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Timothy I of Constantinople : ウィキペディア英語版
:''Timotheus I''' redirects here. There was also a Patriarch Timotheus I of Jerusalem in 1935–1955.'''''Timothy I''' or '''Timotheus I''' (died 517) was a Christian priest who was appointed Patriarch of Constantinople by the Byzantine emperor Anastasius I in 511.==Early career==Timothy was Christian priest and keeper of the ornaments of the cathedral. Two liturgical innovations are attributed to him, the prayers on Good Friday at the church of the Virgin and the recital of the Nicene Creed at every service, although the last is also ascribed to Peter the Fuller. The British historian F. H. Blackburne Daniel considered him to be a man of bad character, as Timothy allegedly adopted the Non-Chalcedonian doctrines out of ambition rather than conviction.
:''Timotheus I redirects here. There was also a Patriarch Timotheus I of Jerusalem in 1935–1955.''
Timothy I or Timotheus I (died 517) was a Christian priest who was appointed Patriarch of Constantinople by the Byzantine emperor Anastasius I in 511.
==Early career==
Timothy was Christian priest and keeper of the ornaments of the cathedral. Two liturgical innovations are attributed to him, the prayers on Good Friday at the church of the Virgin and the recital of the Nicene Creed at every service, although the last is also ascribed to Peter the Fuller. The British historian F. H. Blackburne Daniel considered him to be a man of bad character, as Timothy allegedly adopted the Non-Chalcedonian doctrines out of ambition rather than conviction.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「:'''''Timotheus I''' redirects here. There was also a Patriarch Timotheus I of Jerusalem in 1935–1955.'''''Timothy I''' or '''Timotheus I''' (died 517) was a Christian priest who was appointed Patriarch of Constantinople by the Byzantine emperor Anastasius I in 511.==Early career==Timothy was Christian priest and keeper of the ornaments of the cathedral. Two liturgical innovations are attributed to him, the prayers on Good Friday at the church of the Virgin and the recital of the Nicene Creed at every service, although the last is also ascribed to Peter the Fuller. The British historian F. H. Blackburne Daniel considered him to be a man of bad character, as Timothy allegedly adopted the Non-Chalcedonian doctrines out of ambition rather than conviction.」の詳細全文を読む
'Timotheus I redirects here. There was also a Patriarch Timotheus I of Jerusalem in 1935–1955.''Timothy I or Timotheus I (died 517) was a Christian priest who was appointed Patriarch of Constantinople by the Byzantine emperor Anastasius I in 511.==Early career==Timothy was Christian priest and keeper of the ornaments of the cathedral. Two liturgical innovations are attributed to him, the prayers on Good Friday at the church of the Virgin and the recital of the Nicene Creed at every service, although the last is also ascribed to Peter the Fuller. The British historian F. H. Blackburne Daniel considered him to be a man of bad character, as Timothy allegedly adopted the Non-Chalcedonian doctrines out of ambition rather than conviction.

:''Timotheus I redirects here. There was also a Patriarch Timotheus I of Jerusalem in 1935–1955.''
Timothy I or Timotheus I (died 517) was a Christian priest who was appointed Patriarch of Constantinople by the Byzantine emperor Anastasius I in 511.
==Early career==
Timothy was Christian priest and keeper of the ornaments of the cathedral. Two liturgical innovations are attributed to him, the prayers on Good Friday at the church of the Virgin and the recital of the Nicene Creed at every service, although the last is also ascribed to Peter the Fuller. The British historian F. H. Blackburne Daniel considered him to be a man of bad character, as Timothy allegedly adopted the Non-Chalcedonian doctrines out of ambition rather than conviction.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「:''Timotheus I redirects here. There was also a Patriarch Timotheus I of Jerusalem in 1935–1955.''Timothy I or Timotheus I''' (died 517) was a Christian priest who was appointed Patriarch of Constantinople by the Byzantine emperor Anastasius I in 511.==Early career==Timothy was Christian priest and keeper of the ornaments of the cathedral. Two liturgical innovations are attributed to him, the prayers on Good Friday at the church of the Virgin and the recital of the Nicene Creed at every service, although the last is also ascribed to Peter the Fuller. The British historian F. H. Blackburne Daniel considered him to be a man of bad character, as Timothy allegedly adopted the Non-Chalcedonian doctrines out of ambition rather than conviction.」
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Timotheus I''' (died 517) was a Christian priest who was appointed Patriarch of Constantinople by the Byzantine emperor Anastasius I in 511.==Early career==Timothy was Christian priest and keeper of the ornaments of the cathedral. Two liturgical innovations are attributed to him, the prayers on Good Friday at the church of the Virgin and the recital of the Nicene Creed at every service, although the last is also ascribed to Peter the Fuller. The British historian F. H. Blackburne Daniel considered him to be a man of bad character, as Timothy allegedly adopted the Non-Chalcedonian doctrines out of ambition rather than conviction.」
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