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    886. He is recognized in the Eastern Orthodox Church as Saint Photios the Great. Photios is widely regarded as the most powerful and influential church...
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  • dictionary. Photios (Greek: Φώτιος), also written as Fotios, is a Greek name, latinized as Photius. It commonly refers to Saint Photios I of Constantinople...
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  • Patriarch Photios/Photius may refer to: Photios I of Constantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch in 858–867 and 877–886 Patriarch Photius of Alexandria, Greek...
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  • eight ecumenical council in Constantinople which deposed the Patriarch Photios I of Constantinople. His profile became popular after and some time afterwards...
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    Nazianzus commissioned in Constantinople by Patriarch Photios I as a commemoration to the Emperor Basil I between 879 and 883. The illustrations from the manuscript...
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  • Patriarch of Constantinople, Photios, argued that Zacharias descended from Thaddaeus, while Zacharias claimed that Photios descended from Andrew, thus...
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    confirmed the deposition of Ignatios of Constantinople and election of Photios I of Constantinople Council of Constantinople (867), a local council convened...
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    Against the Emperor Constantine] Jerome, Temporum Liber [The Book of Times] Photios I of Constantinople; Walford, Edward (trans), Epitome of the Ecclesiastical...
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    note that Ptolemy's account only survived thanks to Photios I's summary of his works. Photios I, an ecumenical patriarch of the 9th century AD, harshly...
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    In 886, his brother, the new Emperor Leo VI, dismissed the Patriarch Photios and appointed the 19-year-old Stephen as patriarch in his stead. As patriarch...
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