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Theodore II
Eirenikos (Gr****: Θεόδωρος Εἰρηνικός; died 31
January 1216), also
known as
Theodore Kopas or
Koupas (Κωπᾶς/Κουπᾶς), was a high-ranking Byzantine...
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variations of
soterios ("of saving"); in
Samuel and
Kings variations of
eirenikos ("of peace").
Slaughter offering The
Oxford Dictionary of the
Jewish Religion...
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Autoreianos (1206–1212, patriarch-in-exile at Nicaea) 127.
Theodore II
Eirenikos (1214–1216, Nicaean) 128.
Maximos II (1216, Nicaean) 129.
Manuel I Karantenos...
- Εἰρηνικῶς πρὸς φίλους ἐληλύθαμεν φίλοι. (Hoitines pot'este chairete!
Eirēnikōs pros
philous elēlythamen philoi.)
Greetings to you,
whoever you are. We...
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Eastern Orthodox Church titles Preceded by John X
Kamateros Patriarch of
Constantinople In
exile at
Nicaea 1208–1212 Succeeded by
Theodore II
Eirenikos...
- 1170, when he
attended the
synod at
Constantinople that
condemned John
Eirenikos. In 1177, he led an emb****y to
Baldwin IV of Jerusalem. In 1179, he paid...
- Autoreianos, E****enical
Patriarch of
Constantinople (1207–1213)
Theodore II
Eirenikos, E****enical
Patriarch of
Constantinople (1213–1215)
Maximos II, E****enical...
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dismissed as well, and his post of epi tou
kanikleiou went to
Theodore Eirenikos. The
Patriarch quickly also
brought accusations against him
before a synod—manifestly...
- parti****te in the
synod at
Constantinople in 1170 that
condemned John
Eirenikos. As
primate of Thebes,
Kaloktenes led a
simple and
austere life, devoted...
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Salamis and Aigina.
Choniates appealed to the Emperor's
ministers Theodore Eirenikos and
Constantine Tornikes, but in vain. In the end, he was
forced to travel...