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Alphabetical [« »] patrae 1 patras 2 patri 1 patriarch 183 patriarchal 17 patriarchate 18 patriarchates 6 | Frequency [« »] 186 through 183 general 183 name 183 patriarch 181 own 181 place 179 land | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances patriarch |
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1 2,3 | established the rank of patriarch of Constantinople in relation 2 2,3 | to this exaltation of the patriarch of Constantinople.~ The 3 2,3 | significant figure of the patriarch of Constantinople, John 4 2,3 | After the death of the patriarch Nectarius, Eutropius chose 5 2,3 | already widespread, as the new patriarch. He was transported to the 6 2,3 | who were opposed to the patriarch and openly expressed himself 7 2,3 | departure of the beloved Patriarch forced the Emperor to recall 8 2,3 | between the state and the Patriarch did not last very long, 9 2,4 | protest by the Alexandrian patriarch, Cyril, and Pope Celestine, 10 2,4 | teaching was opposed by the patriarch of Constantinople and by 11 2,5 | question of the rank of the patriarch of Constantinople in relation 12 2,5 | of the Constantinopolitan patriarch. Such, in brief, is the 13 2,5 | seriousness of the situation. The Patriarch of Constantinople, Acacius, 14 2,5 | decisions of Chalcedon, and the Patriarch of Alexandria, Peter Mongus, 15 2,5 | churches subject to the Patriarch of Alexandria. In this act 16 2,5 | leadership of the Alexandrian Patriarch, who accepted the Henoticon. 17 2,5 | excommunicate and anathematize the Patriarch of Constantinople, Acacius, 18 2,5 | promise extracted by the Patriarch of Constantinople, an ardent 19 2,5 | spite of the promise of the Patriarch of Constantinople not to 20 3,6 | Apostolic Father,” “Pope and Patriarch,” etc., and the title of 21 3,7 | edict and excommunicated the Patriarch of Constantinople, Menas. 22 3,13| Maurice, Gregory accused the patriarch, John the Faster, of haughtiness:~ ~ 23 3,13| for later he forbade the patriarch of Constantinople to bear 24 3,16| found in the works of the Patriarch Photius; but even this fragment 25 4,1 | to Persia, including the Patriarch of Jerusalem, Zacharias.[ 26 4,1 | famous defender of orthodoxy, Patriarch Sophronius of Jerusalem 27 4,2 | towards an agreement, as was Patriarch Sergius of Constantinople. 28 4,2 | Sophronius, raised to the rank of patriarch of Jerusalem, a position 29 4,2 | document was composed by Patriarch Sergius. The Emperor hoped 30 4,2 | century.~ The Emperor and the patriarch of Constantinople continued 31 4,3 | their representatives. The patriarch of Antioch, Macarius, who 32 4,4 | was crowned emperor by the patriarch in the temple of St. Sophia. 33 4,4 | one might point out the patriarch of Jerusalem, Sophronius, 34 5,4 | one of the treatises of Patriarch Nicephorus, while numerous 35 5,4 | very strong opposition. The patriarch of Constantinople, Germanus, 36 5,4 | by the signature of the patriarch. This authority was of great 37 5,5 | where the election of a new patriarch had meanwhile taken place.~ 38 5,5 | was proclaimed against the Patriarch Germanus, the “worshiper 39 5,8 | of the Romans by Job, the patriarch of the city, and the Byzantine 40 5,8 | In one of his sermons, Patriarch Photius, a contemporary 41 5,8 | when the highly respected Patriarch Tarasius, beloved by all 42 5,8 | was replaced by the new Patriarch Nicephorus, who was raised 43 5,8 | constant influence of the patriarch and the monks. He was an 44 5,8 | were vehemently opposed by Patriarch Nicephorus, who was later 45 5,8 | the apologetic works of Patriarch Nicephorus, and has been 46 5,8 | of images as confirmed by Patriarch Tarasius, and condemned 47 5,8 | According to one historian, Patriarch Nicephorus, deposed by Leo, “ 48 5,8 | Methodius, who later became the patriarch of Constantinople, delivered 49 5,8 | John the Grammarian, later patriarch of Constantinople, the most 50 5,8 | the election of Photius as patriarch of Constantinople. In opposition 51 5,8 | Constantinople. The pope and the patriarch in their turn anathematized 52 5,8 | this period was Nicephorus, patriarch of Constantinople in the 53 5,8 | the three Refutations of Patriarch Nicephorus. This emperor 54 5,8 | according to Bury, “the Patriarch appears as one of the forerunners 55 5,8 | Nicolaus Mysticus, the Patriarch of Constantinople in the 56 5,8 | these qualities.”[193]~ Patriarch John the Grammarian, an 57 6 | associated with the names of Patriarch Photius and Constantine 58 6,2 | friendly terms. Thus the patriarch of Constantinople of this 59 6,2 | set in, and in 1023 the patriarch of Jerusalem, Nicephorus, 60 6,2 | right of appointing the patriarch of Jerusalem. As a result 61 6,3 | Constantinople. In vain did Patriarch Nicholas Mysticus send him 62 6,3 | tears.”