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Photius II of Constantinople

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Photius II of Constantinople
Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople
ChurchChurch of Constantinople
In office7 October 1929 – 29 December 1935
PredecessorBasil III of Constantinople
SuccessorBenjamin I of Constantinople
Personal details
Born
Dimitrios Maniatis

1874
Died29 December 1935

Photios II (Template:Lang-el), (born Dimitrios Maniatis; 1874 – 29 December 1935) was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 7 October 1929 until 26 December 1935.

Biography

He was born in 1874 and baptized as Dimitrios Maniatis. After finishing elementary education he attended the Zariphios School in Philippopolis. He studied theology at the University of Athens and Philosophy at the University of Munich. He spoke Greek (mother tongue), Turkish (national language), German, French and Bulgarian.

In 1901, he was ordained deacon. He remained in the Metropolis of Philippopolis where he reached the rank of protosynkellos. Then, he was named Patriarchal Exarch of Philippopolis from 1906 to 1914.

In 1915, he was elected assistant bishop of Eirinoupolis and fourteen years later on 7 October 1929, he was elected Ecumenical Patriarch and was assigned to his post on the same day. During his Patriarchy, the relations between Greece and Turkey improved thanks to the political actions of Eleftherios Venizelos and Kemal Atatürk.

He died on 29 December 1935, after serving six years in office.

Eastern Orthodox Church titles
Preceded by Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople
1929–1935
Succeeded by