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patras 2
patri 1
patriarch 183
patriarchal 17
patriarchate 18
patriarchates 6
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17 offer
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17 patriarchal
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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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patriarchal

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,4 | with the passing of the patriarchal throne of Constantinople 2 5,4 | his life peacefully. The patriarchal chair was filled by Anastasius, 3 5,8 | Grammarian was deposed from the patriarchal throne and the see of Constantinople 4 5,8 | image-worship, was deposed from the patriarchal throne and his high rank 5 6,7 | Basil offered Photius the patriarchal throne. This reinstatement 6 6,7 | Photius did not remain in the patriarchal chair until the end of his 7 6,7 | his brother Stephen to the patriarchal throne. Through this latter 8 6,7 | reinstated the former on the patriarchal throne.[87]~ In the interests 9 8,7 | independent of archiepiscopal or patriarchal jurisdiction) archbishop 10 8,14| population of Nicaea regarded the patriarchal throne transferred to them 11 8,14| brought to Pope Gregory IX a patriarchal letter, in which the patriarch 12 9,12| Arsenius, who twice mounted the patriarchal throne, the first time at 13 9,12| occupied by monks, and the patriarchal throne of Constantinople 14 9,12| submitted to the Apostolic and Patriarchal throne of the city protected 15 9,16| and bishops. The sacred patriarchal synod continued to exist, 16 9,18| VIII elevated him to the patriarchal throne, which he occupied 17 9,18| Palaeologus twice occupied the patriarchal throne (1289-1293 and 1304-


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