[46] At times the patriarch tried to abash Simeon and 63 6,7 | affairs was the deposition of Patriarch Photius and the reinstatement 64 6,7 | requesting that the Roman patriarch send vicars to Constantinople. 65 6,7 | recognize Photius as the Holy Patriarch and decline to be in communion 66 6,7 | the glorification of the patriarch.”[79] This council also 67 6,7 | argued that the pope was a patriarch like all other patriarchs, 68 6,7 | was not necessary for the patriarch of Constantinople to receive 69 6,7 | political influence of the patriarch and his party, as well as 70 6,7 | follow the ideal example of a patriarch symbolized by Photius.”[ 71 6,7 | symbolized by Photius.”[82] This patriarch left a very interesting 72 6,7 | vehemently opposed by the patriarch on the basis that it was 73 6,7 | performed, in the absence of a patriarch, Leo himself placed the 74 6,7 | deliberations the rank of patriarch was conferred upon Euthymius.~ 75 6,7 | marriage and denounced the new patriarch, Euthymius. The other, a 76 6,7 | outcome of this period: “Patriarch Nicholas emerged as full 77 6,7 | parts of Italy. Through his patriarch, Nicephorus Phocas prohibited 78 6,7 | vehemently opposed by the patriarch and the bishops, and the 79 6,7 | between the pope and the patriarch of Constantinople (Michael 80 6,7 | and arrogantly toward the patriarch, forcing him to refuse to 81 6,7 | negotiations with them. The patriarch also refused to make any 82 6,7 | proclaimed anathema for Patriarch “Michael and his followers, 83 6,7 | Cerularius. Through the patriarch of Antioch he notified the 84 6,7 | orthodoxy and supported the patriarch of Constantinople.[102]~ 85 6,7 | Constantinople.[102]~For the patriarch of Constantinople the break 86 6,7 | authority, on the power of the patriarch, and other civil and ecclesiastic 87 6,7 | It is almost certain that Patriarch Photius took part in the 88 6,7 | power to the power of the patriarch, and in the treatment of 89 6,7 | occupied by the ecumenical patriarch of New Rome with regard 90 6,7 | concerning the cause of Patriarch Nikon in the time of Tsar 91 6,8 | capital and was crowned by the patriarch. He remained on the throne 92 6,8 | the tenth century.[168]~ Patriarch Nicholas Mysticus, well 93 7,1 | to the doge and Venetian patriarch and their successors, the 94 7,1 | Jerusalem, and made a bishop the patriarch of Jerusalem; then the Bedouin “ 95 7,1 | submit to the Emperor. The patriarch of Antioch was to be appointed 96 7,1 | there would be no Latin patriarch of Antioch. The cities and 97 7,1 | Emperor was welcomed by the patriarch with his clergy; then, through 98 7,1 | to the cathedral by the patriarch of Antioch in his pontifical 99 7,1 | against the will of the patriarch, constructed a church in 100 7,3 | Sophia and the election of a patriarch were to be left to the side 101 7,3 | of the election of the patriarch, of ecclesiastical property, 102 7,3 | the residence of the Latin patriarch in Constantinople, was called 103 7,3 | Constantinople, was called the patriarch of Constantinople. In addition, 104 7,4 | of fourteen titles), the patriarch of Antioch, Theodore Balsamon, 105 7,4 | power and activity of the patriarch concern only soul.” The 106 7,4 | misleading and heretical. The patriarch to whom Italus was delivered 107 7,4 | the utmost to incline the patriarch to concessions. “A Conversation” 108 7,4 | council between Manuel and the patriarch, is a very interesting document 109 7,4 | this “Conversation” the patriarch says that the pope is “reeking 110 7,4 | Latins. This statement of the patriarch, apparently reflecting the 111 7,4 | he dealt harshly with the patriarch of Constantinople and allowed 112 8,2 | foreign power. The last Greek patriarch of Constantinople, John 113 8,2 | supposed that the former patriarch of Constantinople, John 114 8,2 | of despot. As the Greek patriarch of Constantinople, who after 115 8,2 | to come to Nicaea, a new patriarch, Michael Autoreanus, was 116 8,7 | the rights of the Greek patriarch, who was then living at 117 8,7 | independent of the Orthodox patriarch of Nicaea, namely, to the 118 8,13| Negroponte). The Latin patriarch and the chief members of 119 8,14| from the Franks, the Latin patriarch should be elected from the 120 8,14| participate in the election of the patriarch or that any revenues should 121 8,14| mention the election of the patriarch. And when the new clergy 122 8,14| complicated when