ThomasII was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 667 to 669 ref cite web url http www.ec patr.org list index.php?lang en&id 65 publisher Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople title ThomasII accessdate 4 Feb 2012 ref . S start Succession box before Ecumenical Patriarch Peter of Constantinople Peter title List of Constantinople patriarchs Patriarch of Constantinople years 667&ndash 669 after Ecumenical Patriarch John V of Constantinople John V S end References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Thomas 02 Of Constantinople Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category 7th century Byzantine people Category 7th century archbishops EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub el pt Tom II de Constantinopla ... more details
Sergius II Studite d. July 1019 in Constantinople was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from July 1001 to 1019. He came from a prominent family related to Patriarch Photios . He reached the rank of abbot of the monastery Manuel in the other Studion Monastery . Footnotes Reflist S start succession box before Patriarch Sisinnius II of Constantinople Sisinnius II title List of Constantinople patriarchs Patriarch of Constantinople years 1001&ndash 1019 after Patriarch Eustathius of Constantinople Eustathius S end Patriarchs of Constantinople Persondata name Sergius II of Constantinople alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death 1019 place of death DEFAULTSORT Sergius 02 Of Constantinople Category 1019 deaths Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category 11th century archbishops Category 11th century Byzantine people Byzantine bio stub EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub el fr Serge II de Constantinople pt S rgio II de Constantinopla tr II. Sergios ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Joachim II was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1860 to 1863 and from 1873 to 1878 . S start Succession box before Patriarch Cyril VII of Constantinople Cyril VII br Patriarch Anthimus VI of Constantinople Anthimus VI restored title List of Constantinople patriarchs Patriarch of Constantinople years 1860 &ndash 1863 br 1873 &ndash 1878 after Patriarch Sophronius III of Constantinople Sophronius III br Patriarch Joachim III of Constantinople Joachim III S end Patriarchs of Constantinople Persondata name Joachim II of Constantinople, Patriarch alternative names short description date of birth 1802 place of birth date of death 1878 place of death DEFAULTSORT Joachim 02 Of Constantinople, Patriarch Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category People from Chios Category 1802 births Category 1878 deaths EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub ca Joaquim II de Constantinoble el es Joaqu n II fr Joachim II de Constantinople nl Joachim II van Constantinopel ru II ... more details
fr Cyriaque de Constantinople pt Cir aco II de Constantinopla sh Kirijak od Konstantinopola ...Cyriacus was the thirtieth Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople 595 606 . He was previously presbyter and steward, oikonomos , of the great church at Constantinople Chronicon Paschale , p.  378 . Gregory the Great received the legates bearing the synodal letters which announced his consecration, partly from a desire not to disturb the peace of the church, and partly from the personal respect which he entertained for Cyriac but in his reply he warned him against the sin of causing divisions in the church, clearly alluding to the use of the term oecumenical bishop Gregory, Ep . lib. vii. 4, Patrologia Latina lxxvii. 853 . The personal feelings of Gregory towards Cyriac appear most friendly. Cyriacus did not attend to the entreaties of Gregory that he would abstain from using the title, for Gregory ... but heresiarchs had before this been patriarchs of Constantinople. He also deprecates the use ... had heard they were about to be summoned to a council at Constantinople, and most urgently entreating ... from their sanctuary in a church of Constantinople ibid ., A.M. 6098 . Perhaps some resentment ... of Constantinople to the oecumenical bishopric Vita Bonifacii III , in Philippe Labbe Labbe ... of Constantinople called Diaconissa Theophanes Chronicle , A.M. 6090 Niceph. Callis. H. E. xviii. 42 . References reflist Attribution DCBL wstitle Cyriac, patriarch of Constantinople s start succession box before John IV of Constantinople John IV Nesteutes title List of Constantinople patriarchs Patriarch of Constantinople years 596&ndash 606 after Thomas I of ConstantinopleThomas I s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cyriacus 02 Of Constantinople, Patriarch ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... 