JosephII (Greek: Ἰωσήφ; 1360 – 10 June 1439) was Patriarch ofConstantinople from 1416 to 1439. Born the (possibly illegitimate) son of Ivan Shishman...
Council of Florence. He was appointed by the Emperor John VIII in May 1440 as successor to Patriarch JosephIIofConstantinople following the death of the...
Patriarch Josephof Moscow and All Russia, ruled in 1642–1652 Joseph I (Chaldean Patriarch) (reigned in 1681–1696) Patriarch JosephIIofConstantinople, Ecumenical...
Patriarch JosephofConstantinople may refer to: Joseph I ofConstantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch in 1266–1275 and 1282–1283 JosephIIofConstantinople, Ecumenical...
Euthymius II (Greek: Εὐθύμιος Β΄; died 29 March 1416) was patriarch ofConstantinople in 1410–16. He became a monk at a young age and was soon after ordained...
The Third Council ofConstantinople, counted as the Sixth Ecumenical Council by the Eastern Orthodox and Catholic Churches, as well as by certain other...
theologian, and Ecumenical Patriarch ofConstantinople from 1454 to 1464. He was a strong advocate for the use of Aristotelian philosophy in the Orthodox...
Joseph I Galesiotes (Greek: Ἰωσὴφ Γαλησιώτης; died 23 March 1283) was a Byzantine monk who served twice as Patriarch ofConstantinople, from 1266 to 1275...
including Patriarch JosephIIofConstantinople and George Gemistos Plethon, a Neoplatonist philosopher influential among the academics of Italy. The union...
cloisters Giorgio Vasari – Madonna of the Rosary (1568) Saint Agnes of Montepulciano JosephIIofConstantinople (1439) Domenico Ghirlandaio (1494) Niccolò...
in both heresy and schism. To complicate matters, Patriarch JosephIIofConstantinople had died the previous month. The Byzantine Patriarchs were unable...
fifteenth-century Council of Florence, to which Emperor John VIII Palaiologos, Ecumenical Patriarch JosephIIofConstantinople, and other bishops from...
Patriarch JosephII may refer to: Patriarch JosephIIofConstantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch in 1416–1439 JosephII (Chaldean Patriarch) (ruled in 1696–1713)...
Nephon II or Nifon II (Greek: Νήφων; died 11 August 1508), born Nicholas (Νικόλαος), was Ecumenical Patriarch ofConstantinople three times: from 1486...
member of the Order of the Dragon with some other famous nobleman like Filipo Skolari, Vlad Dracula and Skenderbeg. Ecumenical Patriarch JosephIIof Constantinople...
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....
served as the Ecumenical Patriarch ofConstantinople from 472 to 489. He was practically the first prelate in all of Eastern Orthodoxy and was renowned...
Sophronius II (Greek: Σωφρόνιος; died 19 October 1780) served as Ecumenical Patriarch ofConstantinople during the period 1775–80 and, as Sophronius V...
Sratsimir, of the Sratsimir dynasty. Patriarch Joseph IIofConstantinople, Patriarch ofConstantinople 1416-1439, Sratsimir dynasty. Fruzhin, a 15th-century...
The First Council ofConstantinople (Latin: Concilium Constantinopolitanum; Greek: Σύνοδος τῆς Κωνσταντινουπόλεως) was a council of Christian bishops...
1935), was primate of the Church of Greece from 1918 to 1920 as Meletius III, after which he was Ecumenical Patriarch ofConstantinople as Meletius IV from...
The Imperial Library ofConstantinople, in the capital city of the Byzantine Empire, was the last of the great libraries of the ancient world. Long after...
Socrates ofConstantinople (c. 380 – after 439), also known as Socrates Scholasticus (Greek: Σωκράτης ὁ Σχολαστικός), was a 5th-century Greek Christian...
city of Istanbul has been known by a number of different names. The most notable names besides the modern Turkish name are Byzantium, Constantinople, and...