in 1206 the patriarch of Constantinople, John 123 8,14| authorization to elect a new patriarch, and Henry allowed them 124 8,14| allowed them to choose the patriarch provided they would recognize 125 8,14| the Latins stood the Latin patriarch, Thomas Morosini and, leading 126 8,14| In 1208 a new Orthodox patriarch, Michael Autoreanus, was 127 8,14| Nicaea had an Orthodox Greek patriarch of her own, who, residing 128 8,14| to bear the title of the patriarch of Constantinople. But the 129 8,14| opened negotiations with Patriarch Germanus II on the union 130 8,14| patriarchal letter, in which the patriarch offered to the pope for 131 8,14| important letter of the patriarch of Nicaea to Innocent IV, 132 8,14| Accordingly he did not desire a patriarch of great energy and strong 133 8,14| promoted from layman to patriarch in three days.[133] Under 134 8,16| Fathers. In Vatatzes’ reign, Patriarch Germanus had a feeling of 135 8,16| of the persuasions of the patriarch, and retired to a monastery 136 8,16| negotiations of Vatatzes and the patriarch with the papal legates concerning 137 8,16| came near being elected patriarch, devoted most of his time 138 8,16| was kindly received by the patriarch and afterwards made bishop 139 8,16| ecclesiastical authority, the patriarch, who was backed by the rival 140 9,2 | powerful Alexius Apocaucus, the patriarch; and others. The characteristic 141 9,2 | crowned at Hadrianople by the patriarch of Jerusalem, who put on 142 9,2 | should be performed by the patriarch, but it was probably postponed 143 9,5 | Serbia, dependent upon the patriarch of Constantinople, was not 144 9,5 | proclaimed, the archbishop or patriarch of Serbia could crown the 145 9,5 | something more was needed. The patriarch of Constantinople, naturally, 146 9,5 | needed an independent Serbian patriarch for his coronation as emperor. 147 9,5 | emperor. As the choice of that patriarch took place without the participation 148 9,5 | had to substitute for the patriarch of Constantinople. The Serbian 149 9,5 | Constantinople. The Serbian patriarch was elected, and the patriarch 150 9,5 | patriarch was elected, and the patriarch of Constantinople, who refused 151 9,5 | After the election of the patriarch the solemn coronation of 152 9,7 | the same purpose from the patriarch of Constantinople, was favorably 153 9,8 | Emperor himself with the Greek patriarch and a brilliant retinue 154 9,9 | still gorgeous fittings. Patriarch and cardinal, the crowd 155 9,9 | and said farewell to the patriarch. The ceremony was in reality 156 9,11| Greek church, the future patriarch John Beccus (Veccus), “a 157 9,11| embassy headed by the former patriarch Germanus and the historian 158 9,12| Gregoras, noted that one patriarch “could not even read correctly.”[ 159 9,12| monks when a zealot became patriarch the same historian wrote: “ 160 9,12| Arsentte comes from the name of Patriarch Arsenius, who twice mounted 161 9,12| scholarship, Arsenius was chosen patriarch by the Emperor of Nicaea, 162 9,12| position in regard to the Patriarch Arsenius.~ The Arsenites 163 9,12| and exalting the deposed patriarch. Arsenius’ death failed 164 9,12| This period saw the last patriarch elected from the state officials 165 9,12| state officials and the last patriarch elected from the secular 166 9,12| monasteries over to the patriarch of Constantinople, who was 167 9,12| great spiritual power of the Patriarch.”[265]~ With the name of 168 9,12| respects were subject to the patriarch of Constantinople. Of the 169 9,13| report presented to the patriarch contains these lines: “Until 170 9,13| confined in prison by the patriarch for his religious ideas. 171 9,14| same time, however, the patriarch of Constantinople Philotheus, 172 9,15| his brother; Joseph, the patriarch of Constantinople; Mark ( 173 9,15| point of leaving Florence. Patriarch Joseph, who was opposed 174 9,15| the funeral monument of Patriarch Joseph, who died during 175 9,15| fantastically, John Palaeologus and Patriarch Joseph, whose entrance into 176 9,16| were strictly observed. The patriarch, bishops, and priests were 177 9,16| was in the hands of the patriarch and bishops. The sacred 178 9,16| continued to exist, and the patriarch along with the synod carried 179 9,16| very difficult.~ The first patriarch of Constantinople under 180 9,18| unpublished correspondence of the patriarch of Constantinople, Athanasius 181 9,18| secular name was George), patriarch under Andronicus II, the 182 9,18| Byzantine church and the first patriarch of Constantinople under 183 9,18| Gregorius (George) of Cyprus, a patriarch under Andronicus the Elder,