02 Of Constantinople, Patriarch Category 606 deaths Category Burials at the Church of the Holy Apostles Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category 6th century bishops Category 7th ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2007 Constantine II was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 754 to 766. He was deposed and jailed after the discovery of an iconophile plot against Emperor Constantine V in June 766. In autumn 767, he was paraded through the Hippodrome of Constantinople , and finally beheaded. S start Succession box before Ecumenical Patriarch Anastasius of Constantinople Anastasius title List of Constantinople patriarchs Patriarch of Constantinople years 754 &ndash 766 after Ecumenical Patriarch Nicetas I of Constantinople Nicetas I S end Patriarchs of Constantinople Persondata name Constantine II of Constantinople, Patriarch alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death 767 place of death DEFAULTSORT Constantine 02 Of Constantinople, Patriarch Category 767 deaths Category 8th century Byzantine people Category 8th century archbishops Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category Executed Byzantine people Category People executed by the Byzantine Empire Category People executed by decapitation Category Byzantine Iconoclasm Byzantine bio stub EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub el es Constantino II de Constantinopla fr Constantin II de Constantinople it Costantino II patriarca di Costantinopoli pt Constantino II de Constantinopla sh Konstantin II od Konstantinopola ... more details
Sisinnius II became Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople in 996 and held the post until his death in 999. He was extremely well educated and had been honoured with the office of magistros . His patriarchate was characterised by the facing of flock issues, issues about wedding and divorce, but also by issues about the extension of the Ecumenical Patriarch Bishop of Constantinople . Sources http www.ec patr.org list index.php?lang gr&id 98 S start Succession box before Patriarch Nicholas II of Constantinople Nicholas II Chrysoberges title List of Constantinople patriarchs Patriarch of Constantinople years 974&ndash 979 after Patriarch Sergius II of Constantinople Sergius II S end Patriarchs of Constantinople Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sisinnius 02 Of Constantinople ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Patriarch of Constantinople DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 999 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sisinnius 02 Of Constantinople Category 999 deaths Category 10th century archbishops Category 10th century Byzantine people Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Byzantine bio stub EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub el fr Sisinios II pt Sis nio II de Constantinopla ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Manuel II was the Patriarch of Constantinople from 1244 to 1255. Start box Succession box before Arsenius Autoreianus title List of Constantinople patriarchs Patriarch of Constantinople br small In exile at Nicaea city Nicaea small years 1244 &ndash 1255 after Methodius II End box Patriarchs of Constantinople DEFAULTSORT Manuel 02 Of Constantinople Category 13th century Eastern Orthodox bishops Category 13th century Byzantine people Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category Eastern Orthodox archbishops Category Empire of Nicaea EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub Byzantine bio stub ca Manel II de Constantinoble el es Manuel II de Constantinopla ... more details
Paul II was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 641 to 653 . He assumed regency for Byzantine emperor Constans II after a succession crisis in 641 ref 1913CE Pope Theodore I ref . Start box Succession box before Patriarch Pyrrhus I of Constantinople Pyrrhus I title List of Constantinople patriarchs Patriarch of Constantinople years 642&ndash 653 after Patriarch Pyrrhus I of Constantinople Pyrrhus I End box Known For Paul II is most well known for being the first Eastern Patriarch to speak out against the use of Filioque in the Nicene Creed . For this accusation, he was excommunicated by the Pope at Rome of the time. See also List of Patriarchs of Constantinople References reflist DEFAULTSORT Paul 02 Of Constantinople, Patriarch Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category 7th century archbishops Category 7th century Byzantine people Byzantine bio stub EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub bg II ca Pau II de Constantinoble el fr Paul II de Constantinople pl Pawe II patriarcha Konstantynopola pt Paulo II de Constantinopla sh Pavle II od Konstantinopola uk II ... more details
