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Antony II
Kauleas (Gr****: Ἀντώνιος Καυλέας, romanized: Antōnios
Kauleas; died 1
February 901) was
Patriarch of
Constantinople from 893 to
February 12...
- Stephen's
death in 893, Leo
replaced him with Zaoutzes' nominee,
Antony II
Kauleas, who died in 901. Leo then
promoted his own
Imperial secretary (mystikos)...
- (877–886 AD),
restored 87. St.
Stephen I (886–893 AD) 88. St.
Antony II
Kauleas (893–901 AD) 89. St.
Nicholas I
Mystikos (901–907 AD) 90. St. Euthymius...
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Christianity in the 10th
century List of Anglo-Saxon
saints "Anthony II
Kauleas,
patriarch of
Constantinople (893–901)",
Dumbarton Oaks
Butler (1886)....
- him in person, and in 893, he
succeeded in
getting his protégé,
Antony Kauleas,
elected as
Patriarch of Constantinople. In the same
period (between 886...
- Pope (999–1003)
Church of
Constantinople (complete list) –
Antony II
Kauleas,
Patriarch (893–901)
Nicholas I Mystikos,
Patriarch (901–907, 912–925)...
- Belisarius)
Antony I K****ymatas,
Patriarch of
Constantinople Antony II
Kauleas,
Patriarch of
Constantinople Antony III Studites,
Patriarch of Constantinople...
- (858–867, 877–886)
Stephen I,
Patriarch of
Constantinople (886–893)
Antony II
Kauleas,
Patriarch of
Constantinople (893–901)
Abbasid Caliphate,
Baghdad (complete...