period 1620 1686 Metropolitan of Kiev Peter Mogila , which he deemed to be too close to the Catholic doctrine . r Runciman The Confession of Faith of Peter Mogila had been however already approved by all the Greek speaking Patriarchs in 1643, and it was again approved in 1662 by Patriarch Nectarius of Jerusalem and by the Synod of Jerusalem 1672 1672 Synod of Jerusalem . Parthenius also held a burial for the remains, recovered on a shore, of his ... pages 344 ref Patriarchs of Constantinople DEFAULTSORT Parthenius 03 Of Constantinople, Patriarch ... Category 1657 deaths Category 17th century Greek people el fr Parth nios III de Constantinople ... more details
Basil III 1846 September 29, 1929 , born Vasileios Georgiadis , was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from July 13, 1925 until his death in 1929. S start s rel or succession box before Ecumenical Patriarch Constantine VI of Constantinople Constantine VII title List of Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople years 1925&ndash 1929 after Ecumenical Patriarch Photius II of Constantinople Photius II S end External links http www.ec patr.org list index.php?lang en&id 322 His All Hollines, Ecumenical Patriarch Basil III of Constantinople Patriarchs of Constantinople Persondata name Basil III of Constantinople, Patriarch alternative names short description date of birth 1846 place of birth date of death 1929 place of death DEFAULTSORT Basil 03 Of Constantinople, Patriarch Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Basil III, Patriarch of Constantinople Category 1929 deaths Category 1846 births EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub ca Basili III el es Basilio III fr Basile III de Constantinople nl Basilius III van Constantinopel pl Bazyli III patriarcha Konstantynopola pt Bas lio III de Constantinopla ru III ... more details
Unreferenced date April 2007 Gerasimus III was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1794 to 1797. start box succession box before Ecumenical Patriarch Neophytus VII of Constantinople Neophytus VII title List of Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople years 1794 &ndash 1797 after Ecumenical Patriarch Gregory V of Constantinople Gregory V end box DEFAULTSORT Gerasimus 03 Of Constantinople, Patriarch Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Gerasimus III EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub ca Ger sim III el fr G rasime III de Constantinople ... more details
Sophronius III served as Greek Patriarch of Alexandria between 1116 and 1171 . References Cite web url http www.patriarchateofalexandria.com index.php?module content&cid 001003&id 148&lang en title Sophronius III 1137 1171 publisher Official web site of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria and All Africa accessdate 2011 02 07 Start box Succession box before Patriarch Theodosius II of Alexandria Theodosius II title List of Greek Orthodox Patriarchs of Alexandria Greek Patriarch of Alexandria years 1116 &ndash 1171 after Patriarch Elias II of Alexandria Elias II End box Patriarchs of Alexandria DEFAULTSORT Sophronius 03 Of Alexandria, Patriarch Category 12th century Eastern Orthodox bishops Category Greek Orthodox Patriarchs of Alexandria EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub ... more details
Athanasius III served as Greek Patriarch of Alexandria between 1276 and 1316 . References Cite web url http www.patriarchateofalexandria.com index.php?module content&cid 001003&id 155&lang en title Athanasius III 1276 1316 publisher Official web site of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria and All Africa accessdate 2011 02 07 Start box Succession box before Patriarch Nicholas II of Alexandria Nicholas II title List of Greek Orthodox Patriarchs of Alexandria Greek Patriarch of Alexandria years 1276 &ndash 1316 after Patriarch Gregory II of Alexandria Gregory II End box Patriarchs of Alexandria DEFAULTSORT Athanasius 03 Of Alexandria, Patriarch Category 13th century Eastern Orthodox bishops Category 14th century Eastern Orthodox bishops Category Greek Orthodox Patriarchs of Alexandria EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub ... more details
Gregory III served as Greek Patriarch of Alexandria between 1354 and 1366 . References Cite web url http www.patriarchateofalexandria.com index.php?module content&cid 001003&id 157&lang en title Gregory III 1354 1366 publisher Official web site of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria and All Africa accessdate 2011 02 07 Start box Succession box before Patriarch Gregory II of Alexandria Gregory II title List of Greek Orthodox Patriarchs of Alexandria Greek Patriarch of Alexandria years 1354 &ndash 1366 after Patriarch Niphon of Alexandria Niphon End box Patriarchs of Alexandria DEFAULTSORT Gregory 03 Of Alexandria, Patriarch Category 14th century Eastern Orthodox bishops Category Greek Orthodox Patriarchs of Alexandria EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub ... more details
Nicholas III served as Greek Patriarch of Alexandria between 1389 and 1398 . References Cite web url http www.patriarchateofalexandria.com index.php?module content&cid 001003&id 161&lang en title Nicholas III 1389 1398 publisher Official web site of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria and All Africa accessdate 2011 02 07 Start box Succession box before Patriarch Mark IV of Alexandria Mark IV title List of Greek Orthodox Patriarchs of Alexandria Greek Patriarch of Alexandria years 1389 &ndash 1398 after Patriarch Gregory IV of Alexandria Gregory IV End box Patriarchs of Alexandria DEFAULTSORT Nicholas 03 Of Alexandria, Patriarch Category 14th century Eastern Orthodox bishops Category Greek Orthodox Patriarchs of Alexandria EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub ... more details