- Peter of Constantinople
Peter was the Patriarch of Constantinople from 654 to
666 .
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Peter the Hermit — (died July 8 1115 in Neufmoutier by Huy) was a priest of Amiens and a key figure during the First Crusade.Before 1096According to Anna Comnena, he had attempted to go on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem before 1096, but was prevented by the Turks from… … Wikipedia
Peter Lombard — This file is in the public domain because its copyright has expired in the United States and those countries with a copyright … Wikipedia
Peter II of Courtenay — Peter of Courtenay (French: Pierre de Courtenay, died 1219) was emperor of the Latin Empire of Constantinople from 1216 1217.He was a son of Peter of Courtenay (d. 1183), the youngest son of Louis VI of France and his second Queen consort… … Wikipedia
Peter the Fuller — Peter Fullo ( the Fuller ) was Patriarch of Antioch (471 488) and Monophysite.Peter received his surname from his former trade as a fuller of cloth. Tillemont ( Empereurs , tome vi. p. 404) considers that Peter was originally a member of the… … Wikipedia
Peter Mongus — • Intruded Monophysite patriarch of Alexandria (d. 490) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Peter Mongus Peter Mongus † … Catholic encyclopedia
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
Peter the Hermit — • Article on a man wrongly named by later writers as the instigator of the Crusades. In later life, Peter founded an abbey. He died in 1115 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Peter the Hermit Peter the Hermit … Catholic encyclopedia
Peter of Capua — [Peter Capuano, Pietro Capuano or Caputo, Pietro Cardinale di Capua, Petrus Capuanus] (d.1214) was an Italian theologian and scholastic philosopher, and a Cardinal [From 1193. [http://www.fiu.edu/ mirandas/consistories xii.htm] , as Pietro Caputo … Wikipedia
Peter III of Aragon — Peter the Great (Catalan: Pere el Gran , Spanish: Pedro el Grande ; 1239 ndash; 2 November 1285) was the King of Aragon (as Peter III) of Valencia and of Majorca (as Peter I), and Sovereign Count of Barcelona (as Peter II) from 1276 to his death … Wikipedia
Peter Urseolo of Hungary — Peter I the Venetian (Hungarian: I. (Velencei) Péter ) (c. 1010 1015, Venice, Italy ndash; 1046 or 30 August 1059), King of Hungary (1038 1041, 1044 1046). He continued his predecessor s policy and tried to strengthen the Christianity in his semi … Wikipedia