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Prokopios I of Constantinople
Author(s) : Stamatopoulos Dimitrios (7/26/2002)Translation : Velentzas Georgios
For citation: Stamatopoulos Dimitrios, "Prokopios I of Constantinople",Encyclopaedia of the Hellenic World, Asia MinorURL: <http://www.ehw.gr/l.aspx?id=9539>
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patriarchal monastery (stauropegion) A monastery under the jurisdiction of the Patriarchate, autonomous from the administration of the local bishop. The term stauropegion applied also to villages, meaning that in tax matters (mostly in regard to ecclesiastical taxes) they were under the control of the Patriarchate and not of the local diocese.
protosynkellos The protosynkellos was the assistant and often the successor of the Patriarch or the archbishop, as he was a person with great influence. Until the 5th c. the title of the synkellos was used for the same office. In the course of time, the synckllos undertook more responsibilities and this resulted in the creation of the titles of the protosynkellos and the great protosynkellos. The latter in the Paleologean era signified the protosynkellos of the Patriarch.
1. Birth – Εducation
2. Metropolitan of Smyrna
3. Ecumenical patriarch
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