Anthimus IV of Constantinople

Anthimus IV (Greek: Ἄνθιμος Δ'), (1785 – 1878) was twice Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople, between 1840 and 1841, and between 1848 and 1852. He was born in Istanbul (Constantinople) and served as Chancellor of the Ecumenical Patriarchate before being elected Metropolitan of Ikonion (Konya) between 1825 and 1835, Larissa between 1835 and 1837, and Nikomedeia between 1837 and 1840.

Anthimus IV of Constantinople
Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople
ChurchChurch of Constantinople
In office20 February 1840 – 6 May 1841,
19 October 1848 – 30 October 1852
PredecessorGregory VI of Constantinople, Anthimus VI of Constantinople
SuccessorAnthimus V of Constantinople, Germanus IV of Constantinople
Personal details
Born1785
Died1878

He was elected Ecumenical Patriarch in 1840, however was dismissed by Ottoman Sultan Abdülmecid I in 1842 and withdrew to the Princes' Islands. He was elected again as Ecumenical Patriarch again in 1848. During his second term he held secret negotiations with the Church of Greece which had declared itself autocephalous in 1833. In 1850 he issued a Patriarchal and Synodical Act declaring the autocephaly of the Church of Greece in accordance with canon law.

In 1852 he was dismissed again and withdrew to the Princes' Islands where he remained until his death in 1878.

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Eastern Orthodox Church titles
Preceded by
Gregory VI
Patriarch of Constantinople
1840–1841
Succeeded by
Anthimus V
Preceded by
Anthimus VI
Patriarch of Constantinople
1848–1852
Succeeded by
Germanus IV



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