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- Terkos (Gr****: Δέρκος, Derkos; also Δέλκη Delke, Δέλκος Delkos, and Δέρκοι Derkoi) is a neighbourhood in the muni****lity and district of Arnavutköy, Istanbul...
- The Metropolis of Derkoi (Gr****: Ἱερὰ Μητρόπολις Δέρκων) is a residential see of the Eastern Orthodox Church subject to the E****enical Patriarch of Constantinople...
- Eugenios of Anchialos. Iosif of Thessaloniki. (see also: June 3) Gregorios of Derkoi. (see also: June 3) Dionysios of Ephesus. Dorotheos of Andrianople. (see...
- Catholic Church. The Orthodox diocese remains extant (see Metropolis of Derkoi). Its site is located near Derkoz in European Turkey. Richard Talbert, ed...
- archdiocese): Metropolis of Chalcedon: Emmanuel Adamakis (2021–) Metropolis of Derkoi: Apostolos Daniilidis (2011–) Metropolis of Imbros and Tenedos: Cyril Sykis...
- Vidin, then bishop of Drama until 1835, when he was appointed bishop of Derkoi. He was elected to the patriarchal throne for the first time in 1842, and...
- 1899, metropolitan of Trebizond in 1906, of Cyzicus in 1913 and finally of Derkoi in 1922. Following the death of Patriarch Gregory VII, November 17, 1924...
- metropolitan bishops, Dionysios of Ephesus, Athanasios of Nicomedia, Gregory of Derkoi, and Eugenios of Anchialos. Moreover, the execution of the Patriarch signaled...
- was elected metropolitan bishop of Vize, in 1783 of İzmit, and in 1791 of Derkoi. In the 3rd of March in 1794, he was elected E****enical Patriarch, succeeding...
- magazine; in New York City (d. 1988) Constantine VI, the Metropolitan of Derkoi, was elected by his fellow clergy as the new E****enical Patriarch of Constantinople...