MaximusV (Greek: Μάξιμος Εʹ; 26 October 1897 – 1 January 1972) served as the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1946 until his resignation in...
449–455 Maximus II of Constantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch in 1216 Maximos II Hakim, Patriarch of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church in 1760–1761 Maximus III...
Maximus of Constantinople may refer to: Archbishop Maximus I of Constantinople, Archbishop of Constantinople in 380 PatriarchMaximus II of Constantinople...
Pope Maximus of Alexandria, 15th Pope and Patriarch of Alexandria. He is commemorated in the Coptic Synaxarion on the 14th day of Baramudah (April 22)...
Maximus II (Greek: Μάξιμος; died December 1216) was Patriarch of Constantinople from June to December 1216. He had been abbot of the monastery of the...
Maximus II was a 5th-century patriarch of Antioch. After the deposition of Domnus II by the Second Council of Ephesus, 449, Dioscorus persuaded the emperor...
Constantinople Ecumenical Patriarch Constantine VI of Constantinople Ecumenical Patriarch Germanus V of Constantinople Ecumenical PatriarchMaximusV of Constantinople...
Christian monk Alexios II of Trebizond Ecumenical Patriarch John VIII Ecumenical PatriarchMaximusV Michael Panaretos George Amiroutzes Gregory Choniades...
Maximus, also known as Maximus I or Maximus the Cynic (Greek: Μάξιμος ὁ Κυνικός), was the intrusive archbishop of Constantinople in 380, where he became...
This is a list of the Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople. 1. St. Andrew the Apostle (38 AD), founder 2. St. Stachys the Apostle (38–54 AD) 3. St....
(Μάξιμος ὁ Ἁγιορίτης), as well as Maximus the Philosopher. His signature was Maximus Grecus Lakedaimon (lit. Maximus the Greek of, and originating from...
17 February 1946, after suffering from bronchitis and was succeeded by MaximusV. At the 1946 Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America national convention...
Maximus the Confessor (Greek: Μάξιμος ὁ Ὁμολογητής, romanized: Maximos ho Homologētēs), also spelled Maximos, otherwise known as Maximus the Theologian...
Empire Ecumenical Patriarch Joachim III of Constantinople (1834–1912): Constantinople, Ottoman Empire Ecumenical PatriarchMaximusV of Constantinople...
The Greek Orthodox patriarch of Jerusalem or Eastern Orthodox patriarch of Jerusalem, officially patriarch of Jerusalem (Greek: Πατριάρχης Ιεροσολύμων;...
The Patriarch of Alexandria (also known as the Bishop of Alexandria or Pope of Alexandria) is the highest-ranking bishop of Egypt. The Patriarchs trace...
Ειρηναίος), the 140th patriarch of the Greek Orthodox Church of Jerusalem, from his election in 2001, when he succeeded Patriarch Diodoros, until his dismissal...
The Greek Orthodox patriarch of Alexandria has the title Pope and Patriarch of Alexandria and all Africa. The term "Greek" is a religious identifier and...
Patriarch Theophilos III of Jerusalem (Greek: Πατριάρχης Ιεροσολύμων Θεόφιλος Γ'; Arabic: غبطة بطريرك المدينة المقدسة اورشليم وسائر أعمال فلسطين كيريوس...
of North and South America from 1930 to 1948 and the 268th Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1948 to 1972. Athenagoras was born as Aristocles...
The Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople (Greek: Οἰκουμενικός Πατριάρχης, romanized: Oikoumenikós Patriárchēs) is the Archbishop of Constantinople and...
(abbot of Euthymius), Anastasius IV Patriarch of Antioch, Antiochus of Sabe PG 90: Maximus the Abbot PG 91: Maximus the Confessor, Thalassius the Abbot...
–???) Maximus I (???–???) Julian I (???–???) Gaius I (???–???) Symmachus (???) Gaius II (???–162) Julian II (162–???) Capion (???–???) Maximus II (??...
Acacius (Greek: Ἀκάκιος; died 26 November 489) served as the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 472 to 489. He was practically the first prelate...