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Patriarch Seraphim of
Constantinople may
refer to:
Seraphim I of Constantinople, E****enical
Patriarch in 1733–1734
Seraphim II of Constantinople, E****enical...
- Schema-Archimandrite
Serapheim (Trav****aros) of the
Lavra of St.
Sabbas the Sanctified, also
Serapheim Savvaitis the "Elder of the Desert", or
Serapheim Agiotafitis...
- (1726) 220.
Paisius II (1726–1732)
Jeremias III (1732–1733),
restored 221.
Serapheim I (1733–1734) 222.
Neophytus VI (1734–1740)
Paisius II (1740–1743), restored...
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Seraphim II
Anina (Gr****: Σεραφεὶμ; died 7
December 1779) was the E****enical
Patriarch of
Constantinople from 1757
until 1761.
Seraphim II was born in...
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Seraphim I of
Constantinople (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Σεραφείμ; fl. 18th century)
served as E****enical
Patriarch of
Constantinople in 1733–1734 in
succession to...
- are: 1.
Extremely detailed description of the
execution of
Archbishop Serapheim in 1601.
Vaporis (2000), pp. 101–102 2. Jean Coppin's
account from 1640s...
- seraphim,
plural seraphin (also
seraphus (-i, m.)); Gr****: σεραφείμ (
serapheím); cf. Arabic: مشرفين (musharifin). The
singular "seraph" is a back-formation...
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Philoxenus (435-380 BC),
dithyrambic poet Nick Politis,
Australian businessman Serapheim Savvaitis,
Igumen John Stathatos,
photographer and
writer Spyridon Stais...
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Korobeinikov signed the acts of the
Synod of
Jerusalem War of
Saint Sabas Serapheim Savvaitis Theodorus and
Theophanes called the
Grapti (770s–840s), monks...
- in
Constantinople for a time. In 1760 he was
authorized by
Patriarch Serapheim II (who had
marked anti-Ottoman tendencies) to
begin missionary tours...