Theodosius II de Constantinople

Theodosius II de Constantinople
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Theodosius ou Théodose II de Constantinople (en grec : Θεοδόσιος Β΄) fut patriarche de Constantinople du 11 avril 1769 au (probablement) 16 novembre 1773.

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Patriarche orthodoxe de Constantinople

1769-1773

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Samuel Ier

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