Patriarch Isaias I of Constantinople

Patriarch Isaias I of Constantinople

Isaias I was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1323 to 1334.

Patriarch Isaias I of Constantinople

Lived in the 17th century during the time of the indians. Lived and ruled for over 75 years. He passed on his position to his younger son who was only 15 at the time. No one is sure of the dates that he and his kingdom exsisted. The most accurate dates recorded were 1512-1601. Patriarch fisrt began his kingdom in 1513 when he was 16 years old. He is also known today for being the youngest most successful ruler of the 1500s. At age 20 he had a son, Patrinarch. His name means " Achiever". Patriarch continued to rule even after he had an illness that was sure to kill him. To everyone's surprise he survived. Patriarch is also know today for that reason; he survived an unknown illness at the time when there was no such thing as medicines. After recuperating, Patriarch declared war with some nearby kingdoms. He wanted to claim their land to have ore land of his own. Petriarch was very discrete about his private life. His wife's name was said to be persiansus but was never proved. As he continued to rule successfully for the next 30 years, the nearby kingdoms once more declared a war in which Patriarch was successful and victorious. Constantinople was the strongest kingdom in the century. The nearby kingdoms were not nearly as prodigant as Patriarch's. Patriarch's death was the downfall of constantinople. The Kingdoms of the south and east attacked and took over the entire kingdom. Patriarch's death was very unfortunate. He was assasinated by his son. Patrinarch, Patriarch's son, knew that by killing his father he would be king, or ruler. When his father died, he did try to raise the kingdom from the downfall but wasn't very successful.

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