JoachimI (Greek: Ἰωακείμ; died 1504) was Ecumenical Patriarch ofConstantinople from 1498 to 1502 and for a short time in 1504. Concerning the early life...
Patriarch JoachimofConstantinople may refer to: Patriarch JoachimIofConstantinople (r. 1498–1502 and 1504) Patriarch Joachim II ofConstantinople (r. 1860–1863...
JoachimI may refer to: JoachimI, Primate of Bulgaria in 1232–1246 Patriarch JoachimIofConstantinople (r. 1498–1502 and 1504) JoachimI Nestor, Elector...
Joachim III the Magnificent (Greek: Ιωακείμ ὁ Μεγαλοπρεπής; 30 January 1834 – 26 November 1912) was Ecumenical Patriarch ofConstantinople from 1878 to...
This is a list of the Ecumenical Patriarchs ofConstantinople. 1. St. Andrew the Apostle (38 AD), founder 2. St. Stachys the Apostle (38–54 AD) 3. St....
Turkish: Bartholomeos; born 29 February 1940) is the 270th Archbishop ofConstantinople and Ecumenical Patriarch, since 2 November 1991. In accordance with...
election as Patriarch ofConstantinople, Pachomius was Metropolitan of Zichna. When Patriarch JoachimI was deposed in 1502, the rulers of Wallachia, quite...
of the Ecumenical Patriarchate ofConstantinople to the Patriarchate of Moscow. The metropolis lay in the territory of the Cossack Hetmanate and of the...
JoachimI (Bulgarian: Йоаким I) was the Patriarch of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church between 1235 and 1246. He was the first head of the restored Bulgarian...
Cyril III and Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople as Cyril I. He has been said to have attempted a reform of the Eastern Orthodox Church along Calvinist...
Athanasius I (1166–1180) Theodosius III (1180–1182) Elias III (1182–1184) Christopher II (1184–1185) Theodore IV (Balsamon) (1185–1199) Joachim (1199–1219)...
Gabriel I (Greek: Γαβριήλ; died after 1596) was Ecumenical Patriarch ofConstantinople from March to August 1596. He was previously bishop of Thessaloniki...
Catholic Church since 1054. In ConstantinopleJoachim established contacts with the future Pope Nicholas IV, the leader of the western delegation, and it...
October 1897 – 1 January 1972) served as the Ecumenical Patriarch ofConstantinople from 1946 until his resignation in 1948. He was born Maximos Vaportzis...
Joachim (1448?-1567) served as Greek Patriarch of Alexandria between 1486 and 1567. In 1556, Joachim sent a letter to the Russian Czar Ivan IV, asking...
Cyrus (Greek: Κῦρος; died 8 January 712) was the Ecumenical Patriarch ofConstantinople from 705 to 712. He is regarded as a saint in the Eastern Orthodox...
served as the Ecumenical Patriarch ofConstantinople from 472 to 489. He was practically the first prelate in all of Eastern Orthodoxy and was renowned...
Historical biographical news about the Patriarchs ofConstantinople: from Andrew Protocletos to Joachim III of Thessalonica, 36-1884, p. 472 [1] M. Pilavakis...
of the Ecumenical Patriarch ofConstantinople Bartholomew I, overwhelmingly confirmed the decision of the Brotherhood of the Holy Sepulchre and struck...
Justinian I as the Christian cathedral ofConstantinople for the Byzantine Empire between 532 and 537, and was designed by the Greek geometers Isidore of Miletus...
Mehmed and İsa, and following the battles of Ermeni-beli and Ulubad (March–May 1403), Isa fled to Constantinople and Mehmed occupied Bursa. The subsequent...
Islamic tradition, Saint Anne was the mother of Mary, the wife ofJoachim and the maternal grandmother of Jesus. Mary's mother is not named in the Bible's...
Simultaneously from 1597 to 1598 he served also as locum tenens of the Ecumenical Patriarchate ofConstantinople. He is honoured as a saint in the Eastern Orthodox...
Dositheus of Jerusalem (Greek: Δοσίθεος; died after 1191) was twice Ecumenical Patriarch ofConstantinople (for 9 days in February 1189, and again from...