- Patriarchate,
Galesiotes was in
charge of the
sakellion of the
Church from
around 1330 and 1346.
Along with
being a
Church official,
Galesiotes also became...
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Saint Lazaros of
Mount Galesios (Gr****: Λάζαρος ὁ Γαλησιώτης,
Lazaros ho
Galēsiōtēs; c. 972/981 – 7
November 1053) was an 11th-century
Byzantine monk and...
- Germ**** III (1266) 136. St.
Joseph I
Galesiotes (1266–1275) 137. John XI
Bekkos (1275–1282)
Joseph I
Galesiotes (1282–1283),
restored 138.
Gregory II...
- Gr**** and
Latin Churches had been exaggerated.
After Patriarch Joseph I
Galesiotes abdicated early in 1275 due to his
opposition to the
Council of Lyon,...
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Joseph I
Galesiotes (Gr****: Ἰωσὴφ Γαλησιώτης; fl. 1222 - died 1283) was a
Byzantine monk who
served twice as
Patriarch of Constantinople, from 1266 to...
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Demetrios Kyritzes, Manuel,
together with the
Great Chartophylax George Galesiotes,
influenced the life of the
Church of
Constantinople for more than twenty...
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became protosynkellos by 1299.
According to one of his students,
George Galesiotes, he
continued teaching until his death,
sometime between 1310 and 1314...
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Zayyanid ruler of
Tlemcen (b. 1206)
March 23 –
Joseph I of
Constantinople (
Galesiotes),
Byzantine abbot and
patriarch April 9 –
Margaret of Scotland, Queen...
- Preceded by ****nius Autorei**** E****enical
Patriarch of
Constantinople 1265–1266 Succeeded by
Joseph I
Galesiotes...
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throne was
contested by two factions, one led by the lay
archons George Galesiotes (the
Great Chartophylax) and
Manuel Christonymos (the ****ure Patriarch...