Patriarch Metrophanes II of Constantinople, reigned from 1440 to 1443
Patriarch Metrophanes III of Constantinople, reigned from 1565 to 1572 and from 1579 to 1580
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Patriarch MetrophanesofConstantinople may refer to: Patriarch Metrophanes II ofConstantinople, reigned from 1440 to 1443 Patriarch Metrophanes III of Constantinople...
Metrophanes III of Byzantium (Greek: Μητροφάνης ὁ Βυζάντιος; 1520 – 9 August 1580) was Ecumenical Patriarch ofConstantinople two times, from 1565 to...
to summon a local council of bishops, but Metrophanes died before the council could meet. Metrophanes died in Constantinople on August 1, 1443. Louis Bréhier...
Alexander ofConstantinople was present at the First Council of Nicaea as Metrophanes' deputy, although some sources state that Metrophanes (who would...
deposed and excommunicated, and his rival Metrophanes III returned on the Patriarchal throne. Metrophanes III died in August 1580, and Jeremias returned...
Patriarch Metrophanes may refer to: Patriarch Metrophanes II ofConstantinople, reigned from 1440 to 1443 Patriarch Metrophanes III ofConstantinople, reigned...
ninth century Patriarch Metrophanes II ofConstantinople, reigned from 1440 to 1443 Patriarch Metrophanes III ofConstantinople, reigned from 1565 to 1572...
Church of England, and corresponded with the Archbishops of Canterbury. It was in his time that Metrophanes Kritopoulos – later to become Patriarch of Alexandria...
(1546–1556) 176. Joasaph II (1556–1565) 177. Metrophanes III (1565–1572) 178. Jeremias II Tranos (1572–1579) Metrophanes III (1579–1580), restored Jeremias II...
by the Government. After 867, Metrophanes came back to his see. He was present at the Fourth Council ofConstantinople in 869, opened the sixth session...
Alexandria. He was elected Patriarch after the death of the also-unionist Patriarch Metrophanes II. Gregory did his best to reconcile monks, the church...
travel in Italy of the young Metropolitan of Caesaria, Metrophanes, who years later would become Patriarch. Dionysius sent Metrophanes to Venice mainly...
of Constantinople by Metrophanes II, who was appointed by Emperor John VIII on account of his similarly pro-unionist sentiments. He was cousin of Constantine...
served as the Ecumenical Patriarch ofConstantinople from 472 to 489. He was practically the first prelate in all of Eastern Orthodoxy and was renowned...
Ecumenical Patriarch ofConstantinople from 1585 to 1586. Theoleptus was a nephew of Patriarch Metrophanes III. He became Metropolitan of Philippopolis and...
Patriarch ofConstantinople between 1081 and 1084. A monk, he was elevated to the patriarchal throne through the influence of the mother of the emperor...
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...
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...
Patriarchate ofConstantinople in 2009. Before leaving for Mt. Athos, Gregory received a broad education at the University ofConstantinople, including...
Metropolitan of Cyzicus in 1409 Metrophanes II, Patriarch ofConstantinople in 1440–43, was Metropolitan of Cyzicus in 1436–40 Cyril IV, Patriarch of Constantinople...
Serpentzoglou (Κωνσταντῖνος Σερπεντζόγλου), was the Ecumenical Patriarch ofConstantinople between the years 1813 and 1818. He was born in 1769 in Edirne, where...
1347), was the Ecumenical Patriarch ofConstantinople from 1334 to 1347. He was an anti-hesychast and opponent of Gregory Palamas. He was an active participant...
survive, as well as a panegyric poem in his honour, written by a certain Metrophanes. Kazhdan 1991, p. 756. Winkelmann et al. 1999, p. 577. Winkelmann et...