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His All Holiness '''Matthew I of Constantinople''' was the Patriarch of Constantinople from 1397 to 1410. Little is known of the life of Patr. Matthew. When St. Cyprian, Metropolitan of Moscow and all Russia, died in 1497, Patr. Matthew initially appointed [[Photius of Kiev|Photius]] to replace him with the title of Metropolitan of Kiev and Vladimir with his [[see]] in Kiev. Photius' title was subsequently changed to Metropolitan of Moscow and all Russia when he moved his see to Moscow.
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His All Holiness '''Matthew I of Constantinople''' was the Patriarch of Constantinople from 1397 to 1410. Little is known of the life of Patr. Matthew. When St. Cyprian, Metropolitan of Moscow and all Russia, died in 1397, Patr. Matthew initially appointed [[Photius of Kiev|Photius]] to replace him with the title of Metropolitan of Kiev and Vladimir with his [[see]] in Kiev. Photius' title was subsequently changed to Metropolitan of Moscow and all Russia when he moved his see to Moscow.
 
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*[http://ocafs.oca.org/FeastSaintsLife.asp?FSID=101867 St Photius the Metropolitan of Kiev]
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*[https://www.oca.org/saints/lives/2020/07/02/101867-saint-photius-metropolitan-of-kiev St Photius the Metropolitan of Kiev]
  
 
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His All Holiness Matthew I of Constantinople was the Patriarch of Constantinople from 1397 to 1410. Little is known of the life of Patr. Matthew. When St. Cyprian, Metropolitan of Moscow and all Russia, died in 1397, Patr. Matthew initially appointed Photius to replace him with the title of Metropolitan of Kiev and Vladimir with his see in Kiev. Photius' title was subsequently changed to Metropolitan of Moscow and all Russia when he moved his see to Moscow.

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Matthew I of Constantinople
Preceded by:
Callistus II Xanothopoulos
Patriarch of Constantinople
1397-1410
Succeeded by:
Euthymius II
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