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1 5,8 | dynasty. Photius, whose first patriarchate fell in the time of Michael 2 6,3 | as well as the Bulgarian patriarchate established by Simeon. This 3 6,7 | him throughout Ignatius’ patriarchate. Basil himself soon recognized 4 6,7 | tenth century during the patriarchate of Nicholas Mysticus, a 5 6,7 | in the last years of his patriarchate was the convocation in 920 6 7,3 | Morosini, was raised to the patriarchate and became the head of the 7 7,4 | church to the western, of the patriarchate of Constantinople to the 8 8,7 | Greek hierarchs and the patriarchate of Nicaea, which was called 9 8,7 | Nicaea, which was called the patriarchate of Constantinople.~ In the 10 8,9 | autocephalous Bulgarian patriarchate, which was established with 11 8,10| to recognize the Orthodox patriarchate of Constantinople established 12 8,10| and that thereby the Latin patriarchate at Constantinople should 13 8,14| Venetians, had elected to the patriarchate a Venetian noble, Thomas 14 8,14| of the Constantinopolitan patriarchate, and the withdrawal from 15 8,14| church, and the Orthodox patriarchate, and restored them to Constantinople. 16 9,5 | Council established a Serbian patriarchate entirely independent from 17 9,5 | from the Constantinopolitan patriarchate. Dushan needed an independent 18 9,12| Athenian monks over the patriarchate of Constantinople in the