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Athanasius V of Constantinople

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Athanasius V of Constantinople
Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople
ChurchChurch of Constantinople
DioceseConstantinople
SeeEcumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople
InstalledMay 1709
Term ended4 December 1711
PredecessorCyprianus of Constantinople
SuccessorCyril IV of Constantinople
Personal details
Born
DiedAfter 1711
DenominationEastern Orthodox Church

Athanasius V of Constantinople (Greek Ἀθανάσιος; died after 1711) served as Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople during the period 1709–1711.

He descended from Crete. He studied in Halle, Saxony and was distinguished for his wide education, multilingualism (Latin, Arabic) and deep knowledge of ecclesiastic music. Firstly, he was elected Metropolitan bishop of Veliko Tarnovo and then, in 1692, of Edirne.

After Cyprianus of Constantinople's deposition and exile to Mount Athos, Cyril IV of Constantinople, metropolitan bishop of Cyzicus, was elected Patriarch, but after the intervention of the Grand vizier Çorlulu Ali Pasha, Athanasius V became Patriarch. During his reign, he was suspected of pro-Catholic tendencies.[1]

On 4 December 1711, he was deposed, and Cyril IV of Constantinople was restored to the throne. Then, he dedicated himself to studying until his death. He made great work in the domain of ecclesiastic music.

Notes and references

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  1. ^ Steven Runciman (2010), Η Μεγάλη Εκκλησία εν αιχμαλωσία, Εκδόσεις Γκοβόστη, p. 272.

Bibliography

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  • Οικουμενικό Πατριαρχείο.
  • Αποστολική Διακονία της Εκκλησίας της Ελλάδος Archived 8 October 2021 at the Wayback Machine.
  • Εγκυκλοπαίδεια Πάπυρος-Larousse-Britannica, 2007, vol. 2, p. 652.
  • Steven Runciman (2010), Η Μεγάλη Εκκλησία εν αιχμαλωσία, Εκδόσεις Γκοβόστη ISBN 9789604461301.
Eastern Orthodox Church titles
Preceded by Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople
1709 – 1711
Succeeded by