Macarius of Constantinople

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Macarius of Constantinople
Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople
ChurchChurch of Constantinople
In officec. June 1377 – July 1379
30 July 1390 –
late September 1390
PredecessorPhilotheus I of Constantinople
Antony IV of Constantinople
SuccessorNilus of Constantinople
Antony IV of Constantinople
Personal details
DiedAfter 1391
DenominationEastern Orthodoxy

Macarius of Constantinople (Greek: Μακάριος; died after 1391) was twice Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople (1377–1379, 1390).[1][2]

Notes and references

  1. ^ Nicol 2008, p. 302.
  2. ^ Grumel 1958, p. 437.

Bibliography

  • Grumel, Venance (1958). Traité d'études byzantines. Vol. I. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France.
  • Nicol, Donald M. (2008). Les derniers siècles de Byzance : 1261–1453. Tallandier. ISBN 978-2847345278.
Eastern Orthodox Church titles
Preceded by Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople
1377 – 1379
Succeeded by
Preceded by Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople
1390
Succeeded by