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    Eutychius became a monk at Amasea at the age of 30. As an archimandrite at Constantinople, Eutychius was well respected by Menas, the Patriarch of Constantinople...
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    all seven. Constantinople II was convoked by the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I under the presidency of Patriarch Eutychius of Constantinople. It was held...
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    Controversy, to be chaired ultimately by his successor Patriarch Eutychius of Constantinople in 553. He died peacefully in 552. His feast day in both the...
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  • Patriarch Eutychius may refer to: Patriarch Eutychius of Constantinople (512–582), Patriarch of Constantinople and saint Patriarch Eutychius of Alexandria...
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    favor of palpability and ordered Eutychius' book to be burned. Shortly after both Gregory and Eutychius became ill; Gregory recovered, but Eutychius died...
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  • Patriarch Eutychius of Constantinople (512–582), Patriarch of Constantinople and saint Patriarch Eutychius of Alexandria (877–940), Greek Patriarch of Alexandria...
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    Council of Ephesus in 431, the Council of Chalcedon in 451, the Second Council of Constantinople in 553, the Third Council of Constantinople from 680...
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    finished his work. January 22 – Patriarch Eutychius of Constantinople is deposed as Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople by Justinian I after he refuses the...
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  • and priest of Hagia Sophia in Constantinople. Eustratios was a native of Melitene. He was a pupil of Patriarch Eutychius of Constantinople (552–565, 577–582)...
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    "the Faster". Under Eutychius I (552–565 and 577–582) he became an important person among the clergy of the city. At Eutychius's death he was made patriarch...
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