patriarchate, Methodios tried to pursue a moderate line of accommodation with members of the clergy who were formerly iconoclasts. Methodios was well-educated;...
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Methodius III, called Moronis or Maronis (Greek: Μεθόδιος ὁ Μορώνης/Μαρώνης); died 1679), was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople in 1668–1671. Descended...
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Patriarch Photios, Michael sponsored the mission of Saints Cyril and Methodios to the Khazar Khagan in an effort to stop the expansion of Judaism among...
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813, until its abolition by Empress Theodora with the help of Patriarch Methodios in 842. The continued iconoclasm further worsened relations between the...
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Quietism by Pope Innocent XI and the Galileo affair is termed the Methodios affair. The Methodios affair led Greece into the Modern Greek Enlightenment. From...
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patriarch John the Grammarian with Methodios I who had earlier been imprisoned by Theophilos. Theodora consented, and Methodios was chosen to become the patriarch...
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Cyril and Methodius (redirect from Cyrill & Methodios)
romanized: Kýrillos; born Constantine, 826–869) and Methodius (Μεθόδιος, Methódios; born Michael, 815–885) were brothers, Byzantine Christian theologians...
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astronomer (approximate date) Louis, Frankish abbot (approximate date) Methodios I, patriarch of Constantinople (or 788) Nicholas I, pope of the Catholic...
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Constantina : Aristarchos (Antonios Peristeris) Archbishop of Mount Thabor : Methodios (Nikolaos Liveris) Archbishop of Jordan : Theophylactos (Theodosios Georgiadis)...
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