Sabas, ex-patriarch of Jerusalem, came to Constantinople
Unit appears in:
ALEXIOS I (1081-1118) (XII c.)
1117
Summary:
Dates:
1117
Ioannes IX Agapetos, patriarch of Constantinople (
Ioannes 19
)
He was probably the patriarch of Constantinople with whom Sabas, patriarch of Jerusalem, concelebrated when he went to the capital [but this version of the narrative has less ms. attestation] (:)
Peri metatheseon 183, no. 56
Ioannes IX Merkouropoulos, patriarch of Jerusalem (
Ioannes 20168
)
He is mentioned as having been patriarch of Jerusalem after
Sabas 111
(:)
Peri metatheseon 183, no. 56
Nikolaos III Grammatikos, patriarch of Constantinople (
Nikolaos 13
)
He may have been (at an earlier date) the patriarch of Constantinople with whom Sabas, patriarch of Jerusalem, concelebrated when he went to the capital [this version of the narrative has better ms. attestation, but is rather less convincing] (:)
Peri metatheseon 183, no. 56
Sabas, bishop of Banyas (Caesarea Philippi), then patriarch of Jerusalem (
Sabas 111
)
During the reign of
Alexios 1
he became patriarch of Jerusalem; he would later go to Constantinople, where he concelebrated with
Ioannes 19
(or, by the other dating, Ioannes 17) and the synod (1116-1117: κατὰ τὸ ͵ςχκε´)
Peri metatheseon 183, no. 56