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  • 41Patriarch of All Romania — Patriarch of Romania Patriarchate …

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  • 42Patriarch (disambiguation) — Patriarch can refer to:* Patriarch, the highest ranking bishops of the autocephalous churches in Eastern Orthodoxy, Oriental Orthodoxy, the Roman Catholic Church, and the Assyrian Church of the East * Patriarchs (Bible), prominent figures in the… …

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  • 43Patriarch (Begriffsklärung) — Patriarch (v. griech. πατριάρχης, Erster unter den Vätern bzw. Stammesführer, oder Führer des Vaterlandes, also der Führer (Erste) einer von Männern (Vätern) dominierten Gemeinschaft; von πατήρ, patér „der Vater“ und αρχης Erster, Führer,… …

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  • 44Patriarch Adrian — ( Адриан in Russian; real name Андрей , or Andrey) (October 2, 1627 October 16, 1700) was the last pre revolutionary Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia. Adrian caught the eye of Patriarch Joachim, when he was still an archmandrite at Chudov… …

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  • 45Patriarch Pimen I — ru. Пимен I, born Sergey Mikhailovich Izvekov (July 23, 1910 ndash; May 3, 1990), was the 15th Patriarch of Moscow and the head of the Russian Orthodox Church from 1971 to 1990.He was born in the town of Bogorodsk near Moscow.On December 5, 1925 …

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  • 46Patriarch Raphael I of Constantinople — (Patriarch from 1475 to 1476).As a Serb, he arose to the patriarchal throne with the help of Mara Brankovic, the stepmother of Mehmed the Conqueror. He remained Patriarch for about one year and was deposed after accused for been addicted to… …

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  • 47Patriarch Constantine VI of Constantinople — Patriarch Constantine VI as a bishop, 1906 Constantine VI (1859 – November 28, 1930) was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from December 17, 1924 till January 30, 1925, for 43 days. He served as a locum tenens following the death of… …

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  • 48Patriarch Joseph II of Constantinople — Patriarch Joseph II (1360 1439) was Patriarch of Constantinople from 1416 1439.Born the son of Ivan Shishman of Bulgaria in 1360, little is known of his early life before he became a monk on Mount Athos. He became Metropolitan of Ephesus in 1393 …

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  • 49Patriarch Timothy III of Alexandria — (died 481), also known as Salophakiolos was Patriarch of Alexandria from 460 until his death (with an intermission between 475 and 477). He was an adherent of the Council of Chalcedon and opponent of Monophysitism.In 460 the Emperor expelled the… …

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  • 50Patriarch Paul of Alexandria — was Greek Patriarch of Alexandria between 536 and 540. He was elected Patriarch in 536 when the Greek Church of Alexandria, which had previously recognized the Miaphysite Theodosius, disbanded with this recognition and elected Paul in his place.… …

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