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'''Pachomius I''' (died 1513) was the Ecumenical Patriarch of [[Constantinople]] for a brief time in 1503, then again from 1504 to his death in 1513. | '''Pachomius I''' (died 1513) was the Ecumenical Patriarch of [[Constantinople]] for a brief time in 1503, then again from 1504 to his death in 1513. | ||
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Early in his reign as Patriarch, Pachomius publicly shamed a deacon named [[Cyril of Rhodes]], a [[Templar]] in secret, for "actions unbecoming of the Eastern Orthodox faith" and had him exiled. | Early in his reign as Patriarch, Pachomius publicly shamed a deacon named [[Cyril of Rhodes]], a [[Templar]] in secret, for "actions unbecoming of the Eastern Orthodox faith" and had him exiled. | ||
The issue did not end there, however, a vengeful Cyril returned to Constantinople | The issue did not end there, however, as a vengeful Cyril returned to Constantinople. Some time later, around 1511, Cyril began to plot to murder the Patriarch in retribution for his humiliation. | ||
However, thanks to the interference of the | However, the plot was prevented thanks to the interference of the [[Mentor]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]] and the trainee [[Master Assassin]] of the northern [[Bayezid District]] [[Assassin Dens|Assassin Den]] of the city. They confronted and killed the errant deacon and eliminated the threat on the Patriarch's life. | ||
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Pachomius I (died 1513) was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople for a brief time in 1503, then again from 1504 to his death in 1513.
Biography
Early in his reign as Patriarch, Pachomius publicly shamed a deacon named Cyril of Rhodes, a Templar in secret, for "actions unbecoming of the Eastern Orthodox faith" and had him exiled.
The issue did not end there, however, as a vengeful Cyril returned to Constantinople. Some time later, around 1511, Cyril began to plot to murder the Patriarch in retribution for his humiliation.
However, the plot was prevented thanks to the interference of the Mentor Ezio Auditore and the trainee Master Assassin of the northern Bayezid District Assassin Den of the city. They confronted and killed the errant deacon and eliminated the threat on the Patriarch's life.
Reference
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