• Sergius I (Greek: Σέργιος, Sergios; died 9 December 638) was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 610 to 638. He is most famous for promoting...
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  • Sergius I may refer to: Sergius of Tella, Patriarch of the Syriac Orthodox Church in 544–546 Sergius I of Constantinople (died in 638) Pope Sergius I...
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    is chiefly remembered for his correspondence with Patriarch Sergius I of Constantinople over the latter's monothelite teachings. Honorius was posthumously...
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  • Patriarch Sergius of Constantinople may refer to: Sergius II of Constantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch in 1001–1019 Sergius I of Constantinople, Ecumenical...
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  • Patriarch Sergius I may refer to: Sergius of Tella, Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch in 544–546 Sergius I of Constantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch...
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    Sergius' arrest, but the Roman people and the Italian militia of the exarch of Ravenna refused to allow the exarch to bring Sergius to Constantinople...
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  • Monoenergism (category Nature of Jesus Christ)
    (energeia). The teaching of one energy was propagated during the first half of the seventh century by Patriarch Sergius I of Constantinople. Opposition to dyoenergism...
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  • Pope Sergius I Pope Sergius II Pope Sergius III Pope Sergius IV Sergius of Bulgaria, Patriarch of Bulgaria c. 931 – c. 940 Patriarch Sergius I of Constantinople...
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  • Monothelitism (category Nature of Jesus Christ)
    has two natures. Patriarch Sergius I of Constantinople was the driving force behind this doctrine, with the full blessing of Emperor Heraclius. Coming...
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    walls of Constantinople because of Patriarch Sergius' religious fervor and his processions along the wall with an icon, which could be the icon of the Virgin...
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    610 and 622 by the Emperor Heraclius under the advice of Patriarch Sergius I of Constantinople) and that Christ possessed no human will but only a divine...
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    Patriarch Sergius I of Constantinople and by Maximus' friend and successor as the Abbot of Chrysopolis, Pyrrhus. Following the death of Sergius in 638,...
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  • the behest of Theophylact I of Tusculum, Sergius seized the papal throne from Antipope Christopher, who in turn had deposed Pope Leo V. Sergius' reign was...
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    emperor's Typos but also the Ecthesis (the exposition of faith of Patriarch Sergius I of Constantinople, for which Emperor Heraclius had stood sponsor). Imperial...
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  • Pope Severinus (category Popes of the Byzantine Papacy)
    Honorius I as pope in mid-October 638. Patriarch Sergius I of Constantinople had drawn up the Ecthesis in response to the orthodox synodical letter of Patriarch...
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    garments, with Bacchus dying during torture to his feet, and Sergius eventually decapitated. Sergius and Bacchus were very popular throughout Late Antiquity...
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    by Patriarch Sergius I of Constantinople. Pope Honorius I (625–638) of Rome naively called for an end to dispute and interpreted Sergius' view as true...
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    is a former Greek Orthodox church dedicated to Saints Sergius and Bacchus in Constantinople (modern Istanbul), built between 532 and 536, and converted...
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    Martin appealed to a text of Cyril of Alexandria to rebut the arguments of Cyrus of Alexandria and Sergius I of Constantinople. On 19 October the synod...
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  • Patriarch Sergius may refer to: Sergius of Bulgaria, Patriarch of Bulgaria c. 931 – c. 940 Patriarch Sergius I of Constantinople, Patriarch 610–638 Patriarch...
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  • Theodere of Pharan, Sergius I of Constantinople, Pyrrhus of Constantinople, Peter of Constantinople, Paul II of Constantinople, Pope Honorius I, Cyrus of Alexandria...
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    attempts to convince Heraclius to repudiate Martina, Patriarch Sergius I of Constantinople performed the ceremony himself and crowned Martina in the Augustaeum...
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  • intervention of the Theotokos. No certain ascription of its authorship can be made. It has been attributed to Patriarch Sergius I of Constantinople, whose pious...
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  • This is a list of the ecumenical patriarchs of Constantinople. 1. St. Andrew the Apostle (38 AD), founder 2. St. Stachys the Apostle (38–54 AD) 3. St....
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    and hide the relics of St. Sergius. The relics were returned by Pavel Golubtsov, later "Archbishop Sergius", to the cathedral of Troitse-Sergiyeva Lavra...
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  • support of or at the instigation of Patriarch Sergius I of Constantinople, published the Ecthesis, which defined as the official imperial form of Christianity...
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  • Pisidian by birth, and a friend of Patriarch Sergius I of Constantinople and the Emperor Heraclius. He was a deacon, guardian of the sacred vessels, referendary...
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    in 680–681. The Council condemned both Honorius and Patriarch Sergius I of Constantinople but did not explicitly mention the Maronites. Contemporary Greek...
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  • Ἀκάκιος; died 26 November 489) served as the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 472 to 489. He was practically the first prelate in the East...
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  • follows the teachings of Sergius I of Constantinople, Pyrrhus of Constantinople, Pope Honorius I, Cyrus of Alexandria, and Macarius I of Antioch. If anyone...
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