Veniamin Evsevidis, the Glossary
Veniamin (Benjamin) Evsevidis (Βενιαμίν Ευσεβίδης), born as Dimitrios Evsevidis (Δημήτριος Ευσεβίδης; 20 June 1821 – 1895 or 1897) was a bishop of the Greek Byzantine Catholic Church.[1]
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19 relations: Édouard de Thouvenel, Cathedral of the Holy Spirit, Church of St. Anthony of Padua, Istanbul, Eastern Orthodox Church, Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople, First Vatican Council, Greek Byzantine Catholic Church, Greek Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Istanbul, Halki seminary, Isaias Papadopoulos, Istanbul, Karaköy, Melkite Greek Catholic Church, Mount Athos, Nablus, Ottoman Empire, Palestine (region), Phanar Greek Orthodox College, Sarajevo.
- 19th-century Eastern Catholic bishops
- Bishops of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople
- Catholic Church in the Ottoman Empire
- Clergy from Istanbul
- Greek Eastern Catholic bishops
Édouard de Thouvenel
Édouard Antoine de Thouvenel (11 November 1818, Verdun, Meuse – 18 October 1866) was ambassador to the Ottoman Empire from 1855 to 1860, and French Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1860 to 1862.
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Cathedral of the Holy Spirit
The Cathedral of the Holy Spirit, alternatively known as the St.
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Church of St. Anthony of Padua, Istanbul
The Church of St.
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Eastern Orthodox Church
The Eastern Orthodox Church, officially the Orthodox Catholic Church, and also called the Greek Orthodox Church or simply the Orthodox Church, is the second-largest Christian church, with approximately 230 million baptised members.
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Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople
The Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople (translit,; Patriarchatus Oecumenicus Constantinopolitanus; Rum Ortodoks Patrikhanesi, İstanbul Ekümenik Patrikhanesi, "Roman Orthodox Patriarchate, Ecumenical Patriarchate") is one of the fifteen to seventeen autocephalous churches (or "jurisdictions") that together compose the Eastern Orthodox Church.
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First Vatican Council
The First Ecumenical Council of the Vatican, commonly known as the First Vatican Council or Vatican I, was the 20th ecumenical council of the Catholic Church, held three centuries after the preceding Council of Trent which was adjourned in 1563.
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Greek Byzantine Catholic Church
The Greek Byzantine Catholic Church (Ελληνόρρυθμη Καθολική Εκκλησία, Ellinórrythmi Katholikí Ekklisía) or the Greek-Catholic Church of Greece is a sui iuris Eastern Catholic particular church of the Catholic Church that uses the Byzantine Rite in Koine Greek and Modern Greek.
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Greek Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Istanbul
The Greek Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Constantinople (Exarchatus Apostolicus Constantinopolitanus) is an Apostolic Exarchate (a missionary pre-diocesan structure) of the Greek Byzantine Catholic Church which is an Eastern Catholic Church.
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Halki seminary
The Halki seminary, formally the Theological School of Halki (Θεολογική Σχολή Χάλκης and Ortodoks Ruhban Okulu), was founded on 1 October 1844 on the island of Halki (Turkish: Heybeliada), the second-largest of the Princes' Islands in the Sea of Marmara.
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Isaias Papadopoulos
Bishop Isaias Papadopoulos (24 February 1855, Pyrgos, Greece – 19 January 1932) was the first Exarch of the Greek Byzantine Catholic Church. Veniamin Evsevidis and Isaias Papadopoulos are Converts to Eastern Catholicism from Eastern Orthodoxy, Former Greek Orthodox Christians and Greek Eastern Catholic bishops.
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Istanbul
Istanbul is the largest city in Turkey, straddling the Bosporus Strait, the boundary between Europe and Asia.
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Karaköy
Karaköy, the modern name for the old Galata, is a commercial quarter in the Beyoğlu district of Istanbul, Turkey, located at the northern part of the Golden Horn mouth on the European side of Bosphorus.
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Melkite Greek Catholic Church
The Melkite Greek Catholic Church, or Melkite Byzantine Catholic Church, is an Eastern Catholic church in full communion with the Holy See as part of the worldwide Catholic Church.
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Mount Athos
Mount Athos (Ἄθως) is a mountain on the Athos peninsula in northeastern Greece.
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Nablus
Nablus (Nāblus; Šəḵem, ISO 259-3:,; Samaritan Hebrew: script, romanized:; Νeápolis) is a Palestinian city in the West Bank, located approximately north of Jerusalem, with a population of 156,906.
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Ottoman Empire
The Ottoman Empire, historically and colloquially known as the Turkish Empire, was an imperial realm centered in Anatolia that controlled much of Southeast Europe, West Asia, and North Africa from the 14th to early 20th centuries; it also controlled parts of southeastern Central Europe, between the early 16th and early 18th centuries.
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Palestine (region)
The region of Palestine, also known as Historic Palestine, is a geographical area in West Asia.
