词条 | Leo II Mung |
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Leo II Mung ({{lang-gr|Λέων Μοῡγκος|translit=Léon Moungos}}) was the Archbishop of Ohrid in 1108–1120. Leo was originally a Romaniote Jew, and a pupil of the eminent rabbi Tobiah ben Eliezer, before converting to Orthodox Christianity.[1] A man of great learning—he was nicknamed "the philosopher"—and able to speak several languages, including Slavic ones, he was sent by the Patriarch of Constantinople to missionary activities in what is now the southern Ukraine, before becoming Archbishop of Ohrid. Very little is otherwise known about his life.[2] He became Archbishop of Ohrid in ca. 1108, succeeding Theophylact of Euripus, and held the position until ca. 1120. His successor was Michael Maximos.[3] Leo commissioned the making of a famous icon of the Virgin. References1. ^{{cite book | first = John Van Antwerp | last = Fine | title = The Late Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century to the Ottoman Conquest | publisher = University of Michigan Press | year = 1994 | isbn = 978-0-472-08260-5 | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Hh0Bu8C66TsC |page=450}} {{s-start}}{{s-rel|eo}}{{s-bef|before=Theophylact}}{{s-ttl|title=Archbishop of Ohrid|years=1108–1120}}{{s-aft|after=Michael Maximos}}{{s-end}}{{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Leo 02 Mung}}{{reli-bio-stub}}2. ^{{cite book | title = A History of the Jews in Macedonia | first = Aleksandar | last = Matkovski | publisher = Macedonian Review Editions | year = 1982 | pages= 25, 27}} 3. ^{{cite book | title = The Eastern Orthodox Churches: Concise Histories With Chronological Checklists Of Their Primates | first = Michael | last = Burgess | publisher = McFarland & Company Incorporated, Publishers | year = 2005 | isbn = 0786421452 | page = 92}} 6 : 12th-century Byzantine bishops|Archbishops of Ohrid|Converts to Eastern Orthodoxy from Judaism|Romaniotes|Eastern Orthodox missionaries|Byzantine Jews |
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