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'''Pachomius I''' (unknown - 1513) was the Ecumenical Patriarch of [[Constantinople]] and head of the Eastern Orthodox Church for a brief time in 1503, and then again from 1504 to his death in 1513.
'''Pachomius I''' (''Pachomios'' or ''Pakhomios'' in Greek, unknown - 1513) was the Ecumenical Patriarch of [[Constantinople]] and head of the Eastern Orthodox Church for a brief time in 1503, and then again from 1504 to his death in 1513.


==Biography==
==Biography==

Revision as of 17:55, 8 October 2013


Pachomius I (Pachomios or Pakhomios in Greek, unknown - 1513) was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople and head of the Eastern Orthodox Church for a brief time in 1503, and 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 for "actions unbecoming of the Eastern Orthodox faith", and had Cyril exiled and placed under anathema. This disgrace led Cyril to join the Templar Order and use what minimal power he maintained to erode the church's influence from within.

Around 1511, a vengeful Cyril returned to Constantinople and began to plot the Patriarch's murder in retribution for his humiliation. On hearing rumors of Cyril's intentions, the Assassin Mentor Ezio Auditore da Firenze and a trainee Master Assassin confronted and killed the errant deacon after an initial failed attempt, thus eliminating the threat on the Patriarch's life.

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