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Phanar Greek Orthodox College
Phanar Greek Orthodox College or Phanar Roman Orthodox Lyceum (Özel Fener Rum Lisesi), known in Greek as the Great School of the Nation and Patriarchal Academy of Constantinople (Μεγάλη τουΓένους Σχολή, Megáli toú Genous Scholí), is the oldest surviving and most prestigious Greek Orthodox school in Istanbul, Turkey.
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Sarajevo
Sarajevo is the capital and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a population of 275,524 in its administrative limits.
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See also
19th-century Eastern Catholic bishops
- Alexandru Dobra
- Andriy Bachynskyi
- Charles Lavigne
- Epiphanius Shanov
- Flavianus Michael Malke
- Gabrijel Smičiklas
- Germanos Adam
- Gregor Tarkovič
- Ignatius Peter VII Jarweh
- Ignațiu Darabant
- Ilija Hranilović
- Ioan Alexi
- Ioan Bob
- Ioan Lemeni
- Ioan Olteanu
- Ioan Sabo
- Ivan Bokhenskyi
- Ivan Pasteliy
- Ivan Snihurskyi
- Ivan Stupnytskyi
- Ján Vályi
- Jozef Gaganec
- Julije Drohobeczky
- Konstantin Stanić
- Kostyantyn Chekhovych
- Kyrillos Makarios
- Matthew Makil
- Matthew Nakkar
- Mihail Pavel
- Mikuláš Tóth (bishop)
- Mykhaylo Bradach
- Mykola Skorodynskyi
- Oleksiy Povchiy
- Raphael Popov
- Silvestar Bubanović
- Stefan Pankovych
- Toma Polyanskyi
- Vasile Suciu (bishop)
- Vasyl Popovych
- Veniamin Evsevidis
- Victor Mihaly de Apșa
- Yulian Pelesh
- Yuliy Firtsak
- Đuro Smičiklas
Bishops of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople
- Agathangelos Xirouchakis
- Ambrosios Pleianthidis
- Ambrosios Zografos
- Anthimus, Metropolitan of Belgrade
- Apostolos Christodoulou
- Augoustinos Kantiotes
- Basil Osborne
- Christophoros Rakintzakis
- Cyril, Metropolitan of Belgrade
- Damaskinos Papandreou of Adrianople
- Dionysios Mantoukas
- Dionysios of Zakynthos
- Dionysius II, Metropolitan of Belgrade
- Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople
- Eleutherios Katsaitis
- Emilianos Zacharopoulos
- Epiphanios of Vryoula
- Erasmus of Arcadia
- Euthymios Agritellis
- Gennadios (Zervos)
- Germanos Karavangelis
- Germanos Zapheiropoulos
- Gregorios Theocharous
- Gregory Orologas
- Ioakeim Martianos
- Irineos Galanakis
- Joachim of Korsun
- Job Getcha
- John Zizioulas
- Kallistos Ware
- Kyrillos Katerelos
- Leontius, Metropolitan of Belgrade
- List of archbishops of Crete
- Loukas Petridis
- Melentije Stevanović
- Meliton, Metropolitan of Chalcedon
- Methodius, Metropolitan of Belgrade
- Metropolitan Panteleimon of Belgium
- Michael Staikos
- Nektarios Tsilis
- Nikitas Loulias
- Nikodimos of Ierissos
- Panteleimon Sklavos
- Philotheos Bryennios
- Photios of Korytsa
- Prokopios Lazaridis
- Sotirios Trambas
- Spyridon of America
- Veniamin Evsevidis
Catholic Church in the Ottoman Empire
- Lycée Notre Dame de Sion Istanbul
- Sicanje
- Synod of Qarqafe
- Veniamin Evsevidis
Clergy from Istanbul
- Andon Bedros IX Hassoun
- Andrew Constantinides Zenos
- Anthimus II of Constantinople
- Aristaces Azaria
- Armenian Patriarchs of Constantinople
- Arsen Aydinian
- Basil III of Constantinople
- Constantius I of Constantinople
- Demetrios I of Constantinople
- Dionysius II of Constantinople
- Dionysius IV of Constantinople
- Elpidophoros of America
- Germanus V of Constantinople
- Hovhannes Tcholakian
- Joachim III of Constantinople
- Levon Zekiyan
- Mesrob Nishanian of Jerusalem
- Metrophanes III of Constantinople
- Nicholas Hagiotheodorites
- Nicodemus I of Jerusalem
- Philotheos Bryennios
- Sahak II Mashalian
- Samuel of Constantinople
- Sophronius IV of Alexandria
- Veniamin Evsevidis
- Vladimir Ghika
- Şevkati Hulusi Bey
Greek Eastern Catholic bishops
- Anargyros Printezis
- Dimitri Salachas
- George Calavassy
- Hyakinthos Gad
- Isaias Papadopoulos
- Manuel Nin
- Saint Eumenes
- Veniamin Evsevidis
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veniamin_Evsevidis
Also known as Benjamin Evsevidis.