Talk:Latin Patriarch of Constantinople

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I would suggest that the five Patriarchs "led" rather than "ruled" the Church.


In the sequence

  1. Gregory Mamme (1451-1459)
  2. Johannes Bessarion (1459-1472)
  3. Peter Riario (1472-1474)

there appears to be a problem:

In Isidore the Apostate is mentioned:
"In 1458, he was ordained as a nominal Patriarch of Constantinople."

Which one is wrong?

(this discussion is replicated in Talk:Isidore the Apostate).

--FocalPoint 10:37, 8 March 2006 (UTC)


I found from Johannes Bessarion that he obtained the title in 1463, therefore Isidore of Kiev was inserted to the list.--FocalPoint 20:38, 8 March 2006 (UTC)