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'''Maximus III''' was Patriarch of Constantinople from 1476 to 1481. Little is known of his life or time as [[patriarch]]. He was considered a scholar and an [[asceticism| ascetic]] hierarch, who acted with wisdom during his time as patriarch after the [[Fall of Constantinople]]. | '''Maximus III''' was Patriarch of Constantinople from 1476 to 1481. Little is known of his life or time as [[patriarch]]. He was considered a scholar and an [[asceticism| ascetic]] hierarch, who acted with wisdom during his time as patriarch after the [[Fall of Constantinople]]. | ||
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before=[[Raphael I of Constantinople|Raphael I]]| | before=[[Raphael I of Constantinople|Raphael I]]| | ||
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years=1476-1481| | years=1476-1481| | ||
after=[[Symeon I of Trebizond]]}} | after=[[Symeon I of Trebizond]]}} |
Revision as of 01:49, May 7, 2010
Maximus III was Patriarch of Constantinople from 1476 to 1481. Little is known of his life or time as patriarch. He was considered a scholar and an ascetic hierarch, who acted with wisdom during his time as patriarch after the Fall of Constantinople.
Maximus III of Constantinople | ||
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Preceded by: Raphael I |
Patriarch of Constantinople 1476-1481 |
Succeeded by: Symeon I of Trebizond |
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