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The Orthodox Church in the Ottoman Empire and its Perspectives for Theological Dialogue
Ribolov, Svetoslav
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Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople
2020This article focuses on the function of the Armenian Patriarchate of Istanbul during World War I and the activities of Patriarch Zaven I Der Yeghiayan, whose term as patriarch coincided not only with the First World War, but also with the demise of the Ottoman Armenians.
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Meeting of the Two Patriarchs. Patriarch Alexy I’s Visit to Constantinople (1960)
ISTORIYA, 2023From 23 to 26 December 1960, Patriarch Alexy I (Simansky) of Moscow and All Russia paid a visit to Istanbul, where he met with Ecumenical Patriarch Athenagoras (Spirou). This was the first ever visit of a Moscow patriarch to Constantinople. The meeting of the two church leaders completed the non-linear route of rapprochement between Moscow and ...
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Les patriarches grecs de Constantinople
Échos d'Orient, 1907Vailhé Siméon. Les patriarches grecs de Constantinople. In: Échos d'Orient, tome 10, n°65, 1907. pp. 210-221.
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Les Regestes des patriarches de Constantinople
Échos d'Orient, 1932Grumel Venance. Les Regestes des patriarches de Constantinople. In: Échos d'Orient, tome 31, n°165, 1932. pp. 5-16.
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Joachim III, patriarche grec de Constantinople (1834-1912)
Échos d'Orient, 1913Cayré F. Joachim III, patriarche grec de Constantinople (1834-1912). In: Échos d'Orient, tome 16, n°98, 1913. pp. 61-67.
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L'autorité spirituelle du patriarche grec de Constantinople
Échos d'Orient, 1912Cayre F. L'autorite spirituelle du patriarche grec de Constantinople. In: Echos d'Orient, tome 15, n°96, 1912. pp. 395-404.
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A seal of Athansius, Patriarch of Constantinople from Pereslavl’-Zalesskii
Church Archaeology, 2017This article describes the recent find of a unique seal, bearing a representation of the Mother of God and a Greek inscription over several lines, and discovered in one of the oldest lime-stone churches of the Volga-Oka region, in Pereslavl’-Zaleskii.
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Nicholas I patriarch of Constantinople
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Liste des Patriarches de Constantinople, d'après Ephrem (1313)
Échos d'Orient, 1898Souarn Romuald. Liste des Patriarches de Constantinople, d'après Ephrem (1313). In: Échos d'Orient, tome 1, n°4, 1898. pp. 113-116.
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