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'''Photios I''' (c.  810 – c. 893 CE) was a [[Greece|Byzantine Greek]] clergyman, serving two terms as Ecumenical Patriarch of [[Constantinople]]. He is also worshipped as a saint by the Orthodox Church.
'''Photios I''' (c.  810 – c. 893 CE) was a [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]] [[Greece|Greek]] clergyman, serving two terms as Ecumenical Patriarch of [[Constantinople]]. He is also worshipped as a saint by the Orthodox Church.


Photius was also a learned man and scholar, and authored the ''[[Bibliotheca]]'', a collection of almost 300 book reviews.
Photius was also a learned man and scholar, and authored the ''[[Bibliotheca]]'', a collection of almost 300 book reviews.

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Photios I (c.  810 – c. 893 CE) was a Byzantine Greek clergyman, serving two terms as Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople. He is also worshipped as a saint by the Orthodox Church.

Photius was also a learned man and scholar, and authored the Bibliotheca, a collection of almost 300 book reviews.

During the 16th century, the Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze bought a copy of this book from the book shop in Cappadocia.[1]

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