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    Saint Jeremias I (Greek: Ἰερεμίας; died 13 January 1546) was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople two times, from 1522 to 1524 and from 1525 to 1546...
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    Jeremias II Tranos (Greek: Ἰερεμίας Τρανός; c. 1536 – 4 September 1595) was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople three times between 1572 and 1595. Jeremias...
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  • Patriarch Jeremias of Constantinople may refer to: Jeremias I of Constantinople (died 1546), Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople in 1522–1524 and 1525–1546...
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  • (1504–1513), restored 172. Theoleptus I (1513–1522) 173. Jeremias I (1522–1524) 174. Joannicius I (1524–1525) Jeremias I (1525–1546), restored 175. Dionysius...
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    Jeremias III (Greek: Ἰερεμίας; c. 1650/1660 – 1735) was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople twice, in 1716–1726 and 1732–1733. Jeremias was born between...
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  • Maronite Patriarch of Antioch Jeremias I of Constantinople (died 1546), Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople Jeremias II of Constantinople (c. 1536–1595)...
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  • Acacius of Constantinople (Greek: Ἀκάκιος; died 26 November 489) served as the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 472 to 489. He was practically...
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  • Jeremias I, shortly after his election, travelled to Cyprus, Egypt, Sinai and Palestine. While he stayed in Jerusalem, the clergy and the notables of...
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  • Seraphim I of Constantinople (Ancient Greek: Σεραφείμ; fl. 18th century) served as Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople in 1733–1734 in succession to...
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  • Jeremiah (given name) (category Modern names of Hebrew origin)
    Patriarch Jeremias I of Constantinople (fl. early 16th century, died 1546), Balkan-born religious leader Patriarch Jeremias II of Constantinople (c. 1530–1595)...
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    January 13 – Jeremias I of Constantinople, Patriarch of the Eastern Orthodox Church dies January 18 – Blasco Núñez Vela first Spanish Viceroy of Peru fights...
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    bishop by Patriarch Theoleptus I. Dionysius was designed by Patriarch Jeremias I as his successor, and, after Jeremias' death, he was actually elected...
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  • Metrophanes III of Byzantium (Greek: Μητροφάνης ὁ Βυζάντιος; 1520 – 9 August 1580) was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople two times, from 1565 to...
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    as Constantinople, capital of the Byzantine Empire until 1453, and of the Ottoman Empire until 1922. Since about 1600, it has been the seat of the Ecumenical...
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    Moscow, third Rome (category History of Eastern Orthodoxy in Russia)
    Patriarch Jeremias II's visit to Moscow in 1588-9 "to collect funds to assist the [Eastern] Orthodox communities living in the Ottoman Empire", Jeremias recognized...
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    of the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople as had been the norm. In 1589, Jeremias II, the Patriarch of Constantinople, regularized Job's canonical...
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  • to restore Jeremias, but failed. A second attempt in September 1732 was successful, when Jeremias III overthrew him. When later Jeremias had to retire...
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    Zitsa (category Municipalities of Epirus (region))
    (Dafnofyto, Karitsa, Lithino, Protopappas, Zitsa) Patriarch Jeremias I of Constantinople (died 1546) Dimitrios Zitsaios, benefactor Chrysanthi Zitsaia...
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  • Jeremias I of Constantinople Patriarch Jeremias II of Constantinople Patriarch Jeremias III of Constantinople Patriarch Joachim I of Constantinople Patriarch...
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    distribution of books and the general education. In 1810 he was moved to the Metropolis of Edirne. On 4 March 1813, after the resignation of Jeremias IV of Constantinople...
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    day of the 12th month): Ashikaga Yoshifushi becomes 13th Shōgun of the Ashikaga shogunate. January 13 – Jeremias I of Constantinople, Patriarch of the...
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  • Theoleptus I (Greek: Θεόληπτος; died December 1522) was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1513 to 1522. Theoleptus was native of Crete or Epirus...
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    Wonderworker. Venerable Anatolius the Sinaite. Saint Paul I of Constantinople, an Archbishop of Constantinople whose episcopate was largely spent in exile for Orthodoxy...
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    the revised title of Metropolitan of Kiev, Galicia and all Rus'. In 1589, Jeremias II, the Patriarch of Constantinople, regularized Moscow's canonical status...
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    remained unrecognized until 1589 when Patriarch Jeremias II of Constantinople approved the creation of a new, fifth Orthodox Patriarchate in Moscow. This...
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  • 1550–68 Patriarch Jeremias II of Constantinople, Bishop of Larissa ca. 1568–72 Patriarch Metrophanes III of Constantinople, Bishop of Larissa ca. 1572...
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  • Patriarch of Constantinople between 1081 and 1084. A monk, he was elevated to the patriarchal throne through the influence of the mother of the emperor...
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  • bishop of Adrianople by Patriarch Jeremias I. After the death of the Patriarch Dionysius II, he was elected Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople in July...
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  • the eighth bishop of Constantinople from January 27, 360 to 370, previously bishop of Germanicia and of Antioch. Eudoxius was one of the most influential...
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  • Patriarch Jeremias II of Constantinople visited Moscow. He confirmed the de facto autocephaly of the Eastern Orthodox Church in the Tsardom of Russia. For...
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