Gregory II of Constantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople in 1283–1289
Gregory III of Constantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople in 1443–1450
Gregory IV of Constantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople in 1623
Gregory V of Constantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople in 1797–1798, 1806–1808 and 1818–1821
Gregory VI of Constantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople in 1835–1840
Gregory VII of Constantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople in 1923–1924
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Gregory V (Greek: Γρηγόριος; 1746 – 22 April 1821), born Georgios Angelopoulos (Γεώργιος Αγγελόπουλος), was Ecumenical PatriarchofConstantinople from...
was the 33rd bishop or PatriarchofConstantinople (April 11, 582 – 595). He was the first to assume the title Ecumenical Patriarch. He is regarded as a...
1347), was the Ecumenical PatriarchofConstantinople from 1334 to 1347. He was an anti-hesychast and opponent ofGregory Palamas. He was an active participant...
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....
PatriarchGregory III, surnamed Mammis or Μammas (Greek: Γρηγόριος Μαμμῆς; before c. 1420 – 1459), was Ecumenical Patriarch within the Eastern Orthodox...
Ecumenical PatriarchofConstantinople (Greek: Οἰκουμενικός Πατριάρχης, romanized: Oikoumenikós Patriárchēs) is the Archbishop ofConstantinople and primus...
the PatriarchofConstantinople from 715 to 730. He is regarded as a saint by both the Orthodox and Roman Catholic Churches, with a feast day of 12 May...
Gregory VII (Greek: Γρηγόριος Ζʹ; secular name Gregorios Zervoudakis (Ζερβουδάκης); 21 September 1850 – 17 November 1924) was Ecumenical Patriarchof...
unionist patriarchGregory III ofConstantinople, residing in Rome from 1451 on, remained the city's nominal patriarch through the Ottoman capture of the city...
Francesco Condulmer (1438–1453) Gregory Mammas (1453–1458), formerly Orthodox PatriarchofConstantinople as Gregory III Isidore of Kiev (1458–1462) Bessarion...
afterwards. Pope Gregory opposed Leo and urged him to retract the edict, which Leo refused to do. Leo appointed Anastasios patriarchofConstantinople in 730,...
Patriarchate ofConstantinople in 2009. Before leaving for Mt. Athos, Gregory received a broad education at the University ofConstantinople, including...
Ἰερεμίας Τρανός; c. 1536 – 4 September 1595) was Ecumenical PatriarchofConstantinople three times between 1572 and 1595. Jeremias Tranos was born in...
Ecumenical PatriarchofConstantinople (595–606). He was previously presbyter and steward, oikonomos, of the great church at Constantinople (Chronicon...
the Ecumenical PatriarchofConstantinople from 1821 until his death in 1822. Prior to his election as Patriarch, he was Archbishop of Anchialos in Bulgaria...
(Greek: Γεώργιος Φουρτουνιάδης; 1 March 1798 – 8 June 1881) was Ecumenical Patriarch in the periods 1835–1840 and 1867–1871. He was born on 1 March 1798 in...
PatriarchGregory III may refer to: PatriarchGregory III of Alexandria, Greek Patriarchof Alexandria in 1354–1366 Gregory III ofConstantinople, Ecumenical...
489) served as the Ecumenical PatriarchofConstantinople from 472 to 489. He was practically the first prelate in all of Eastern Orthodoxy and was renowned...
approval ofPatriarchGregory III ofConstantinople. When Isidore died in 1458, the Orthodox dioceses within the territory of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania...
PatriarchGregory IV may refer to: PatriarchGregory IV of Alexandria, Greek Patriarchof Alexandria in 1398–1412 Gregory IV ofConstantinople, Ecumenical...
PatriarchofConstantinople for two periods from June 1350 to 1353 and from 1354 to 1363. Kallistos I was an Athonite monk and supporter ofGregory Palamas...
18 June 1623, the Holy Synod deposed Gregory IV and formally elected Anthimus II as PatriarchofConstantinople. Anthimus II, even if politically supported...
1379) was the Ecumenical PatriarchofConstantinople for two periods from November 1353 to 1354 and 1364 to 1376, and a leader of the Byzantine monastic...