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He became Patriarch of Constantinople for the first time on [[May 1]], 1657 and remained patriarch until June 1662 when he was [[deposition|deposed]] and returned to his old [[see]]. However, he remained there for only a short time before leaving the Diocese of Prousa and settling at Wallachia. From Wallachia he returned to Constantinople to become patriarch again on [[October 21]], 1665. In September 1667, he was deposed from the patriarchal throne a second time and exiled to Tenedos. A few months later he was recalled and was appointed the Metropolitan of Proilabos, before he settled at Adrianople and becoming the Metropolitan of Tirnovo “eis zoarkeian”. | He became Patriarch of Constantinople for the first time on [[May 1]], 1657 and remained patriarch until June 1662 when he was [[deposition|deposed]] and returned to his old [[see]]. However, he remained there for only a short time before leaving the Diocese of Prousa and settling at Wallachia. From Wallachia he returned to Constantinople to become patriarch again on [[October 21]], 1665. In September 1667, he was deposed from the patriarchal throne a second time and exiled to Tenedos. A few months later he was recalled and was appointed the Metropolitan of Proilabos, before he settled at Adrianople and becoming the Metropolitan of Tirnovo “eis zoarkeian”. | ||
− | In March 1671, Parthenius became patriarch of Constantinople for a third time, after paying 20,000 florins. He was patriarch for about a half year, until October 1671, when he was exiled to Cyprus. Later he was allowed to leave exile, and he returned to Adrianople. Parthenius became patriarch for the fourth time on [[January 1]], 1675 with a term lasting until [[October 24]], 1676. He served a fifth term as patriarch of Constantinople from 1684 to 1685, before he was retired as the | + | In March 1671, Parthenius became patriarch of Constantinople for a third time, after paying 20,000 florins. He was patriarch for about a half year, until October 1671, when he was exiled to Cyprus. Later he was allowed to leave exile, and he returned to Adrianople. Parthenius became patriarch for the fourth time on [[January 1]], 1675 with a term lasting until [[October 24]], 1676. He served a fifth term as patriarch of Constantinople from 1684 to 1685, before he was retired as the “[[Eis_zoarkeian|eis zoarkeian]]” metropolitan of Anchialos. |
The date that Patr. Parthenius died is unknown, but it probably was late in the seventeenth century, in Andrianople. | The date that Patr. Parthenius died is unknown, but it probably was late in the seventeenth century, in Andrianople. |
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His Holiness Parthenius IV of Constantinople was the Patriarch of the Church of Constantinople for five periods: from 1657 to 1662, from 1665 to 1667, in 1671, from 1675 to 1676, and from 1684 to 1685. Parthenius was an active, agile, and leading personality, who managed to ascend to the patriarchal throne of Constantinople five times and to be the protagonist in the ecclesiastical issues for twenty years.
Life
Little is known of his early life. He was born in the first half of the seventeenth century, probably in Adrianople. He is also referred to as Mogilalos or Choumchoumis. He became known when he was elected Metropolitan of Prousa (Bursa in modern Turkey) in January 1655. While metropolitan of Prousa he took care of the restoration and decoration of the Church of St. George, which became the cathedral of the city of Prousa.
He became Patriarch of Constantinople for the first time on May 1, 1657 and remained patriarch until June 1662 when he was deposed and returned to his old see. However, he remained there for only a short time before leaving the Diocese of Prousa and settling at Wallachia. From Wallachia he returned to Constantinople to become patriarch again on October 21, 1665. In September 1667, he was deposed from the patriarchal throne a second time and exiled to Tenedos. A few months later he was recalled and was appointed the Metropolitan of Proilabos, before he settled at Adrianople and becoming the Metropolitan of Tirnovo “eis zoarkeian”.
In March 1671, Parthenius became patriarch of Constantinople for a third time, after paying 20,000 florins. He was patriarch for about a half year, until October 1671, when he was exiled to Cyprus. Later he was allowed to leave exile, and he returned to Adrianople. Parthenius became patriarch for the fourth time on January 1, 1675 with a term lasting until October 24, 1676. He served a fifth term as patriarch of Constantinople from 1684 to 1685, before he was retired as the “eis zoarkeian” metropolitan of Anchialos.
The date that Patr. Parthenius died is unknown, but it probably was late in the seventeenth century, in Andrianople.
Parthenius IV of Constantinople | ||
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Preceded by: ? |
Metropolitan of Prousa 1655—1657 |
Succeeded by: ? |
Preceded by: Gabriel II |
Patriarch of Constantinople 1657—1662 |
Succeeded by: Theophanes II |
Preceded by: Dionysius III |
Patriarch of Constantinople 1665—1667 |
Succeeded by: Clement |
Preceded by: Methodius III |
Patriarch of Constantinople 1671—1671 |
Succeeded by: Dionysius IV |
Preceded by: Gerasimus II |
Patriarch of Constantinople 1675—1676 |
Succeeded by: ? |
Preceded by: Dionysius IV |
Patriarch of Constantinople 1684—1685 |
Succeeded by: James |
Sources
*Parthenios IV of Constantinople
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