Anthimos III of Constantinople |
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A prelate who started off as a deacon in the ecumenical patriarchate, then served as metropolitan of Smyrna, finally ascending to the patriarchal throne of Constantinople. As the metropolitan of Smyrna he saw to the repair of many churches and the education of the Greek Orthodox community, while as ecumenical patriarch he served in a very difficult period, when the Greek War of Independence was underway. |
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Anthimos IV of Constantinople |
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Anthimos V of Constantinople |
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Anthimos VI of Constantinople |
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Benediktos I of Jerusalem |
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Dionysios II of Constantinople |
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He was born at Galata towards the late 15th century and died while a patriarch of Constantinople in 1556. He served as ecumenical patriarch from 1546 to 1556, while in 1540 he had become metropolitan of Nicomedia. He was pro-Latin. His patriarchal tenure was a period of turbulence due to the contact of his friend and dependent Metrophanes, metropolitan of Kaisareia, with the Catholic Church. |
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Dionysios III of Constantinople |
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Dionysios IV of Constantinople |
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A leading ecclesiastical figure in the second half of the 17th century, when he served as Patriarch of Constantinople five times. His patriarchal career was described by antagonism and controversies with the Phanariote houses of Constantinople. |
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Dionysios V of Constantinople |
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Although he occupied the patriarchal throne for a short period, Dionysios V of Constantinople (1820-1891) played an important role in ecclesiastical matters, particularly in the so-called "issue of privileges". |
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Eugenios II of Constantinople |
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