of Prince s Islands . From 1997, Mutafyan acted as the vicar general of the Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople . Following the death of Patriarch Karekin II Kazanjian of Constantinople , Mesrob ...Archbishop Mesrob II Mutafyan , also known as Mesrop Mutafyan , June 16, 1956, Istanbul , Turkey is the 84th Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople . The Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople is one of the four Sees of Armenian Orthodox Church the other three being Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin , the Holy See of Cilicia and the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem and has an Autocephaly autocephalous status, accepting, on the other hand, spiritual supremacy of the Catholicos of Armenia and of all Armenians in Holy Echmiadzin. Mesrob Mutafyan graduated from the American High School in Kornwestheim near Stuttgart , Germany . From 1974 to 1979, he studied philosophy and sociology in Memphis, Tennessee , United States . On May 13, 1979, he was ordained to priesthood and was commissioned pastor of K nal ada ... Armenians Patriarchate . He attended the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas Angelicum ... elected the 84th Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople on October 14, 1998 and could take office. During ... later talks with Patriarch Mesrob II on November 30, 2006. Illness In July 2008, it was announced ... the day to day affairs of the Patriarchate after being appointed as Patriarchal Vicar of Constantinople ... 17419&DilId 1 Interview with Patriarch Mesrob II tr icon s start s rel succession box before br Patriarch Karekin II Kazanjian of Constantinople Karekin II Kazanjian title Armenian Patriarchs of Constantinople Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople years 1998&ndash present after br incumbent s end ... Patriarchs of Constantinople Category Turkish Armenians Category Armenian Oriental Orthodox Christians de Mesrop Mutafyan es Mesrob II Mutafyan de Constantinopla fr Mesrob II Mutafyan no Mesrob II av Konstantinopel tr II. Mesrob ... more details
Stephen II of Amasea lang el was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 925 to 928. See also Eastern Orthodoxy Start box Succession box before Nicholas I Mystikos title Patriarch of Constantinople years 925&ndash 928 after Patriarch Tryphon of Constantinople Tryphon End box References DEFAULTSORT Stephen 02 Of Constantinople Category 928 deaths Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category 10th century archbishops Stephen II Category 10th century Byzantine people EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub el fr tienne II d Amas e pt Estev o II de Constantinopla sh Stefan II od Konstantinopola ... more details
Antony II Kauleas lang el , Ant nios II Kauleas was Patriarch of Constantinople from 893 to February 12, 901. Life A monk by age 12, Antony Kauleas became a priest and the abbot of an unnamed monastery. He came to the attention of Stylianos Zaoutzes , the all powerful minister of Emperor Leo VI the Wise Leo VI . Antony had supported Leo against the former Patriarch Photios I of Constantinople , and had contributed to the pacification of the Church by effecting a compromise between the supporters of Photios and Patriarch Ignatios of Constantinople Ignatios . The emperor appointed Antony patriarch after the death of his own brother, Patriarch Stephen I of Constantinople in 893. Patriarch Antony II was a pious man who generously endowed monastic foundations and founded or re founded the Kaulea monastery with the support of the emperor, who preached at the church s dedication. Buried in the church of his monastery, Antony was held responsible for various miracles. He was canonized as a saint by both the Orthodox and Catholic Churches and he is commemorated on February 12. See also Eastern Orthodoxy References The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium , Oxford University Press, 1991. S start succession box before Patriarch Stephen I of Constantinople Stephen I title Patriarch of Constantinople years 893&ndash 901 after Patriarch Nicholas I of Constantinople Nicholas I S end Patriarchs of Constantinople Persondata name Antony II of Constantinople alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death 901 place of death DEFAULTSORT Antony 02 Of Constantinople Category 9th century births Category 901 deaths Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category 9th century archbishops Category 9th century Byzantine people Category 10th century ... es Antonio Cauleas fr Antoine II de Constantinople pt Ant nio II de Constantinopla ru II sh Antonije II Carigradski ... more details
