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  • 91Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople — His All Holiness  Bartholomew I Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople Church Church of Constantinople …

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  • 92Patriarchate of Aquileia (Episcopal) — For other uses, see Patriarchate of Aquileia (disambiguation). Basilica of Aquileia The Patriarchate of Aquileia was an early center of Christianity, an historical state and catholic episcopal see, and today a catholic titular see in northeastern …

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  • 93Patriarch Dionysius II of Constantinople — Dionysius II Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople Church Church of Constantinople Elected 17 April 1546 Reign ended July 1556 Predecessor J …

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  • 94Patriarch Dionysius I of Constantinople — Dionysius I Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople Church Church of Constantinople In Office end 1466 – end 1471 July 1488 – end 1490 Predecessor Symeon I [ …

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  • 95Dometius of Byzantium — Dometius was bishop of Byzantium about the period 272–284. He was a brother of the Roman Emperor Probus. He converted to Christianity, and entered the clergy when he was baptised by the bishop of Byzantium Titus, whom he succeeded. He had two… …

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  • 96Schism of the Three Chapters — The Schism of the Three Chapters was a schism that affected the Roman Catholic Church in North Italy lasting from 553 to 698 AD, although the area out of communion with Rome contracted throughout that time. It was part of a larger Three Chapter… …

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  • 97Makedon (mythology) — For the Greek municipality see Makednos (municipality). Makedon, also Macedon or Makednos (Greek: Μακεδών), was the eponymous mythological ancestor of the ancient Macedonians according to various ancient Greek fragmentary narratives. In most… …

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  • 98Patriarch Maximus III of Constantinople — Maximus III Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople Church Church of Constantinople Appointed spring 1476 Reign ended 3 April 1482 Predecessor …

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  • 99Patriarch Manuel II of Constantinople — Manuel II was the Patriarch of Constantinople from 1244 to 1255. Preceded by Arsenius Autoreianus Patriarch of Constantinople In exile at Nicaea 1244–1255 Succeeded by Methodius II …

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  • 100Isaac (patriarch) — Isaac was bishop of Seleucia Ctesiphon, grand metropolitan and primate of the Church of the East from 399 to 410. He is included in the traditional list of patriarchs of the Church of the East. Contents 1 Sources 2 Isaac s reign 3 See also 4 …

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