Patriarch Callistus of Constantinople may refer to:
Callistus I of Constantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch in 1350–1354 and 1355–1363
Callistus II of Constantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch in 1397
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PatriarchCallistusofConstantinople may refer to: Callistus I ofConstantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch in 1350–1354 and 1355–1363 Callistus II of Constantinople...
Oxford University Press, p. 289. Hunter H.D., "Callistus II Xanthopulus, PatriarchofConstantinople", (subscription required) Hussey, J.M.. The Orthodox...
"Callistus" in this account is often confused with Callistus II ofConstantinople, who reigned as Patriarch in 1397, after the death of Maximos of Kafsokalyvia...
was the patriarchofConstantinople (489–490). According to Nicephorus Callistus Xanthopoulos, on the death ofPatriarch Acacius ofConstantinople, the emperor...
This is a list of the Ecumenical PatriarchsofConstantinople. 1. St. Andrew the Apostle (38 AD), founder 2. St. Stachys the Apostle (38–54 AD) 3. St....
Patriarch Callistus I ofConstantinople, patriarch from 1350 to 1353 and from 1354 to 1363 PatriarchCallistus II ofConstantinople, patriarch in 1397 Saint...
the PatriarchofConstantinople from 458 until his death. Gennadius is known to have been a learned writer who followed the Antiochene school of literal...
489) served as the Ecumenical PatriarchofConstantinople from 472 to 489. He was practically the first prelate in all of Eastern Orthodoxy and was renowned...
December 1347), was the Ecumenical PatriarchofConstantinople from 1334 to 1347. He was an anti-hesychast and opponent of Gregory Palamas. He was an active...
1379) was the Ecumenical PatriarchofConstantinople for two periods from November 1353 to 1354 and 1364 to 1376, and a leader of the Byzantine monastic...
died 3 November 1254) was the PatriarchofConstantinople from 1244 to 1255. Because of the Latin occupation ofConstantinople (1204–61), Manuel resided at...
Church is governed by the heads (patriarchs) of the five major episcopal sees of the Roman Empire: Rome, Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch, and Jerusalem...
Patriarchate ofConstantinople until 1870. Patriarch Euthymius has been canonized and his memory is honored on the same day as that of his namesake Euthymius...
1935), was primate of the Church of Greece from 1918 to 1920 as Meletius III, after which he was Ecumenical PatriarchofConstantinople as Meletius IV from...
Antony IV (Greek: Ἀντώνιος; died May 1397) was the Ecumenical PatriarchofConstantinople for two terms, from January 1389 to July 1390, and again from...
Walford, Edward, trans. Epitome of the Ecclesiastical History of Philostorgius, Compiled by Photius, PatriarchofConstantinople. London: Henry G. Bohn, 1855...
Patriarchate of Constantinople (the Archbishopric of Ohrid remained autocephalous), which resulted in Dušan's excommunication by PatriarchCallistus I of Constantinople...
Matthew I (Greek: Ματθαῖος; died August 1410) was the Ecumenical PatriarchofConstantinople from 1397 to 1410, with a brief interruption in 1402–03. Matthew...
excommunicated by Pope Felix III Acacius, PatriarchofConstantinople was excommunicated by Pope Felix III on account of his receiving the excommunicated Peter...
in 1359, by Callistus I, the Ecumenical PatriarchofConstantinople as the most senior church office of the Patriarchate ofConstantinople, covering the...
Serpentzoglou (Κωνσταντῖνος Σερπεντζόγλου), was the Ecumenical PatriarchofConstantinople between the years 1813 and 1818. He was born in 1769 in Edirne...
the eighth bishop ofConstantinople from January 27, 360 to 370, previously bishop of Germanicia and of Antioch. Eudoxius was one of the most influential...
succeeded by Patriarch Philotheus I ofConstantinople (November 1353 – 1354). In 1355, after diplomatic struggles, a restored PatriarchCallistus I of Constantinople...