Anthimus VII of Constantinople
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Anthimus VII of Constantinople | |
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| Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople | |
Anthimus VII in 1896 | |
| Church | Church of Constantinople |
| In office | 1 February 1895 – 29 January 1897 |
| Predecessor | Neophytus VIII of Constantinople |
| Successor | Constantine V of Constantinople |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Angelos Tsatsos 1827 Filiates, Greece |
| Died | 5 December 1913 (aged 85–86) Heybeliada, Ottoman Empire |
| Denomination | Eastern Orthodoxy |
Anthimus VII of Constantinople (Greek: Ἄνθιμος; born Angelos Tsatsos; 1827[citation needed] – 5 December 1913) served as the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1895 until his resignation on 29 January 1897.[1] He died in Heybeliada, Ottoman Empire.
In 1895, he criticised the encyclical Praeclara gratulationis publicae of Pope Leo XIII.[citation needed]
Notes and references
[edit]- ^ "Άνθιμος Ζʹ". ec-patr.org. Κατάλογος Οικουμενικών Πατριαρχών List of Ecumenical Patriarchs (in Greek). Office of the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople. Retrieved 21 February 2024.