Image Cappella dei magi, giuseppe patriarca di costantinopoli.jpg thumb 180px Joseph II of Constantinople, fresco by Benozzo Gozzoli , Cappella dei Magi , Florence . Joseph II 1360 1439 was Patriarch of Constantinople from 1416 to 1439. Born the son of Ivan Shishman of Bulgaria in 1360, little is known of his early life before he became a monk on Mount Athos . He became Metropolitan of Ephesus in 1393, before being elected Patriarch of Constantinople on 21 May 1416. Together with Byzantine Emperor John VIII Palaiologos , 23 Metropolitan bishops and countless scholars and theologians, he took part ... style. He was succeeded as Patriarch of Constantinople by Patriarch Metrophanes II of Constantinople Metrophanes II , who was appointed by Emperor John VIII on account of his similarly pro unionist ... Encyclopedia br S start succession box before Euthymius II of Constantinople Euthymius II title List of Constantinople patriarchs Patriarch of Constantinople years 1416&ndash 1439 after Patriarch Metrophanes II of Constantinople Metrophanes II S end Patriarchs of Constantinople Use dmy dates date January 2012 Persondata name Joseph II of Constantinople, Patriarch alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death 1439 place of death DEFAULTSORT Joseph 02 Of Constantinople, Patriarch Category 1439 deaths Joseph II of Constantinople Category Converts to Catholicism ... Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Joseph II Category Bulgarian religious leaders Category Sratsimir dynasty Byzantine bio stub EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub bg II ca Josep II de Constantinoble de Joseph II. Patriarch el fr Joseph II de Constantinople it Giuseppe II patriarca di Costantinopoli ka II la Iosephus II Patriarcha Constantinopolitanus pl J zef II patriarcha Konstantynopola pt Jos II de Constantinopla ru II sl Jo ef II. Konstantinoplski sr II ... more details
George II Xiphilinos or Xiphilinus , was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople Patriarch of Constantinople between 1191 and 1198 AD. ref cite web url http www.patriarchate.org patriarchate former patriarchs george ii xifilinos publisher Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople title George II Xifilinos accessdate September 5, 2011 ref According to Balsamon , George, during the reign of Alexios I Komnenos , added one member to the Exocatacoeli an office similar to the Catholic Cardinal Catholicism cardinal in the Greek Church of the time , making it six. ref cite book title Lexicon ecclesiasticum latino hispanicum ex Sacris Bibliis, conciliis ... author Diego Jim nez Arias, Jer nimo de Valencia, Juan de Lama Cubero, Oliva i NadalNarc s url http books.google.com.br books?id xf mlqixbQ4C&lpg PA176&ots iuG5r2Erxw&dq Exocatacceli&pg PA176 v onepage&q Exocatacceli&f false language spanish & latim accessdate September 5, 2011 ref References reflist s start succession box before Patriarch Dositheus of Constantinople Dositheus title List of Constantinople patriarchs Patriarch of Constantinople years 1191&ndash 1198 after John X of Constantinople John X Kamateros s end Patriarchs of Constantinople Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME George 2 Of Constantinople ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1198 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT George 2 Of Constantinople Category 12th century births Category 1198 deaths Category 12th century Byzantine people Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category Xiphilinos family Byzantine bio stub EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub pt Jorge II de Constantinopla ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2007 Metrophanes II served as Bishop of Cyzicus in Asia Minor when he was called to join the delegation of bishops attending the Council of Florence . He was appointed by the Emperor John VIII Palaiologos John VIII in May 1440 as successor to Patriarch Joseph II of Constantinople following the death of the latter in Florence . The Emperor was eager to secure help from Pope Eugene IV to deal with Ottoman Empire Turkish aggression, so he forced the patriarch and all other bishops to submit to papal authority. Only one bishop did not submit Mark of Ephesus Markos Eugenikos , Metropolitan of Ephesus , and without his signature the document of Union between East West fell inactive. For his submission to the Union, he was nicknamed Mitrofonos Mother Killer , deposed by a popular uprising and fled to the Papal court in Rome . Metrophanes died in Constantinople on August 1, 1443. Patriarchs of Constantinople Persondata name Metrophanes II of Constantinople, Patriarch alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death 1443 place of death DEFAULTSORT Metrophanes 02 Of Constantinople, Patriarch Category Year of birth missing Category 1443 deaths Category 15th century Byzantine people Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category Converts to Catholicism from Eastern