Archbishop Maximus I of Constantinople, Archbishop of Constantinople in 380
Patriarch Maximus II of Constantinople (died 1216), Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople in 1216
Patriarch Maximus III of Constantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople in 1476–1481
Patriarch Maximus IV of Constantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople in 1491–1497
Patriarch Maximus V of Constantinople (1897–1972), Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople in 1946–1948
Maximus the Confessor (c. 580–662), Byzantine official, monk and theologian
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Maximus the Confessor (Greek: Μάξιμος ὁ Ὁμολογητής, romanized: Maximos ho Homologētēs), also spelled Maximos, otherwise known as Maximus the Theologian...
MaximusofConstantinople may refer to: Archbishop Maximus I ofConstantinople, Archbishop ofConstantinople in 380 Patriarch Maximus II of Constantinople...
Maximus, also known as Maximus I or Maximus the Cynic (Greek: Μάξιμος ὁ Κυνικός), was the intrusive archbishop ofConstantinople in 380, where he became...
Maximus V (Greek: Μάξιμος Εʹ; 26 October 1897 – 1 January 1972) served as the Ecumenical Patriarch ofConstantinople from 1946 until his resignation in...
Maximus II (Greek: Μάξιμος; died December 1216) was Patriarch ofConstantinople from June to December 1216. He had been abbot of the monastery of the...
Maximus III (Greek: Μάξιμος), born Manuel Christonymos (Μανουὴλ Χριστώνυμος; died 3 April 1482), was Ecumenical Patriarch ofConstantinople from 1476...
to: Circus Maximus (disambiguation) Pontifex maximus, the highest priest of the College of Pontiffs in ancient Rome Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus...
the cathedral and commenced the consecration ofMaximus as bishop ofConstantinople. They had seated Maximus on the archiepiscopal throne and had just begun...
Maximus Planudes (Greek: Μάξιμος Πλανούδης, Máximos Planoúdēs; c. 1260 – c. 1305) was a Byzantine Greek monk, scholar, anthologist, translator, mathematician...
elected Patriarch ofConstantinople with the support of the monks of Mount Athos.: 198 On his election, he changed his name to Maximus, an unparalleled...
Patriarch Maximus V or Patriarch Maximos V may refer to: Maximus V ofConstantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch in 1946–1948 Maximos V Hakim, Melkite Greek...
The Third Council ofConstantinople, counted as the Sixth Ecumenical Council by the Eastern Orthodox and Catholic Churches, as well as by certain other...
The first to adopt the inclytus alternative to maximus may have been the rebel augustus Magnus Maximus (r. 383–388). The word pontifex and its derivative...
and Maximus placed a wager on a game that Maximus ended up losing. As he did not have the money available, Maximus left his ring as a guarantee of his...
titles "Pillar of Faith" and "Seal of all the Fathers". Maximus the Confessor (also known as Maximus the Theologian and MaximusofConstantinople) (c. 580 –...
Patriarch Maximus I or Patriarch Maximos I may refer to: Maximus I of Antioch, Archbishop of Antioch in 182–191 Maximus I ofConstantinople, Archbishop of Constantinople...
Patriarch Maximus or Patriarch Maximos may refer to: Maximus I ofConstantinople, Patriarch in 380 Maximus II of Antioch, Patriarch of Antioch in 449–455...
355, remaining in contact with Maximus. In 361, as augustus, Julian brought Priscus and Maximus to Constantinople. Maximus accepted the emperor's invitation...
The Second Council ofConstantinople is the fifth of the first seven ecumenical councils recognized by both the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Catholic...
Antioch, Anastasius (abbot of Euthymius), Anastasius IV Patriarch of Antioch, Antiochus of Sabe PG 90: Maximus the Abbot PG 91: Maximus the Confessor, Thalassius...
with one of the clergy ofConstantinople. Maximus was selected and ordained, in violation of canon law, by Patriarch Anatolius ofConstantinople, without...
Patriarch Maximus II or Patriarch Maximos II may refer to: Maximus II of Antioch, Patriarch in 449–455 Maximus II ofConstantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch...
Maximus III or Patriarch Maximos III may refer to: Maximus III ofConstantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch in 1476–1482 Maximos III Mazloum, patriarch of...
Eastern." Although Pope Martin I and Maximus the Confessor were abducted by Constans II and tried in Constantinople for their role in the council (Martin...
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....
championed by Maximus and Sophronius, sent to this synod Anastasius Apocrisiarius pupil ofMaximus, George of Resh'aina pupil of Sophronius, and two of George's...
January at Constantinople; on this occasion he raised his eldest son Arcadius to co-augustus. Early 383 saw the acclamation of Magnus Maximus as augustus...
Patriarch Maximus IV or Patriarch Maximos IV may refer to: Maximus IV ofConstantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch in 1491–1497 Maximos IV Sayegh, patriarch of the...