- Sergius II of Constantinople
Sergius II (d. July 1019 in
Constantinople ) was thePatriarch of Constantinople from July 1001 to 1019.
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Sergius I of Constantinople — Sergius I (d. December 9 638 in Constantinople) was the Patriarch of Constantinople from 610 to 638. During the absence of Emperor Heraclius, the tribe of Avars laid siege to Constantinople. He along with Magistrate Bonus were in charge with the… … Wikipedia
Sergius — can refer to:Roman Catholic Popes*Pope Sergius I *Pope Sergius II *Pope Sergius III *Pope Sergius IVEastern Orthodox Patriarchs*Patriarch Sergius I of Moscow Patriarch 1943 1944. *Patriarch Sergius I of Constantinople Patriarch 610 638.… … Wikipedia
CONSTANTINOPLE (IIIe CONCILE DE) — CONSTANTINOPLE IIIe CONCILE DE (680 681) Concile ayant mis fin à la querelle monothélite, qui avait commencé au début du VIIe siècle. Le monothélisme était une résurgence du monophysisme, lequel, contrairement à la doctrine définie à Chalcédoine… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Constantinople, Council of — Any of several church councils, some of which are recognized as ecumenical, held in the city of Constantinople. The First Council of Constantinople, the second ecumenical council of the Christian church, was summoned by Emperor Theodosius I in… … Universalium
Constantinople — • Capital, formerly of the Byzantine, now of the Ottoman, Empire (As of 1908, when the article was written.) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Constantinople Constantinople … Catholic encyclopedia
Sergius and Bacchus — • Soldiers, martyred in the Diocletian persecution in about 303. Universally venerated in the East Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Sergius and Bacchus Sergius and Bacchus … Catholic encyclopedia
Sergius II — (? 1019) fut patriarche de Constantinople de juillet 1001 à sa mort en 1019. Il prend la place de patriarche à la mort de Sinisios II qui était un simple laïc. De la famille de Photias et higoumène du monastère de Manuel, il fut farouchement… … Wikipédia en Français
Sergius of Reshaina — (d. 536) was an Assyrian physician and priest during the 6th century. He is best known for translating medical works from Greek to Syriac, which were eventually translated to Arabic. Reshaina, where he lived, is located about midway between the… … Wikipedia
Sergius II of Amalfi — Sergius II was the Patrician and Duke of Amalfi, the son and successor of John I, who co reigned with his father until the latter s death in 1007. Sergius made his own eldest son John II co duke, but both of them were deposed in 1028 by his wife… … Wikipedia
Sergius I — /serr jee euhs/ died A.D. 701, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 687 701. * * * ▪ patriarch of Constantinople died Dec. 9, 638, Constantinople [now Istanbul, Tur.] Greek Orthodox theologian and patriarch of Constantinople (610–638), one of the… … Universalium