Orthodoxy Category Converts to Eastern Catholicism Category Greek Eastern Catholics Byzantine bio stub EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub de Metrophanes II. el fr M trophane II de Constantinople ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Eugenius II was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1821 to 1822. Prior to his election as Patriarch, he was Archbishop of Anchialos in Bulgaria . Eugenius was among the Archbishops held as hostages by Mahmud II along with Ecumenical Patriarch Gregory V of Constantinople Patriarch Gregory V when the Greek War of Independence broke out in 1821. On 10 April 1821 Gregory V was deposed and hanged by the Turks in the central gate of the Ecumenical Patriarchate . Archbishop Eugenius, still a prisoner at the time, was elected as the new Patriarch under the name Eugenius II. S start Succession box before Patriarch Gregory V of Constantinople Gregory V title List of Constantinople patriarchs Patriarch of Constantinople years 1821 1822 after Patriarch Anthimus III of Constantinople Anthimus III S end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Eugenius 02 Of Constantinople, Patriarch ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Eugenius 02 Of Constantinople, Patriarch Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death missing Category Eastern Orthodox Christians from Bulgaria Category 19th century Ottoman people EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub ca Eugeni II de Constantinoble el fr Eug ne II de Constantinople nl Eugenius II van Constantinopel ja 2 ru II ... more details
Cosmas II Atticus lang el lang grc was Patriarch of Constantinople from April 1146, until February 1147. He was born in Aegina , in Greece , and was a deacon before his ascension, after Michael II Kourkouas abdicated. Cosmas reigned during the rule of Byzantine emperor Manuel I Comnenus . ref cite web url http www.ec patr.org list index.php??lang gr&id 111 title publisher Ecumenical Patriarchate language Greek accessdate 2011 12 24 ref Deposition Cosmas was condemned and deposed on February 26, 1147 by a synod held at the Palace of Blachernae because of indulgence in relation to the monk Niphon , a condemned Bogomil since 1144, whom he received in his home and at his table. ref Lysimachos Oeconomos La vie religieuse dans l empire byzantin au temps des Comn nes et des Anges 1918 r dition 1972 p.44 45 ref The exact reasons for the conviction and deposition of Cosmas II are not clearly established perhaps he was the victim of political intrigue. ref Dimtri Obolensky A study in Balkan Neo Manichaeism Byzantine Bogomilism Cambridge University Press 1948 p.221 222 ref References Reflist s start succession box before Patriarch Michael II of Constantinople Michael II Kourkouas title List of Constantinople patriarchs Patriarch of Constantinople years 1146&ndash 1147 after Patriarch Nicholas IV of Constantinople Nicholas IV Muzalon s end Patriarchs of Constantinople Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cosmas II Atticus ALTERNATIVE NAMES Cosmas II of Constantinople SHORT DESCRIPTION Patriarch of Constantinople DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cosmas II Atticus Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category 12th century Byzantine people Category People from Aegina Byzantine bio stub EasternOrthodox bishop stub el fr Cosmas II Atticus pt Cosme II de Constantinopla ... more details
Nicholas II Chrysoberges lang el lang grc was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 984 to 996. In 980, during the reign of Emperor Basil II , when Nicholas Chrysoberges was Ecumenical Patriarch, the Archangel Gabriel was believed to have appeared in the guise of a monk to the disciple of a certain monk at the Pantokratoros monastery Monastery of the Pantocrator in Mount Athos . The monk reported that the angel sang a new verse of the matins hymn, recorded on a slate still held at the monastery. Nicholas received the relic in the cathedral of Hagia Sophia . The Axion Estin is still sung in Orthodox services. Nicholas tenure also saw the completion of the Christianization of the Rus and the appointment of the first metropolitan for Russia, Michael the Syrian. Patriarch Nicholas was later canonized and is commemorated by both the Roman Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church on December 16. S start Succession box before Patriarch Anthony III of Constantinople Antony III the Studite title List of Constantinople patriarchs Patriarch of Constantinople years 984&ndash 996 after Patriarch Sisinnius II of Constantinople Sisinnius II S end Patriarchs of Constantinople Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nicholas 02 Of Constantinople, Patriarch ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Patriarch of Constantinople DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Nicholas 02 Of Constantinople, Patriarch Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category 10th century archbishops Category 10th century Byzantine people Byzantine bio stub EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub el fr Nicolas II Chrysoberg s pt Nicolau II de Constantinopla sr , ... more details
