词条 | Maximus II of Constantinople |
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|name = |image = |caption= |church = Church of Constantinople |archbishop_of = Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople |term=3 June 1216 – December 1216 |term_end= |predecessor =Theodore II of Constantinople |successor=Manuel I of Constantinople |birth_name= |birth_date=? |birth_place= |death_date=December 1216 |death_place= }} Maximus II (? – December 1216) was Patriarch of Constantinople from June to December 1216. He had been abbot of the monastery of the Akoimetoi and was the confessor of the Nicaean emperor Theodore I Laskaris before he became patriarch. George Akropolites and Xanthopoulos are highly critical of Maximos, suggesting that he was "uneducated"[1] and that the only reason he was made patriarch was his intrigue into the palace's women's quarters. Akropolites writes that he "paid court to the women's quarters and was in turn courted by it; for it was nothing else which raised him to such eminence."[2] Maximus was Patriarch-in-exile as at the time his titular seat was occupied by the Latin Patriarch of Constantinople, and he resided in Nicaea. He died in office after only six months on the patriarchal throne. References1. ^Xanthopoulos (PG 147.465b) {{S-start}}{{s-rel|eo}}{{Succession box|2. ^George Akropolites (Ruth Macrides, ed). The History. Oxford: University Press, 2007, pp. 159–161. before=Theodore II| title=Patriarch of Constantinople years=1216| after=Manuel I}} {{S-end}}{{Patriarchs of Constantinople}}{{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Maximus 02 Of Constantinople}}{{Byzantine-bio-stub}}{{EasternOrthodoxy-bishop-stub}} 4 : 1216 deaths|13th-century patriarchs of Constantinople|People of the Empire of Nicaea|Year of birth unknown |
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