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    The second Arab siege of Constantinople was a combined land and sea offensive in 717–718 by the Muslim Arabs of the Umayyad Caliphate against the capital...
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    The Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople (Greek: Οἰκουμενικὸν Πατριαρχεῖον Κωνσταντινουπόλεως, romanized: Oikoumenikón Patriarkhíon Konstantinoupóleos...
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    as emperor in 886 Stephen I, patriarch of Constantinople. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Michael III. Byzantine Empire portal List of Byzantine...
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    Iconoclasm Theodora (wife of Theophilos) Methodios I of Constantinople Theoktistos Council of Constantinople Second Council of Nicaea Davis 1987, p. 318...
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    867/868. About the year 860, Byzantine Emperor Michael III and the Patriarch of Constantinople Photius (a professor of Cyril's at the University and his...
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    history is generally periodised from late antiquity until the Fall of Constantinople in 1453 AD. From the 3rd to 6th centuries, the Greek East and Latin...
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    Roman Empire, was the continuation of the Roman Empire centered in Constantinople during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages. The eastern half of the Empire...
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    1723, the Patriarchate of Constantinople Jeremias III formally accused him of heresy as a follower of Spanish mystic Miguel de Molinos and Quietism and...
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  • of Alexandria, Patriarch Methodios I of Constantinople PG 101-103: Photius of Constantinople PG 104: Photius of Constantinople, Petrus Siculus, Peter bishop...
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    legs. Later the same day, he was crowned by patriarch Theodotus I of Constantinople. In his internal policy, Michael II supported iconoclasm, but he tacitly...
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    (approximate date) Li Zaiyi, general of the Tang Dynasty (d. 837) Methodios I, patriarch of Constantinople (or 800) September 23 – Ælfwald I, king of Northumbria...
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  • elevated to the rank of patriarch, ranked fifth after the sees of Rome, Constantinople, Alexandria, and Antioch (see pentarchy). Since then, the Church of...
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    Theoktistos (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    second quarter of the 9th century and the de facto head of the regency for the underage emperor Michael III from 842 until his dismissal and murder in...
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    his young son Michael III, with his mother the regent Theodora, and Patriarch Methodios, summoned the Synod of Constantinople in 843 to bring peace to...
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    Chrysotriklinos (category Great Palace of Constantinople)
    was the main reception and ceremonial hall of the Great Palace of Constantinople from its construction, in the late 6th century, until the 10th century...
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  • Leo of Synada (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    crossed "Frankia" (the Holy Roman Empire under Otto III) to negotiate a marriage alliance with Constantinople, before beginning the return journey to Rome in...
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    Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople over the Praetorian prefecture of Illyricum is considered to have begun in 731 by Emperor Leo III when he annexed Sicily...
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    Iconoclasm). The iconoclast Patriarch of Constantinople, John VII, was deposed and replaced with the iconophile Methodios I. The entire process was conducted...
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    III of Constantinople, made the monastery a cenobium. The relevant patriarchical edict was published in 1797 by Patriarch Gregory V of Constantinople...
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  • Parthenius III of Alexandria Patriarch Parthenius III of Constantinople Patriarch Paul II of Constantinople Patriarch Paul III of Constantinople Patriarch...
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  • Nikephoros I of Constantinople, Stephen Deacon of Constantinople, Gregory of Decapolis, Patriarch Christopher I of Alexandria, Patriarch Methodios I of Constantinople...
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    Istanbul).: 38  According to the hagiography of by the patriarch Methodios I of Constantinople, who claimed to have shared Euthymius's exile and been present...
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    before 1251), Johannes de Tinemue, possibly also known as John of Tynemouth (his manuscripts are referred to collectively as Adelard III), late 12th century...
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    (Agatho, Leo II, Sergius I, and Stephen III) and a Sicilian Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople (Methodios I). Sicily is also mentioned in the New...
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    was Methodios Anthrakites who fought to introduce updated European philosophical thought to Greek education. He was persecuted in Constantinople by the...
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  • Diocese of Lacedaemon (category Defunct dioceses of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople)
    but rather was a permanent member of the synod of the Patriarchate of Constantinople. This pattern of absence is largely followed by the few prelates known...
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  • (approximate date) Louis, Frankish abbot (approximate date) Methodios I, patriarch of Constantinople (or 788) Nicholas I, pope of the Catholic Church (d. 867)...
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    and tortured. From Belgrade, he was to be sent to Constantinople to be sentenced by Sultan Selim III. While in transit, he and his five collaborators were...
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  • saint Pope Stephen III (723–772), Pope from 768 to his death Methodios I (788/800–847), Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople and saint Leo Luke of...
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  • (approximate date) Li Zaiyi, general of the Tang Dynasty (d. 837) Methodios I, patriarch of Constantinople (or 800) 789 Lu Shang, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty (d...
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