Infobox Christian leader name Matthew II church Church of Constantinople archbishop of List of Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople term February 1596 br April 1598 &ndash Jan 1602 br Jan &ndash Febr 1603 predecessor Patriarch Jeremias II of Constantinople Jeremias II br Patriarch Theophanes I of Constantinople Theophanes I br Patriarch Neophytus II of Constantinople Neophytus II successor Patriarch Gabriel I of Constantinople Gabriel I br Patriarch Neophytus II of Constantinople Neophytus II br Patriarch Raphael II of Constantinople Raphael II previous post Metropolitan of Ioannina death date 1603 Matthew II lang el lang grc was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople three times, shortly in 1596, from 1598 to 1602 and for a few days in 1603. r Kiminas Life Member of the Aromanians Vlach community, r vlahoi Matthew was born in the village Kleinovo now part of Kalabaka , and he became Metropolitan bishop Metropolitan of Ioannina . In early 1596 he was elected Ecumenical Patriarch, but the election was not recognized because the Holy Synod that elected him was not attended by all the members thus, after twenty days Matthew was forced to resign and moved to Mount Athos . r EP In April 1598 Matthew was elected again and remained on the throne until January 1602, when he returned to Mount Athos. During his Patriarchate Matthew transferred the patriarchal episcopal see see from the Church of St. Demetrius Xyloportas, used since 1597, to the church of Church of St. George, Istanbul St. George in the Fanar , where it remains until ... century Eastern Orthodox bishops Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category 16th century Greek people el fr Mathieu II de Constantinople ... publisher vlahoi.net accessdate 14 Sept 2011 Language icon el ref FORCETOC Patriarchs of Constantinople DEFAULTSORT Matthew 02 Of Constantinople, Patriarch Category 16th century births Category ... more details
Refimprove auto yes date December 2009 Maximus II was Patriarch of Constantinople from June to December 1216. He had been abbot of the monastery of the Akoimetoi and was the confessor of the Empire of Nicaea Nicaean emperor Theodore I Laskaris before he became patriarch. George Akropolites and Nikephoros Kallistos Xanthopoulos Xanthopoulos are highly critical of Maximos, suggesting that he was uneducated ref Nikephoros Kallistos Xanthopoulos Xanthopoulos PG 147.465b ref and that the only reason he was made patriarch was his intrigue into the palace s women s quarters. Akropolites writes that he paid court to the women s quarters and was in turn courted by it for it was nothing else which raised him to such eminence. ref George Akropolites Ruth Macrides, ed . The History . Oxford University Press, 2007. Pp. 159 161. ref Manuel was Patriarch in exile as at the time his titular seat was occupied by the Latin Patriarch of Constantinople , and he resided in Iznik Nicaea . He died in office after only six months on the patriarchal throne. References reflist S start Succession box before Patriarch Theodore II of Constantinople Theodore II title List of Constantinople patriarchs Patriarch of Constantinople br small In exile at Nicaea city Nicaea small years 1216 after Patriarch Manuel I of Constantinople Manuel I S end Patriarchs of Constantinople Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Manuel 01 Of Constantinople ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1216 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Maximus 02 Of Constantinople Category 1216 deaths Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category 13th century Eastern Orthodox bishops Category 13th century Byzantine people Category Empire of Nicaea Byzantine bio stub EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub el ru II ... more details
