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Photios I (Gr****: Φώτιος, Phōtios; c. 815 – 6
February 893), also
spelled Photius (/ˈfoʊʃəs/), was the e****enical
patriarch of
Constantinople from 858 to...
- at the time of
Photius' emb****y to the
Abbasid court,
since many of the
mentioned works are
rarely cited during the
period before Photius, i.e. the so-called...
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Photius Fisk (Gr****: Φώτιος Καβασάλης Φισκ;
January 1807/1809 –
February 4, 1890), also
known as
Photius Kavasales or Kavasalis, was a Gr****-American statesman...
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excommunicating Photius. The
situation remained the same
until 867. The West had been
sending missionaries to Bulgaria. In 867,
Photius called a council...
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Patriarch Photios/
Photius may
refer to:
Photios I of Constantinople, E****enical
Patriarch in 858–867 and 877–886
Patriarch Photius of Alexandria, Gr****...
- and
disputed succession, and
Photius, a "theatrical and
hypnotic character", has been
compared to Rasputin.: 226
Photius arrived in
Saint Petersburg in...
- Charles-Marie-
Photius Maurras (/məˈræs/; French: [ʃaʁl moʁas]; 20
April 1868 – 16
November 1952) was a
French author, politician, poet, and critic. He...
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Photius served as Gr****
Patriarch of
Alexandria between 1900 and 1925. He
opposed reform to
change from the
Julian calendar to the
Gregorian calendar...
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Photius II of
Constantinople E****enical
Patriarch of
Constantinople Church Church of
Constantinople In
office 7
October 1929 – 29
December 1935 Predecessor...
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History in six
books ascribed by
Photius to
Ptolemy Hephaestion, of
which a
summary outline has been
preserved in
Photius'
Biblioteca (cod. 190), who observed...