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Ieronymos II (Greek: Ιερώνυμος B’, romanized: Ierōnymos II, pronounced [ieˈronimos]; born 10 March 1937) is the Archbishop of Athens and All Greece and as such the primate of the Autocephalous Orthodox Church of Greece. He was elected on 7 February 2008.
Paul the Apostle delivering the Areopagus sermon in Athens. Raphael, 1515. This is a list of Bishops, Metropolitans, and Archbishops of Athens.The Church of Athens was created by Paul the Apostle during his second missionary journey, when he preached at the Areopagus, probably in 51 AD.
Hieronymus von Colloredo, 1787. During his thirty years as ruler of Salzburg, Colloredo implemented reforms similar to those carried out in the Austrian Empire under Joseph II; see Josephinism. According to Halliwell, he "was ultimately successful in his main aims, but the struggle was a perpetual one ...
Hieronymus (Jerome) (c. 722 - after 782), was the son of Charles Martel and his mistress, and so was the half-brother of Bernard, Abbot of St. Quentin, a key confidant of Louis the Pious, and Remigius, the third Archbishop of Rouen. In 754, Hieronymus was tasked with Fulradus, [1] abbot of St. Denys, and others, to escort Pope Stephen II back ...
Archbishopric of Salzburg, c. 1715 Coat of arms of Hieronymus von Colloredo as Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg, incorporating elements of princely and ecclesiastical heraldry. Archbishop Eberhard II of Regensberg was made a prince of the Empire in 1213, and created three new sees: Chiemsee (1216), Seckau (1218) and Lavant (1225).
The Orthodox clergy were consecrated by passing bishops, but were forced to acknowledge the authority of the Latin Archbishop in order to exercise their office. In the Byzantine Notitiae of the period, Athens fell in rank to 35th place under Andronikos II Palaiologos (r. 1282–1328), rose to 28th under Andronikos III Palaiologos (r.
Archbishop Ieronymos II of Athens; Hieronymus, son of Charles Martel; Hieronymus (bishop of Wrocław), early medieval Bishop of Wrocław, Poland from 1046 to 1062; Hieronymus Bock, German botanist; Hieronymus Bosch, Dutch artist; Hieronymus Cardanus, also known as Girolamo Cardano or Jérôme Cardan, polymath, astrologer, gambler
Hieronymus von Colloredo, Prince-archbishop (1772–1803) ... Johann Adolph von Glauburg II, Acting Mayor (1726) Konrad Hieronymus Eberhard gen. Schwind, Senior Mayor ...