Orthodox Church as Saint Photios the Great. Photios is widely regarded as the most powerful and influential church leader of Constantinople subsequent to John...
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Patriarch Photios/Photius may refer to: Photios I of Constantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch in 858–867 and 877–886 Patriarch Photius of Alexandria, Greek...
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Stephen I (Greek: Στέφανος, Stefanos; November 867 – 18 May 893) was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 886 to 893. Born at Constantinople, Stephen...
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confirmed the deposition of Ignatios of Constantinople and election of Photios I of Constantinople Council of Constantinople (867), a local council convened...
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AD) 85. St. Ignatius I (847–858 AD) 86. St. Photios I the Great (858–867 AD) St. Ignatius I (867–877 AD), restored St. Photios I the Great (877–886 AD)...
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Patriarch Photios of Constantinople may refer to: Photios I of Constantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch in 858–867 and 877–886 Photios II of Constantinople, Ecumenical...
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Ignatius of Constantinople as patriarch of that city, Pope Nicholas I refused to recognize his successor Patriarch Photios I of Constantinople. Photios did...
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promotion of Photios caused scandal in the church. Pope Nicholas I and the western bishops took up the cause of Ignatius and condemned Photios's election...
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of pope Adrian II's legates who presided over the eight ecumenical council in Constantinople which deposed the Patriarch Photios I of Constantinople....
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the layman Photios. Those questions were discussed at councils held in Constantinople in 859, and again in 861. When Photios reversed some of his predecessor's...
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Damaskinos recommended to Patriarch Photios II that he appoint Metropolitan Athenagoras to the position of Archbishop of North and South America as the best...
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of his community. Photios I of Constantinople describes him in his Bibliotheca (cod. 121) as a disciple of Irenaeus, who was said to be a disciple of...
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ecumenical patriarch of Constantinople (Greek: Οἰκουμενικός Πατριάρχης, romanized: Oikoumenikós Patriárchēs) is the archbishop of Constantinople and primus inter...
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dictionary. Photios (Greek: Φώτιος), also written as Fotios, is a Greek name, latinized as Photius. It commonly refers to Saint Photios I of Constantinople (c...
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Book review (section Types of reviews)
Photios I of Constantinople has been called "the inventor of the book review" for his work, Bibliotheca. Academic book reviews are both a form of academic...
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East–West Schism (redirect from Rome-Constantinople schism of 1054)
advanced form by Photios I of Constantinople (c. 810 – c. 893). Constantinople, as the seat of the ruler of the empire and therefore of the world, was the...
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city of Constantinople. A son of a high-ranking judge, Tarasios was related to important families, including that of the later Patriarch Photios the Great...
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of Christian bishops convened in Constantinople (now Istanbul, Turkey) in AD 381 by the Roman Emperor Theodosius I. This second ecumenical council, an...
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Patriarch Photios I of Constantinople, and attended by legates of Pope Nicholas I. The Council confirmed the deposition of former Patriarch Ignatius of Constantinople...
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chronicles. He is speculated to have been tutored by Patriarch Photios I of Constantinople, but this is not supported by any source. Around 888, Simeon...
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letters, the Patriarch of Constantinople, Photios, argued that Zacharias descended from Thaddaeus, while Zacharias claimed that Photios descended from Andrew...
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John Diakrinomenos (category Year of birth unknown)
lost. There survives only a summary of each book. Already in the 9th century Patriarch Photios I of Constantinople only had access to the first five books...
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Leucius Charinus (category Denial of the crucifixion of Jesus)
Leucius Charinus by Photios I of Constantinople in the ninth century, is named by Evodius, bishop of Uzala, as the author of a cycle of what M. R. James...
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Temporum Liber [The Book of Times] Photios I of Constantinople; Walford, Edward (trans), Epitome of the Ecclesiastical History of Philostorgius, Compiled...
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Photios II (Greek: Φώτιος Βʹ; born Dimitrios Maniatis, Δημήτριος Μανιάτης; 1874 – 29 December 1935) was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 7 October...
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The Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople (Greek: Οἰκουμενικὸν Πατριαρχεῖον Κωνσταντινουπόλεως, romanized: Oikoumenikón Patriarkhíon Konstantinoupóleos...
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Photian Council (redirect from Photian Council of Constantinople)
Constantinople (879-880), rehabilitation of Patriarch Photios Council of Constantinople (disambiguation) Photios I of Constantinople This disambiguation page lists...
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Penyafort, Raymond of (patron of canon lawyers, codified Decretales Gregorii IX) Photios I of Constantinople (writer of a nomocanon) Napoleon Justinian...
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Andronicus mentioned by Photios I of Constantinople as the author of dramas and various other poems, he was a native of Hermopolis in Egypt, of which town he was...
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all seven. Constantinople II was convoked by the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I under the presidency of Patriarch Eutychius of Constantinople. It was held...
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