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- ****nios Autoreianos (Latinized as ****nius Autori****; Gr****: Ἀρσένιος Αὐτωρειανός; c. 1200 – 30 September 1273), E****enical Patriarch of Constantinople...
- church synod deposed the E****enical Patriarch of Constantinople ****nios Autoreianos on the initiative of Emperor Michael VIII Palaiologos. The Council of...
- prelates elected a high-ranking cleric, Michael Autoreianos, patriarch on 20 March 1208. Autoreianos was related to Theodore's chief advisor, Kamateros...
- ****nio ****nio (TV series), 1997 American situation comedy ****nios Autoreianos (c. 1200–1273), E****enical Patriarch of Constantinople Linda ****nio...
- Xiphilinos (1191–1198) 125. John X Kamateros (1198–1206) 126. Michael IV Autoreianos (1206–1212, patriarch-in-exile at Nicaea) 127. Theodore II Eirenikos...
- Eastern Orthodox Church titles Preceded by George II Xiphilinos E****enical Patriarch of Constantinople 1198–1206 Succeeded by Michael IV Autoreianos...
- reconquest, and during this period there is mention that Patriarch Michael IV Autoreianos offered full remission of sins to Nicene troops about to enter battle...
- Constantine X and Eudokia in a reliquary of Demetrius of Thessaloniki, by John Autoreianos. Miniature of Constantine X and Eudokia alongside their son and co-emperor...
- been postponed. Eventually the news leaked out, and Patriarch ****nios Autoreianos excommunicated Michael VIII. This ban was not lifted until six years...
- Kamateros, E****enical Patriarch of Constantinople (1198–1206) Michael IV Autoreianos, E****enical Patriarch of Constantinople (1207–1213) Theodore II Eirenikos...