Paisius I of Constantinople

Paisius I of Constantinople
Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople
Church Church of Constantinople
In office 1 August 1652 – April 1653
March 1654 – March 1655
Predecessor Athanasius III of Constantinople, Cyril III of Constantinople
Successor Joannicius II of Constantinople
Personal details
Born unknown
Died c. 1688

Paisius I (? – c. 1688) was a two-time Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople (August 1, 1652 – April 1653, March 1654 – March 1655). He was previously Bishop of Ephesus and Larissa.[1]

Life

Paisius was born at the turn of the sixteenth to seventeenth centuries. The exact date is unknown. He was from Lesbos. In a time of great turbulence, he was not particularly distinguished. After his second deposition, he established residence at Halki, having received eis zoarkeian, that is, without pastoral obligations, the Metropolis of Ephesus and Cyzicus. The date and place of his death is not known, but probably he died at Halki later in the seventeenth century.

References

  1. Dates selon Venance Grumel, Traité d'études byzantines, « I. La Chronologie », Presses universitaires de France, Paris, 1958, p. 438.

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    Preceded by
    Athanasius III
    Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople
    1652–1653
    Succeeded by
    Joannicius II
    Preceded by
    Cyril III
    Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople
    1654–1655
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