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    formally studied Nilus Cabasilas's works along with Mark of Ephesus and Gennadius Scholarius. Curiously, the trio also formally studied the works of John Duns...
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  • Byzantine general and exarch of Africa Gennadius of Astorga (9th century), Bishop of Astorga in Spain Gennadius Scholarius (c.1400–c.1473), Patriarch of Constantinople...
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  • epithet of Gennadius Scholarius the epithet of Niketas Scholares This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Scholarius. If an internal...
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    included Plethon's former students Bessarion, Mark Eugenikos and Gennadius Scholarius. At the invitation of some Florentine humanists he set up a temporary...
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    mosque, and Sultan Mehmed II reassigned to the Orthodox Patriarch Gennadius Scholarius the Church of the Holy Apostles, which temporarily became the new...
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    for his opposition to union with the Latin West, Gennadius Scholarius, who became Patriarch Gennadius II. The patriarch was designated millet-başı (ethnarch)...
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    historiographer George of Trebizond. Mehmed II's claim was also recognized by Gennadius Scholarius after Mehmed II installed him as ecumenical patriarch of Constantinople...
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  • hieromonk and later rising to be its abbot. Isidore worked alongside Gennadius Scholarius during the Council of Florence and was one of the signatories of...
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    synaxarion of a short life of Mark. Thanks in large part to Patriarch Gennadius Scholarius, veneration of Mark spread among the church. In 1734 Patriarch Seraphim...
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    the Turkish conquest in 1453 and the first Patriarch since then, Gennadius Scholarius, was the leader of the anti-unionists. At the next synod, held in...
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    Utrecht, Abbot of St. Martin Monastery in Utrecht (775) Venerable Gennadius Scholarius, Patriarch of Constantinople (c. 1473) New Hieromartyr Moses (Kozhin)...
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    recognized by the Eastern Orthodox Church. Mehmed had installed Gennadius Scholarius, a staunch antagonist of the West, as the ecumenical patriarch of...
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    scroll, right hand raised in benediction Influenced Nilus Cabasilas, Gennadius Scholarius, Nicodemus the Hagiorite, Sophrony of Essex, John Meyendorff, Seraphim...
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    but the Greek Orthodox Church was allowed to remain intact and Gennadius Scholarius was appointed Patriarch of Constantinople. This was once thought...
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    secular. Established in its current form in 1454 by the Patriarch, Gennadius Scholarius who appointed the Thessalonian Matthaios Kamariotis as its first...
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  • 1453). James of Sclavonia, Croatian friar (d. April 1485 or 1496) Gennadius Scholarius, Byzantine Greek philosopher and theologian, and Ecumenical Patriarch...
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    Byzantine philosopher and Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople, Gennadius Scholarius. The biography entitled in Greek "Ἐγκώμιον τοῦ ὁσίου Λεοντίου τοῦ...
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    Christianity Eastern Orthodox theology Fifth Council of Constantinople Gennadius Scholarius Gregory Akindynos Hesychast controversy Isidore I of Constantinople...
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  • above due to a different suggested length of the second term of Gennadius Scholarius. Blanchet (2001) places Sophronius' reign from 1 April 1462 to summer...
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    Conqueror did was to allow the Church to elect a new patriarch, Gennadius Scholarius. The Hagia Sophia and the Parthenon, which had been Christian churches...
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  • cardinal who offers supports from Vatican to Byzantium. Adnan Kürkçü Gennadius Scholarius An Orthodox theologian who strongly opposes the Emperor's plan to...
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  • the West, so Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror appointed the anti-union Gennadius Scholarius as Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople; he immediately renounced...
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    1454, Mehmed granted privileges to the Greek Orthodox patriarch Gennadius Scholarius, He was recognized as the Ethnarch of the Orthodox people within...
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    Popović Nikolaj Velimirović Sergius of Radonezh Alexander Schmemann Gennadius Scholarius Victor Sokolov - archpriest and Soviet dissident journalist Theophan...
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    Conqueror did was to allow the Church to elect a new patriarch, Gennadius Scholarius. The Hagia Sophia and the Parthenon, which had been Christian churches...
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    into Polish part of the work of the Patriarch of Constantinople Gennadius Scholarius, containing commentaries on the five articles of the Florentine Union...
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  • Conqueror did was to allow the Church to elect a new patriarch, Gennadius Scholarius. The Hagia Sophia and the Parthenon, which had been Christian churches...
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  • well as a teacher, counting scholars Mark of Ephesus, Bessarion and Gennadius Scholarius among his pupils. He was the author of philological, historical and...
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    prophetic and apocalyptic message, perhaps following the sentiment of Gennadius Scholarius (the patriarch of Constantinople in the immediate aftermath of the...
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  • 1453). James of Sclavonia, Croatian friar (d. April 1485 or 1496) Gennadius Scholarius, Byzantine Greek philosopher and theologian, and Ecumenical Patriarch...
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