Infobox Christian leader name Anthimus II image church Church of Constantinople archbishop of List of Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople elected 18 June 1623 term end 22 September 1623 predecessor Patriarch Gregory IV of Constantinople Gregory IV successor Cyril Lucaris previous post Metropolitan of Adrianople death date 1628 Anthimus II lang el lang grc was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople for a few months in 1623. Life Anthimus was born in Istanbul Constantinople to a noble and rich family. Before he was elected as Patriarch of Constantinople he was Metropolitan of Adrianople . r Kiminas His short reign has to be considered in the context of the clash between the pro Calvinist Patriarch Cyril Lucaris , supported by the Dutch Republic Dutch and Kingdom of England English ambassador s, and his opponents supported by the Kingdom of France French , Habsburg Monarchy Austrian and Republic of Venice Venetian ambassadors to the Ottoman capital. The latter were successful at persuading the Grand Vizier to depose Cyril Lucaris on 12 April 1623 and to appoint in his place the blind and old Patriarch Gregory IV of Constantinople Gregory ... Gregory IV and formally elected Anthimus II as Patriarch of Constantinople. r DTC Anthimus II, even ... year 2009 publisher Wildside Press LLC isbn 9781434458766 page 39 ref Patriarchs of Constantinople Use dmy dates date June 2011 DEFAULTSORT Anthimus 02 Of Constantinople, Patriarch Category 1628 deaths Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category 17th century Greek people Category 17th century Eastern Orthodox bishops Category People from Istanbul el fr Anth me II de Constantinople pl Antym II patriarcha Konstantynopola ..., returned to Constantinople and produced false instruments of credit for 20,000 Livre tournois ... reflist 2 refs ref name DHGE cite encyclopedia author R. Janin title Anthime II encyclopedia Dictionnaire ... more details
Infobox Christian leader name Isidore II image church Church of Constantinople archbishop of List of Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople appointed January 1456 term end 31 March 1462 predecessor Gennadius Scholarius successor Patriarch Joasaph I of Constantinople Joasaph I r Post previous post death date 31 March 1462 death place Istanbul Isidore II Xanthopoulos lang el lang grc was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1456 to 1462. Life Little is known about the life and the patriarchate of Isidore. His surname derives from the Xanthopoulon monastery in Istanbul which he entered, becoming a hieromonk and later rising to be its abbot . r Kiminas Isidore worked alongside Gennadius Scholarius during the Council of Florence r Laurent and was one of the signatories of a 1445 document against the East West Union of Churches ... Mehmed II and he was consecrated bishop in the Pammakaristos Church . r EP His reign lasted up to his death on 31 March 1462, r Kiminas and he was succeeded by Patriarch Joasaph I of Constantinople ... ref ref name EP cite web url http www.ec patr.org list index.php?lang en&id 160 title Isidore II publisher ... Scholarius second term and Patriarch Sophronius I of Constantinople Sophronius I as Isidore s successor in place of Joasaph I see the Article List of Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople 1462 1466 List of Patriarchs of Constantinople . ref ref name Laurent cite journal last Vitalien first Laurent title Les premiers patriarches de Constantinople sous la domination turque 1454 1476 journal ... ref Patriarchs of Constantinople DEFAULTSORT Isidore 02 Of Constantinople, Patriarch Category 1462 deaths Category 15th century Eastern Orthodox bishops Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category 15th century Byzantine people el fr Isidore II de Constantinople pt Isidoro II de Constantinopla ... more details
Photios II or Fotios II was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 7 October 1929 until 26 December 1935. Biography He was born in 1874 and baptized as Dimitrios Maniatis. After finishing elementary education he attended the Zariphios School in Philippopolis . He studied Theology at the University of Athens and Philosophy at the University of Munich . He spoke Greek, Turkish, French, German and Bulgarian. In 1902 he was named deacon. He remained in the Metropolis of Philippopolis where he reached the rank of protosynkellos . Then was named Patriarchal Exarch of Philippopolis for the period 1906 1914. In 1915 was elected assistant bishop of Eirinoupolis . On 7 October 1929 was elected Ecumenical Patriarch and assigned to his post on the same day. During his Patriarchy the relations between Greece and Turkey improved thanks to the political actions of Eleftherios Venizelos and Kemal Ataturk . The patriarch Photios II died on 29 December 1935. S start s rel or succession box before Ecumenical Patriarch Basil III of Constantinople Basil III title List of Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople years 1929&ndash 1935 after Ecumenical Patriarch Benjamin I of Constantinople Benjamin I S end External links http www.ec patr.gr list img fotios II.jpg His All Holines, Ecumenical Patriarch Photius II of Constantinople http www.ec patr.org list index.php?lang en&id 323 Photios II picture at the Ecumenical Patriarchate web site Patriarchs of Constantinople Use dmy dates date January 2012 Persondata name Photios II of Constantinople, Patriarch alternative ... DEFAULTSORT Photios 02 Of Constantinople, Patriarch Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople ... alumni EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub ca Foci II de Constantinoble de Photios II. el es Focio II fr Photios II de Constantinople nl Fotius II van Constantinopel pl Focjusz II patriarcha Konstantynopola pt F cio II de Constantinopla ru II ... more details
