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Eustathius (Greek: Ευστάθιος; ? – December 1025) was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from July 1019 to December 1025. Eustathius was the protopresbyter of the imperial palace when he was raised to the Patriarchal throne by the Emperor Basil II, after the death of Sergius II. Eustathius participated in the efforts of the Byzantines in 1024 to come to an accommodation with the Latin Papacy concerning the widening gap between the Western and Eastern churches, which culminated in the Schism of 1054. At the time of Eustathius, the Papacy claimed dominion over the Christian world, not just primacy, a position which offended Constantinople, the effective spiritual guides of much of the East to include the Russians, Bulgarians and Serbs. Eustathius offered a compromise to Pope John XIX, sug

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  • Eustathios I. (Konstantinopel) (de)
  • Πατριάρχης Ευστάθιος (el)
  • Eustacio de Constantinopla (patriarca) (es)
  • Eustathius of Constantinople (en)
  • Eustathe de Constantinople (fr)
  • Eustazio di Costantinopoli (it)
  • Eustacjusz (patriarcha Konstantynopola) (pl)
  • Eustácio de Constantinopla (pt)
  • Евстафий (патриарх Константинопольский) (ru)
  • Євстафій Константинопольський (uk)
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  • Eustathios I. (griechisch Ευστάθιος) war Patriarch von Konstantinopel (1019–1025). (de)
  • Eustathe de Constantinople (?-1025) fut patriarche de Constantinople de juillet 1019 à sa mort en décembre 1025. (fr)
  • Eustácio de Constantinopla (em grego: Εὐστάθιος; romaniz.: Eustathios), foi o patriarca de Constantinopla entre 1019 e 1025. Ele é considerado um santo pela Igreja Ortodoxa, comemorado no dia 31 de maio. (pt)
  • Eustacjusz, gr. Ευστάθιος (zm. w grudniu 1025) – patriarcha Konstantynopola w latach 1019–1025. (pl)
  • Патриа́рх Евста́фий (греч. Πατριάρχης Ευστάθιος) — патриарх Константинопольский с 1020 года по декабрь 1025 года. (ru)
  • Євстафій (грец. Ευστάθιος; ? — грудень 1025) — Вселенський патріарх Константинополя з липня 1019 по грудень 1025. (uk)
  • Ο Ευστάθιος ήταν πρωτοπρεσβύτερος του παλατιού της Βυζαντινής Αυτοκρατορίας, όταν, το 1019, εξελέγη Πατριάρχης. Ως Πατριάρχης συμμετείχε στις προσπάθειες των Βυζαντινών να βρεθεί ένας συμβιβασμός με την Αγία Έδρα σχετικά με το διευρυνόμενο χάσμα ανάμεσα στην Ανατολική και την Δυτική Εκκλησία, το οποίο κορυφώθηκε με το Σχίσμα του 1054. Την εποχή του Ευσταθίου, οι Πάπες αξίωναν κυριαρχία σε όλο τον χριστιανικό κόσμο, όχι απλώς πρωτείο, πράγμα το οποίο ενοχλούσε το Πατριαρχείο Κωνσταντινουπόλεως που είχε πνευματική κυριαρχία στην Ανατολή, συμπεριλαμβανομένων Ρώσων, Βουλγάρων και Σέρβων. Ο Ευστάθιος προσέφερε έναν συμβιβασμό στον Πάπα Ιωάννη ΙΘ΄, σύμφωνα με τον οποίο ο Ορθόδοξος Πατριάρχης θα ήταν οικουμενικός «στην δική του σφαίρα» (in suo orbe) στην Ανατολή, όπως ο Πάπας ήταν στον κόσμο (in (el)
  • Eustathius (Greek: Ευστάθιος; ? – December 1025) was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from July 1019 to December 1025. Eustathius was the protopresbyter of the imperial palace when he was raised to the Patriarchal throne by the Emperor Basil II, after the death of Sergius II. Eustathius participated in the efforts of the Byzantines in 1024 to come to an accommodation with the Latin Papacy concerning the widening gap between the Western and Eastern churches, which culminated in the Schism of 1054. At the time of Eustathius, the Papacy claimed dominion over the Christian world, not just primacy, a position which offended Constantinople, the effective spiritual guides of much of the East to include the Russians, Bulgarians and Serbs. Eustathius offered a compromise to Pope John XIX, sug (en)
  • Eustacio fue Patriarca ecuménico de Constantinopla desde 1019 hasta 1025. Eustacio era el protopresbítero del palacio imperial cuando fue ascendido al patriarcado por el emperador romano de Oriente Basilio II. Eustacio participó en los esfuerzos del Imperio en 1024 para llegar a un acuerdo con el Papado en relación con la creciente brecha entre la Iglesia de Occidente y la Iglesia de Oriente, brecha que finalmente dio lugar al Cisma de 1054. En el momento de Eustacio, el papado reclamaba el dominio sobre el mundo cristiano, no solo la primacía, una posición que ofendía a Constantinopla, sino que también pedía la guía espiritual de muchas partes de Oriente, incluyendo la de los Rusos, los búlgaros y los Serbios. Eustacio ofreció comprometerse con el Papa Juan XIX, sugiriendo que el Patriarc (es)
  • Eustazio (... – Costantinopoli, 1025) è stato un vescovo bizantino, Patriarca ecumenico di Costantinopoli dal 1019 fino al 1025. Eustazio era il protopresbitero del palazzo imperiale, quando fu innalzato al trono patriarcale dall'imperatore Basilio II. Eustazio partecipò ai tentativi dei Bizantini nel 1024 per venire a un accordo con il Papato latino riguardante il crescente divario tra le chiese occidentali e orientali, che avrebbero portato allo scisma del 1054. (it)
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