Nilus of Constantinople | |
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Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople | |
Church | Church of Constantinople |
In office | spring 1380 – 1 February 1388 |
Predecessor | Macarius of Constantinople |
Successor | Antony IV of Constantinople |
Personal details | |
Died | 1 February 1388 |
Nilus Kerameus ( Greek: Νεῖλος Κεραμεύς; died 1 February 1388) was Patriarch of Constantinople between spring 1380 and 1388. [1] He was a Hesychast.
In 1380, he convened a synod to decide the metropolitanate of Moscow, choosing Bulgarian-born Hesychast Cyprian (1336–1406).
In 1382, Stephen of Perm wrote a letter to Nilus concerning the Strigolniki schism. [2]
Nilus of Constantinople | |
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Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople | |
Church | Church of Constantinople |
In office | spring 1380 – 1 February 1388 |
Predecessor | Macarius of Constantinople |
Successor | Antony IV of Constantinople |
Personal details | |
Died | 1 February 1388 |
Nilus Kerameus ( Greek: Νεῖλος Κεραμεύς; died 1 February 1388) was Patriarch of Constantinople between spring 1380 and 1388. [1] He was a Hesychast.
In 1380, he convened a synod to decide the metropolitanate of Moscow, choosing Bulgarian-born Hesychast Cyprian (1336–1406).
In 1382, Stephen of Perm wrote a letter to Nilus concerning the Strigolniki schism. [2]