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1 Афанасий I
Religion: Athanasius (Byzantine monk and patriarch of Constantinople, 1289-93, who directed the opposition to the reunion of Greek and Latin churches decreed by the Second Council of Lyon in 1274) -
2 Филофей Коккин
Religion: Philotheus Kokkinos ( Theologian, monk, and patriarch of Constantinople, a leader of the Byzantine monastic and religious revival in the 14th century) -
3 Антоний III Студит
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Антоний III Студит
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4 Никифор I
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5 Геннадий II Схоларий
Religion: Gennadios II Scholarios (First patriarch of Constantinople, 1454-64, under Turkish rule and the foremost Greek Orthodox Aristotelian theologian and polemicist of his time)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Геннадий II Схоларий
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6 Иоанн IV Постник
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7 Иоанн XI Векк
Religion: John XI Becchus (Greek Orthodox patriarch of Constantinople, 1275-82, and leading Byzantine proponent of reunion between the Greek and Roman churches) -
8 Каллист I
Religion: Callistus (Patriarch of Constantinople, 1350-53; 1355-63, theologian, and hagiographer, an advocate of a Byzantine school of mystical prayer that he upheld by the authority of his office and by his writing) -
9 Патриарх Николай III Кирдиниат Грамматик
Aviation: Nicholas (Eastern Orthodox patriarch of Constantinople, 1084-1111, theologian and liturgical scholar noted for combatting doctrinal heresy and composing sacramental prayer texts for the Byzantine liturgy)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Патриарх Николай III Кирдиниат Грамматик
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10 Анфимий VI
Religion: Anthimus (Eastern Orthodox patriarch of Constantinople, reigning for three intervals: 1845-48, 1853-55, and 1871-73. He attempted to maintain his ecclesiastical authority over the rebellious Bulgarian Orthodox Church) -
11 Анфимий VII
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12 Арсений Авториан
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13 Афинагор I
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14 Григорий II Кипрский
Religion: Gregory II Cyprius (Greek Orthodox patriarch of Constantinople, 1283-89, who strongly opposed reunion of the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic churches)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Григорий II Кипрский
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15 Евфимий I
Religion: Euthymius (Orthodox patriarch of Constantinople, 907-912, monk, and theologian, a principal figure in the Tetragamy controversy of the Byzantine emperor Leo VI the Wise) -
16 Феогност
1) Religion: Theognostos (Byzantine monk, theologian, and chronicler, coauthor of a report on the situation of the Eastern Church during the turbulent reign of Photius, the controversial patriarch of Constantinople)2) Christianity: Theognostus (имя святого) -
17 Феодосий Ворадиот
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18 патриарх
(1. ветхозаветные патриархи: допотопные праведники, Авраам, Исаак, Иаков и двенадцать патриархов, сыновей Иакова; 2. высший духовный сан в православии; 3. глава (или предстоятель) автокефальной церкви; 4. главы некоторых Восточных катол. церквей и Римско-катол. епископы Лиссабона и Венеции) patriarch; ( у мормонов) evangelistобращение к нему:— His Holiness, His BeatitudeЕго Блаженство Маронитский Патриарх Антиохийский и всего Востока — His Beatitude the Maronite Patriarch of the Antioch and All the East
Его Блаженство Папа и Патриарх Александрийский и всей Африки — His Beatitude Pope and the Patriarch of Alexandria and All Africa
Его Блаженство Патриарх Великой Антиохии и всего Востока — His Beatitude the Patriarch of Antioch the Great and All the East
Его Блаженство Патриарх всей Румынии, наместник Кесарии Каппадокийский, митрополит Угро-Влахийский, архиеп. Бухарестский — His Beatitude the Patriarch of All Romania, Locum Tenens of Caesarea in Cappadocia, Metropolitan of Ungro-Walachia, Archbishop of Bucharest
Его Блаженство Патриарх святого града Иерусалима и всей Палестины — His Beatitude the Patriarch of the Holy City of Jerusalem and All Palestine
Его Святейшество архиеп. Константинополя-Нового Рима и Вселенский Патриарх — His Holiness the Archbishop of Constantinople-New Rome and the Ecumenical Patriarch
Его Святейшество архиеп. Печский, митрополит Белградо-Карловацкий, Патриарх Сербский — His Holiness the Archbishop of Pec, Metropolitan of Belgrade and Karlovici, the Patriarch of Serbia
Его Святейшество и Блаженство Католикос-Патриарх всей Грузии, архиеп. Мцхетский и Тбилисский — His Holiness and Beatitude the Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia, Archbishop of Mtzkheta and Tbilisi
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19 Константинопольская церковь
(поместная автокефальная правосл. церковь, занимающая, согласно традиции, среди других правосл. церквей первое место по чести; в наст. время Константинопольская церковь имеет в Турции одну архиепископию и четыре митрополии; кроме того в её юрисдикции находятся автономные правосл. церкви Финляндии и Эстонии, 12 епархий в Греции, епархии в Европе, в Сев. и Южной Америке, Австралии, Новой Зеландии и монастыри горы Афон) the Patriarchate of Constantinople; the Great Churchпредстоятель:Его Святейшество Архиепископ Константинополя - Нового Рима и Вселенский Патриарх — His Holiness the Archbishop of Constantinople-New Rome and (O)Ecumenical Patriarch
Русско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > Константинопольская церковь
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20 Акакиевский раскол
Religion: Acacian Schism (484-519, in Christian history, split between the patriarchate of Constantinople and the Roman See, caused by an edict by Byzantine patriarch Acacius that was deemed inadmissible by Pope Felix II)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Акакиевский раскол
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