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---- Was given birth in the Prj'gkipo his 1874. real name was Dimitrios Manja'tis. It finished the basic education in the Prj'gkipo, then it went to the German-Swiss Faculty of Milkman and finally to the Zarj'fejo High school Fjljppoy'polis. Studied Theology in the University Athens and Philosophy in the University of Munich. Spoke Greek, Turkish, French, German and Bulgarian. In 1902 hejrotoni'cike he was ordained deacon from by his sulphuruncle, then Metropolite Fjljppoypo'lews Fw'tjo[[Metropolitan Photius of Philippopolis]], which who also gave him gave his name. It He remained in this the Metropolis, where it he reached also in the diocesan rank of Prwtosygke'lloyProtosingelos. Then He was named Patrjarhjko's E'xarhos Fjljppoypo'lews at appointed the period Patriarchal Exarch to Philippopolis from 1906-1914, at which were turned away point the clergymen of Patriarchate clergy were expelled from Bulgaria and Rumelia at the Rwmylj'a. In 1914, it accepted in deed attack from herd onset of Bulgarians and abandoned the countryWorld War I.
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He was born in Pringipo in 1874, finishing his basic education there before going to the German-Swiss school of Galata and finally to the Zaripheo High School in Philippopolis. He studied theology at the University of Athens and Philosophy at the University of Munich. He spoke fluent Greek, Turkish, French, German, and Bulgarian.
In 1915 were elected assistant bishop Ejrinoypo'lews, assistant of his sulphur, which in between had been transferred in the Metropolis Kozani. In 1924 were elected Metropolite Philadelphia and the next year were transferred in the Metropolis De'rkwn. On 7 October 1929 was elected Oecumenical Patriarch and encronj'stike on the same day.