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  • 51Michael I Cerularius — Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople See Patriarchate of Constantinople Enthroned …

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  • 52Onesimus — [1] This article is about the biblical figure. For other uses, see Onesimus (disambiguation). Saint Onesimus Holy Disciple Onesimus Bishop of Byzantium …

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  • 53Paul I of Constantinople — Paul I or Paulus I or Saint Paul the Confessor (died c.350), sixth bishop of Constantinople, elected AD 336 or 340. His feast day is on November 6. He was a native of Thessalonica, a presbyter of Constantinople, and secretary to the aged bishop… …

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  • 54Eudoxius of Antioch — Eudoxius (died 370) was the eighth bishop of Constantinople from January 27, 360 to 370, previously bishop of Germanicia and of Antioch, and was one of the most influential Arians.Saint Eustathius was bishop of Antioch between 324 and 331.… …

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  • 55Demophilus of Constantinople — Demophilus (died 386) was bishop of Berea and bishop of Constantinople from 370 until expelled in 380. Biography Born of good family in Thessalonica,[1] he was elected by the Arians to the bishopric of Constantinople.[2] The opinion of the… …

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  • 56Archbishop Nectarius of Constantinople — Nectarius (died 397 or 398) was the archbishop of Constantinople from AD 381 until his death, the successor to Saint Gregory Nazianzus.[1] Contents 1 Background 2 His calling 3 …

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  • 57Archbishop Maximianus of Constantinople — Maximianus was the archbishop of Constantinople from 25 October 431 until his death on 12 April 434. Biography Maximianus had led a monastic life and had entered presbyteral orders; his action in building, at his own expense, tombs for the… …

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  • 58List of Byzantine Empire-related topics — NOTOC This is a list of people, places, things, and concepts related to or originating from the Byzantine Empire. Feel free to add more, and create missing pages.AAachen Cathedral, Acacius of Constantinople, Academy, Aegean Sea, Aegyptus (Roman… …

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  • 59Metrophanes of Byzantium — Saint Metrophanes was the bishop of Byzantium from 306 to 314. He may have retired from his episcopacy and died as late as 326. There is a tradition that, before his death, the Emperor Constantine I bestowed upon him the honorary title of… …

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  • 60Patriarch Nicholas III of Constantinople — Nicholas III Grammatikos or Grammaticus was an Eastern Orthodox patriarch of Constantinople (1084–1111). Educated in Constantinople, Nicholas spent much of his early years in Pisidian Antioch, where it is believed he took his monastic vows. He… …

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