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    The ecumenical patriarch (Greek: Οἰκουμενικός Πατριάρχης, romanized: Oikoumenikós Patriárchēs) is the archbishop of Constantinople (Istanbul), New Rome and primus inter pares (first among equals) among the heads of the several autocephalous churches which compose the Eastern Orthodox … See more

    The ecumenical patriarch of Constantinople is first among equals, or first in honor among all Eastern Orthodox bishops, who presides in person—or through a delegate—over any council of Orthodox primates … See more

    The ecumenical patriarch has a unique role among Eastern Orthodox bishops, though it is not without its controversy. He is primus inter pares ("first among equals"), as he is senior … See more

    The (arch)bishopric of Constantinople has had a continuous history since the founding of the city in AD 330 by Constantine the Great. After Constantine the Great had enlarged Byzantium to make it into a second capital city in 330, it was thought appropriate … See more

    After the proclamation of the Republic of Turkey on 29 October 1923, the Turkish state only recognises the patriarch as the spiritual leader of the Greek minority in Turkey, … See more

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    The Ecumenical Patriarch bears the name: "(name), by the grace of God Archbishop of Constantinople, New Rome and Ecumenical Patriarch" See more

    Because of the work of Ecumenical Patriarch Dimitrios, who established September 1 as the day for the protection of the environment, and especially the ongoing work of the current patriarch, Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew has been given the title, " See more

    When the Ottoman Turks conquered Constantinople in 1453, the patriarchate ceased to function. The Patriarchate was restored by the … See more

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    • 46. St. Gennadius I (458–471)
    • 47. Acacius (471–488)
    • 48. Fravitta (488–489), also Flavian II
    • 49. Euphemius (489–495)

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      WebJan 04, 2022 · This city was the capital of the Eastern Roman ( Byzantine) Empire from the 4th through the 11th centuries and the center of Eastern Christianity. There are about 300 …

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        WebDirected by Archon Nick Furris. Primus sine paribus... As the Archbishop of Constantinople he is 'one among' equals, as the Patriarch of Constantinople he is 'first among' equals, and. as the Ecumenical

      • List of Patriarchs of Constantinople - OrthodoxWiki

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        WebSep 06, 2020 · List of Patriarchs ( Ecumenical Patriarchate) Hierarchical Succession of the Patriarchal See of Constantinople at the Orthodox Research Institute. List of Ecumenical …

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        WebSaint Photius, Patriarch of Constantinople. In Constantinople there were two parties struggling for power in both ecclesiastical and civil affairs—the so-called zealots or conservatives, and the moderates. In 858, in an …

      • https://www.britannica.com/biography/Michael-Cerularius

        WebMichael Cerularius, (born c. 1000, Constantinople—died Jan. 21, 1059, Madytus, near Constantinople), Greek Orthodox patriarch of Constantinople from March 1043 to …

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        WebSaint Athanasius III Patelarios, Patriarch of Constantinople, Wonderworker of Lubensk, in the world Alexis, was born in 1560 on the island of Crete, into the pious Greek family …

      • https://www.britannica.com/biography/Saint-Photius

        WebSaint Photius, (born c. 820, Constantinople [now Istanbul, Turkey]—died 10th century?; feast day February 6), patriarch of Constantinople (858–867 and 877–886), defender of the autonomous traditions of his …

      • https://christianity.fandom.com/wiki/Patriarch_of_Constantinople

        WebThe Patriarch of Constantinople is the Ecumenical Patriarch, ranking as the " first among equals " in the Eastern Orthodox communion. In this capacity he is first in honor among …



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