Macarius (Greek: Μακάριος; died after 1391) was twice Ecumenical Patriarch ofConstantinople (1376–1379, 1390–1391). Nicol 2008, p. 302. Grumel 1958, p...
usurpation of John VII Palaiologos in April 1390, and replaced by Macarius, who had already served in the office in 1377–1379. After the restoration of John...
summoned Patriarch Macariusof Antioch, a Byzantine appointee permanently resident in Constantinople because of the Muslim occupation of his see.[citation...
Patriarch MacariusofConstantinople, r. in 1376–1379 and 1390–1391 This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Patriarch Macarius. If...
(Macarius). Tillemont discredits this story: Macarius by so acting would have contravened the seventh canon of Nicæa and Aetius, who at the time of the...
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...
served as the Ecumenical Patriarch ofConstantinople from 472 to 489. He was practically the first prelate in all of Eastern Orthodoxy and was renowned...
(610–620) Anastasius III (620–628) Macedonius (639–662) George I (662–669) Macarius (669–681) Theophanes (681–684) Sebastian (687–690) George II (691–702)...
1397, but soon encountered the opposition of the metropolitans Macariusof Ancyra, Matthew of Medea, and John Holobolos, who succeeded in deposing him during...
Patriarch ofConstantinople between spring 1380 and 1388. He was a Hesychast. In 1380, he convened a synod to decide the metropolitanate of Moscow, choosing...
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...
was the Ecumenical Patriarch ofConstantinople for two periods from November 1353 to 1354 and 1364 to 1376, and a leader of the Byzantine monastic and religious...
September 1899) served as Ecumenical Patriarch ofConstantinople from 1863 to 1866. He was elected Greek Patriarch of Alexandria on 30 May 1870. He served there...
v t e Macariusof Corinth (also Makarios; born Michael Notaras, Μιχαὴλ Νοταρᾶς; Greek: Μακάριος Κορίνθου; 1731–1805) was Metropolitan bishop of Corinth...
including Basil of Caesarea, Gregory of Nazianzus, and Macariusof Egypt. He was a teacher of others, including John Cassian and Palladius of Galatia. There...
Bishop of Alexandria, Isaac the ex-Jew PG 34: Macariusof Egypt and Macariusof Alexandria PG 35-37: Gregory of Nazianzus, Basil (the Minor) Bishop of Caesarea...
Patriarch ofConstantinople between 1081 and 1084. A monk, he was elevated to the patriarchal throne through the influence of the mother of the emperor...
archbishop of Spain and Portugal Anba Epiphanius (1954–2018), murdered Egyptian abbot of Monastery of Saint Macarius the Great Epiphanios of Mylopotamos...
(Epistle Macarius in Migne, Patrologia Latina, LXI, 407). Cassiodorus (c. 570) speaks of the crown of thorns among other relics which were "the glory" of the...
was done at the request of the council and not, as Hefele makes it appear, at the request ofMacarius and his adherents. Macarius and three others who still...
Sallustius (486–494) Elias I (494–516) John III (516–524) Peter (524–544) Macarius II (544–552, 564–575) Eustochius (552–564) John IV (575–594) Amos (594–601)...