Infobox Christian leader name Theoleptus II church Church of Constantinople archbishop of List of Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople term start 16 February 1585 term end May 1586 predecessor Patriarch Pachomius II of Constantinople Pachomius II successor Patriarch Jeremias II of Constantinople Jeremias II previous post Metropolitan of Philippoupolis Theoleptus II lang el lang grc was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1585 to 1586. r Kiminas Life Theoleptus was a nephew of Patriarch Patriarch Metrophanes III of Constantinople Metrophanes III . r EP He became Metropolitan bishop Metropolitan of Philippopolis and although he had been helped by Patriarch Patriarch Jeremias II of Constantinople Jeremias II , he conspired against him, leaguing with Patriarch Pachomius II of Constantinople Pachomius II . When Pachomius was deposed, Theoleptus was appointed Patriarch in his place, on 16 February 1585, r Kiminas and he was formally enthroned in March 1585 by the Patriarchs of Greek Orthodox Church of Alexandria Alexandria and Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch Antioch . In May 1586, while Theoleptus was travelling in Moldavia and Wallachia ... ref FORCETOC Patriarchs of Constantinople Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Theoleptus 02 Of Constantinople, Patriarch ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Theoleptus 02 Of Constantinople, Patriarch Category 16th century Eastern Orthodox bishops Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category 16th century Greek people el fr Th olepte II de Constantinople ... II was re elected o the Patriarchate even though he was absent from Istanbul in a long travel to Ukraine ... was reconciled with Jeremias II r Gudziak and that he helped the government of the Church ..., the Patriarchate of Constantinople, and the genesis of the Union of Brest publisher Ukrainian ... more details
ThomasII may refer to ThomasII of Piedmont c. 1199 1259 , Count of Piedmont from 1233 to his death ThomasII Preljubovi , ruler of Epirus in Ioannina from 1366 to 1384 ThomasII of York died 24 February 1114 , a medieval archbishop of York ThomasII of Saluzzo died 1357 ThomasII of Constantinople , Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 667 to 669 ThomasII, Bishop of Nocera , bishop from Acerno who served in Apulia in the 14th century hndis ... more details
Infobox Christian leader name Raphael II church Church of Constantinople archbishop of List of Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople term start March 1603 term end October 1607 predecessor Patriarch Matthew II of Constantinople Matthew II successor Patriarch Neophytus II of Constantinople Neophytus II previous post Bishop of Mithymna Raphael II lang el lang grc was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1603 to 1607. r Kiminas Life Raphael was Bishop of Mithymna when, in March 1603, he was elected Ecumenical Patriarch. r EP During his patriarchate, he addressed the regulation of many ecclesiastical matters and issued a number of standard provisions. The clashes with the previous Patriarch Patriarch Neophytus II of Constantinople Neophytus II caused many problems in the Church, to the point that Cyril Lucaris , in a letter to the Bishop of Marmara Ere lisi Heraclea Dionysius, wrote that ... Raphael ruled the Patriarchate as a tyrant for more than four years ... . Raphael showed interest in a possible union with the Catholic Church Western Church and he began a secret correspondence with the papacy Pope . r Runciman He remained Patriarch until October 1607, when he was forcibly deposed by Sultan Ahmed I and suffered a violent death in exile. Notes reflist 2 refs ref name Runciman cite book last Runciman first Steven title The Great Church in captivity publisher Cambridge University Press year 1985 isbn 9780521313100 pages 270 ref ref name Kiminas cite book title The Ecumenical Patriarchate last Kiminas first Demetrius year 2009 publisher Wildside Press LLC isbn 9781434458766 page 39 ref ref name EP cite web url http www.ec patr.org list index.php?lang gr&id 200 title publisher Ecumenical Patriarchate accessdate 16 Sept 2011 Language icon el ref FORCETOC Patriarchs of Constantinople DEFAULTSORT Raphael 02 Of Constantinople ... of Constantinople Category 17th century Greek people el fr Rapha l II de Constantinople ... more details