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- Metrophanes of Constantinople may refer to: Metrophanes of Byzantium, bishop from 306 to 314 Patriarch Metrophanes II of Constantinople, reigned from 1440...
- needed] The name may refer to: Saint Metrophanes of Byzantium, bishop of Byzantium from 306 to 314 Metrophanes of Smyrna, Christian bishop, Metropolitan...
- successor. Metrophanes was most likely already dead by then. Socrates of Constantinople writes that Alexander of Constantinople succeeded Metrophanes sometime...
- rebels surrounded his house and killed Metrophanes along with many of the seventy people inside. Metrophanes was stabbed to death under a date tree....
- Patriarch Metrophanes may refer to: Patriarch Metrophanes II of Constantinople, reigned from 1440 to 1443 Patriarch Metrophanes III of Constantinople...
- Metrophanes III of Constantinople (Gr****: Μητροφάνης ὁ Βυζάντιος; 1520 – 9 August 1580) was E****enical Patriarch of Constantinople two times, from 1565...
- Metrophanes of Smyrna was a Christian bishop, Metropolitan of Smyrna, in the ninth century. He was a leader of the Ignatian (opposed to Photius) bishops...
- Patriarch Metrophanes of Constantinople may refer to: Patriarch Metrophanes II of Constantinople, reigned from 1440 to 1443 Patriarch Metrophanes III of...
- elected as a vicar to ****ist the aged bishop Metrophanes of Byzantium. According to Gelasius of Cyzicus, Metrophanes was alive during the First Council of Nicaea...
- agreed to summon a local council of bishops, but Metrophanes II died before the council could meet. Metrophanes II died in Constantinople on 1 August 1443....