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Christians everywhere, and wished themselves to reach superiority over the Byzantine Emperor; they were not at all willing to fall into a state of dependence from one emperor to the other. Manuel, on the other side, wanted an official
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1886:Meletius III
1851:Agathangelus
1841:Anthimus III
1751:Neophytus VI
1729:Jeremias III
1714:Athanasius V
1694:Neophytus IV
1674:Gerasimus II
1669:Dionysius IV
1614:Parthenius I
1569:Neophytus II
1559:Theophanes I
1539:Pachomius II
1519:Dionysius II
1514:Joannicius I
1504:Theoleptus I
1454:Sophronius I
1439:Gennadius II
1397:Euthymius II
1387:Callistus II
1322:Athanasius I
1302:Germanus III
1282:Methodius II
1222:Theodosius I
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1162:Nicholas III
1117:Sisinnius II
1027:Nicephorus I
982:Callinicus I
755:Macedonius I
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2008:Bartholomew
1998:Athenagoras
1968:Gregory VII
1946:Meletius IV
1921:Dionysius V
1911:Joachim III
1891:Anthimus VI
1881:Germanus IV
1871:Anthimus IV
1846:Chrysanthus
1836:Eugenius II
1826:Jeremias IV
1781:Meletius II
1766:Seraphim II
1704:Neophytus V
1699:Gabriel III
1594:Anthimus II
1534:Jeremias II
1499:Pachomius I
1479:Maximus III
1469:Dionysius I
1412:Gregory III
1362:Callistus I
1342:Gerasimus I
1277:Germanus II
1262:Theodore II
1212:Michael III
1197:Neophytus I
1187:Nicholas IV
1112:Nicholas II
1092:Theophylact
1077:Εuthymius I
1047:Methodius I
1032:Theodotus I
922:Cyriacus II
857:Gennadius I
805:Sisinnius I
714:Metrophanes
639:Athenodorus
624:Eleutherius
573:Bishops of
162:protekdikos
77:Predecessor
2049:Categories
1983:Photius II
1941:Germanus V
1916:Joachim IV
1901:Joachim II
1876:Anthimus V
1866:Gregory VI
1796:Gabriel IV
1746:Seraphim I
1741:Paisius II
1724:Cosmas III
1644:Gabriel II
1589:Gregory IV
1584:Timothy II
1574:Raphael II
1564:Meletius I
1549:Matthew II
1524:Joasaph II
1509:Jeremias I
1489:Maximus IV
1444:Isidore II
1367:Philotheus
1317:Gregory II
1267:Maximus II
1257:Michael IV
1232:Nicetas II
1177:Michael II
1157:Eustratius
1127:Eustathius
1122:Sergius II
1107:Αntony III
1097:Polyeuctus
1082:Stephen II
1072:Nicholas I
1002:Anastasius
997:Germanus I
967:Theodore I
897:Anthimus I
892:Epiphanius
815:Maximianus
770:Demophilus
689:Eugenius I
679:Cyriacus I
664:Olympianus
518:1170–1178
276:References
262:apocryphal
199:the Father
113:March 1178
2003:Demetrius
1993:Maximus V
1978:Basil III
1896:Cyril VII
1816:Gregory V
1801:Procopius
1709:Cyprianus
1634:Paisius I
1629:Cyril III
1554:Gabriel I
1494:Joachim I
1484:Nephon II
1474:Raphael I
1449:Joasaph I
1402:Joseph II
1392:Matthew I
1382:Antony IV
1357:Isidore I
1337:John XIII
1287:Manuel II
1247:George II
1242:Dositheus
1182:Cosmas II
1147:John VIII
1137:Michael I
1067:Antony II
1062:Stephen I
1057:Photios I
1012:Nicetas I
952:Thomas II
932:Sergius I
907:Eutychius
882:Timothy I
872:Euphemius
852:Anatolius
843:Byzantine
830:Anatolius
810:Nestorius
785:Nectarius
780:Gregory I
775:Maximus I
740:Alexander
719:Alexander
575:Byzantium
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323:in passim
191:Aristotle
122:Anchialus
87:Successor
69:In office
1988:Benjamin
1831:Cyril VI
1719:Cyril IV
1599:Cyril II
1464:Symeon I
1372:Macarius
1352:John XIV
1332:Nephon I
1327:John XII
1307:Joseph I
1292:Arsenius
1272:Μanuel I
1237:Leontius
1227:Basil II
1217:Chariton
1152:Cosmas I
1052:Ignatios
1042:John VII
1037:Antony I
1022:Tarasius
977:Paul III
972:George I
927:Thomas I
912:John III
867:Fravitta
795:Arsacius
765:Evagrius
760:Eudoxius
750:Eusebius
699:Dometius
684:Castinus
669:Marcus I
659:Pertinax
649:Laurence
619:Diogenes
614:Sedecion
609:Plutarch
599:Onesimus
524:Chariton
379:, p. 21.
270:encomium
1959:Turkish
1756:Cyril V
1659:Clement
1579:Cyril I
1459:Mark II
1430:Ottoman
1312:John XI
1167:John IX
1132:Alexius
1102:Βasil I
1087:Tryphon
1017:Paul IV
992:John VI
942:Paul II
937:Pyrrhus
917:John IV
887:John II
862:Acacius
825:Flavian
820:Proclus
800:Atticus
704:Rufinus
654:Alypius
594:Stachys
417:Sources
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207:Phrygia
201:in the
195:the Son
2022:Nicaea
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1347:Isaias
1252:John X
957:John V
745:Paul I
709:Probus
644:Euzois
589:Andrew
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131:Μιχαήλ
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1684:James
1377:Nilus
987:Cyrus
947:Peter
902:Menas
694:Titus
629:Felix
580:Roman
337:, 114
127:Greek
1207:Luke
481:ISBN
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