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  • 101Patriarch Mark II of Constantinople — Mark II Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople Church Church of Constantinople Appointed Autumn 1465 Reign ended Autumn 1466 Predecessor Gennadius Scholarius …

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  • 102Patriarch Matthew II of Constantinople — Matthew II Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople Church Church of Constantinople In Office February 1596 April 1598 – Jan 1602 Jan – Febr 1603 Predecessor Jeremias II Theophanes I Neophytus II …

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  • 103Patriarch Maximus II of Constantinople — Maximus II was Patriarch of Constantinople from June to December 1216. He had been abbot of the monastery of the Akoimetoi and was the confessor of the Nicaean emperor Theodore I Laskaris before he became patriarch. George Akropolites and… …

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  • 104Patriarch Maximus IV of Constantinople — Maximus IV Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople Church Church of Constantinople Appointed early 1491 Reign ended early 1497 Predecessor Di …

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  • 105Archbishop Maximus I of Constantinople — Maximus, also known as Maximus I or Maximus the Cynic, was the intrusive archbishop of Constantinople in 380, where he became a rival of Gregory Nazianzus. Biography Born in Alexandria into a poor family, Maximus was the son of Christian parents …

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  • 106Patriarch Meletius I Pegas — Meletius I Pegas Greek Patriarch of Alexandria Church Greek Orthodox Church of Alexandria Enthroned August 1590 Reign ended 12 September 1601 Predecessor …

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  • 107Patriarch Metrophanes III of Constantinople — Metrophanes III Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople Church Church of Constantinople In Office Jan/Febr 1565 – 4 May 1572 25 Nov 1579 – 9 Aug 1580 Predecessor Joasaph II Jeremias II …

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  • 108Patriarch Michael II of Constantinople — Michael II Kourkouas (Oxeites) (Greek: Μιχαήλ Β΄ Κουρκούας) was an Eastern Orthodox patriarch of Constantinople (July 1143 – March 1146). In early 1143 Patriarch Leo and Emperor John II Komnenos died within a few months of each other, bringing a… …

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  • 109Patriarch Michael IV of Constantinople — Michael IV Autoreianos (Greek: Μιχαήλ Ἀυτωρειανός) was the Patriarch of Constantinople from 1208 to his death in 1214. Michael was a well educated man and a member of the literary circle around Eustathius of Thessalonica. In the ecclesiastic… …

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  • 110Patriarch Neophytus VI of Constantinople — Neophytus VI Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople Church Church of Constantinople In Office 27 Sept 1734 – August 1740 May 1743 – March 1744 Predecessor Serapheim I Paisius II …

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