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Michael I Cerularius (c. 1000-1059), also known as Michael Keroularios or Patriarch Michael I, was the Patriarch of Constantinople from 1043 to 1059. Born in Constantinople, Patriarch Michael I Cerularius is noted for disputing with Pope Leo IX over church practices where the Roman Church differed from Constantinople,
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Michael I Cerularius, (b. Constantinople c. 1000 - d. 1059), also known as Michael Keroularios or Patriarch Michael I, was the Patriarch of Constantinople...
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Encyclopedia: Michael I Cerularius
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In 1042 Monomachus became emperor peaceably by marrying Zoe, a descendant of Basil the Macedonian (Basil I, 867-86) and widow of both Romanus III (1028-34) and Michael IV.
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Although the patriarch Michael I Cerularius had helped bring Isaac to power, the two men soon quarreled over Isaac’s stringent financial policies, including the confiscation of some church property, She also angered the patriarch Michael I Cerularius by appointing clerics, which was held to be inappropriate for a woman.
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Michael I Cerularius, (b. Constantinople c. 1000 - d. 1059), also known as Michael Keroularios or Patriarch Michael I, was the Patriarch of Constantinople from 1043 to 1059.
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Michael Cerularius (born c. 1000, Constantinople — died Jan. 21, 1059, Madytus, near Constantinople) Greek Orthodox patriarch of Constantinople For more information on Michael Cerularius, visit Britannica.com.
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Encyclopedia article about Michael I. Information about Michael I in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. michael Michael I, Byzantine emperor...
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Definition of Michael I in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of Michael I. Pronunciation of Michael I. Translations of Michael I. Michael I synonyms, Michael I Born 1921.
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Although the patriarch Michael I Cerularius had helped bring Isaac to power, The patriarch of Constantinople, Michael Cerularius, closed Latin churches...
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