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Cyril I of
Constantinople (Cyril
Lucaris or
Kyrillos Loukaris (Gr****: Κύριλλος Λούκαρις; 13
November 1572 – 27 June 1638) was a Gr****
prelate and theologian...
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desperation and low
morale had
produced crisis and decline. When
Cyril I
Loukaris (1572 – 1638)
became Patriarch in 1620, he
began leading the
church toward...
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Greece Maximos Margunios (1549–1602),
bishop of
Cyrigo (Kythira)
Kyrillos Loukaris (1572–1637) theologian, Pope &
Patriarch of
Alexandria as
Cyril III and...
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incriminating Loukaris, and
claiming that the
patriarch was
inciting foreign powers against the
Ottoman Empire. The
Austrian Emb****y
planned Loukaris' ****as[s]ination...
- of the
Roman Catholic Church. As such, the E****enical Patriarch,
Cyril Loukaris,
became his main antagonist. In this
context although Rodinos was invited...
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Cyril and Methodius". www.oca.org.
Retrieved 2024-07-30. "Saint
Cyril Loukaris,
Patriarch of
Constantinople (+ 1638)".
Retrieved 2024-08-05. "Saint Cyril...
- seventeenth-century Confessions:
Metrophanes Kritopoulos (1625);
Cyril Loukaris (1629);
Peter Mogila (1645); and
Dositheos of
Jerusalem (1672). (in Gr****)...
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incriminating Loukaris, and
claiming that the
patriarch was
inciting foreign powers against the
Ottoman Empire. The
Austrian Emb****y
planned Loukaris' ********ination...
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precedence over all
other monasteries on
Cyprus by the
Patriarch Cyril Loukaris from Constantinople. Over the last
several centuries, the
monastery and...
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University Press. p. 85. ISBN 0-521-02700-4. Kermeli,
Eugenia (2017). "Kyrillos
Loukaris' Legacy:
Reformation as a
catalyst in the 17th
century Ottoman Society"...