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  • 101Patriarch Macedonius II of Constantinople — Macedonius II (died c.517), patriarch of Constantinople (495 511). For an account of his election see Patriarch Euphemius of ConstantinopleWithin a year or two (the date is uncertain) he assembled a council, in which he confirmed in writing the… …

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  • 102Patriarch Timothy I of Constantinople — Timothy I or Timotheus I (died 523), was a Christian priest of the Eastern Orthodox communion and was appointed Patriarch of Constantinople by the emperor Anastasius I in 511.Early careerTimothy was Christian priest of the Eastern Orthodox… …

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  • 103Patriarch Ilia II of Georgia — Ilia II (Ilya; ka. ილია II) (born January 4, 1933) is the current Catholicos Patriarch of All Georgia and the spiritual leader of the Georgian Orthodox Church. He is officially styled as His Holiness and Beatitude, Archbishop of Mtskheta Tbilisi… …

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  • 104Patriarch Anastasius of Constantinople — Anastasius was the patriarch of Constantinople from 730 to 754. The patriarchate of Constantinople is a high position in the eastern branch of Christianity. He succeeded Germanus I (715 730). Anastasius was heavily involved in the controversy… …

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  • 105Patriarch Evtimiy of Bulgaria — Saint Evtimiy of Tarnovo (also Evtimii, Evtimij, Euthymius ; bg. Свети Евтимий Търновски, Sveti Evtimiy Tarnovski ) was Patriarch of Bulgaria between 1375 and 1393. Regarded as one of the most important figures of medieval Bulgaria, Evtimiy was… …

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  • 106Patriarch Fulk of Jerusalem — Fulk or Fulcher of Angoulême was the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem from 1146 to his death in 1157. Fulk came from Angoulême. According to William of Tyre, he was religious and God fearing, possessed of little learning, but a faithful man and a… …

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  • 107Patriarch Ignatius IV — Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch, the Most reverend Patriarch of Syria, Lebanon, Arabia, Cilicia, Mesopotamia and all the near eastThird in honour among the 15 self governing Orthodox Churches all of whom are in communion with each other.The… …

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  • 108Patriarch von Antiochia — Das Patriarchat von Antiochia (oder Antiochien) soll vom Apostel Petrus ungefähr im Jahre 34 n. Chr. gegründet worden sein. Die legitime Nachfolge des Patriarchats beanspruchen nach einer Spaltung im 5. Jahrhundert und weiteren folgenden… …

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  • 109Patriarch Cosmas III of Constantinople — Cosmas III was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1714 to 1716.[1] He also served as Greek Patriarch of Alexandria under the episcopal name Cosmas II from 1723 until his death in 1736.[2] A Coptic Orthodox patriarch has the same name …

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  • 110Patriarch Dimitrije of Serbia — Dimitrije Димитрије His Holiness the Archbishop of Peć, Metropolitan of Belgrade and Karlovci, Patriarch of Serbs …

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