February 1191-1198 A.D. George II Xiphilinos—Constantinople’s 124th


February 1191-1198 A.D.  George II Xiphilinos—Constantinople’s 124th;

George II of Constantinople


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

George II Xiphilinos or Xiphilinus was the Patriarch of Constantinople between 1191 and 1198 AD.[1] According to Balsamon, George, during the reign of Alexios I Komnenos, added one member to the Exocatacoeli (an office similar to the Catholic cardinal in the Greek Church of the time), making it six.[2]

References


1.       Jump up^ "George II Xifilinos". Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople. Retrieved September 5, 2011.

2.       Jump up^ Diego Jiménez Arias, Jerónimo de Valencia, Juan de Lama Cubero, Narcís Oliva i Nadal. Lexicon ecclesiasticum latino-hispanicum: ex Sacris Bibliis, conciliis ... (in Spanish & Latin). Retrieved September 5, 2011.

 

Preceded by
Dositheus
Succeeded by
John X Kamateros

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