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  • Photios I of Constantinople - Wikipedia
    Photius I of Constantinople (Greek: Φώτιος, Phōtios; c 815 – 6 February 893), also spelled Photius [2] ( ˈ f oʊ ʃ ə s ), was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 858 to 867 and from 877 to 886 [3] He is recognized in the Eastern Orthodox Church as Saint Photius the Great
  • Saint Photius | Byzantine Patriarch Scholar | Britannica
    Saint Photius (born c 820, Constantinople [now Istanbul, Turkey]—died 10th century?; feast day February 6) was the patriarch of Constantinople (858–867 and 877–886), defender of the autonomous traditions of his church against Rome and a leading figure of the 9th-century Byzantine renascence
  • CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Photius of Constantinople - NEW ADVENT
    Photius of Constantinople, chief author of the great schism between East and West, was b at Constantinople c 815 (Hergenröther says "not much earlier than 827", "Photius", I, 316; others, about 810); d probably 6 Feb , 897 His father was a spatharios (lifeguard) named Sergius
  • Photius the Great - OrthodoxWiki
    Our father among the saints Photius the Great (also Photios; Greek Φώτιoς), Patriarch of Constantinople, is considered one of the greatest patriarchs of Constantinople His feast day is celebrated on February 6
  • Saint Photius, Patriarch of Constantinople - Orthodox Church in America
    Photius was officially canonized a saint by the Orthodox Church in the tenth century She honors him with exceptional regard as Saint Photius the Great, one of the Three Pillars of Orthodoxy (along with Saint Gregory Palamas and Saint Mark of Ephesus)
  • Saint Photius, Patriarch of Constantinople | Orthodox Times (en)
    Saint Photius, Patriarch of Constantinople, “the Church’s far-gleaming beacon,” lived during the ninth century, and came from a family of zealous Christians His father Sergius died as a martyr in defense of holy icons
  • St. Photius of Constantinople - Orthodox Road
    St Photius was acknowledged as the lawful archpastor of the Church of Constantinople Pope John VIII, who knew Photius personally, declared through his envoys that the former papal decisions about Photius were annulled
  • Biography:Photios I of Constantinople - HandWiki
    Photios I (Greek: Φώτιος, Phōtios; c 810 820 – 6 February 893),[a] also spelled Photius[2] ( ˈfoʊʃəs ), was the ecumenical patriarch of Constantinople from 858 to 867 and from 877 to 886 [3] He is recognized in the Eastern Orthodox Church as Saint Photios the Great
  • Photius - Encyclopedia. com
    The Byzantine scholar and writer Photius (ca 820-891) was patriarch of Constantinople and leader of the Orthodox Byzantine Renaissance Photius was trained from his early years to be a philosopher and scholar He taught at the Imperial Academy at Constantinople
  • Photius of Constantinople | Catholic Answers Encyclopedia
    Photius of Constantinople, chief author of the great schism between East and West, was b at Constantinople c 815 (Hergenrother says “not much earlier than 827”, “Photius”, I, 316; others, about 810); d probably February 6, 897 His father was a spatharios (lifeguard) named Sergius





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