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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...
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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****...
- dictionary.
Photios (Gr****: Φώτιος), also
written as Fotios, is a Gr**** name,
latinized as Photius. It
commonly refers to
Saint Photios I of Constantinople...
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Ermington was abolished, and
Photios opted to
transfer to a
recreated Ryde.
Although Ryde was a
marginally Liberal seat on paper,
Photios lost to the
former Labor...
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Patriarch Photios of
Constantinople may
refer to:
Photios I of Constantinople, E****enical
Patriarch in 858–867 and 877–886
Photios II of Constantinople...
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Eleftherios Venizelos and
Kemal Atatürk. The
patriarch Photios II died on 29
December 1935.
Photios II
biography at the E****enical
Patriarchate web site...
- the site of a
Minorcan Chapel. Today, the
building is home to the St.
Photios Gr****
Orthodox National Shrine. The
Avero House is a two-story rectangular...
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Constantinople in 861
confirmed Photios as patriarch,
Ignatios appealed to Pope
Nicholas I, who
declared Photios illegitimate in 863,
leading to the...
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replaced by the
layman Photios.
Those questions were
discussed at
councils held in
Constantinople in 859, and
again in 861. When
Photios reversed some of his...
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Photios Kalpidis (Gr****: Φώτιος Καλπίδης, 1862–1906) or
Photios of
Korytsa was the Gr****
Orthodox metropolitan bishop of Korçë,
Ottoman Empire, from 1902...