Gregory I (Jerusalem)
Gregorios I († between August 1281 and May 1291) was the Greek patriarch of Jerusalem .
The beginning and end of his patriarchy cannot be precisely dated. In 1275 he was already in office. He opposed the union-friendly church policy of the Byzantine emperor Michael VIII. In his name Georgios Moschampar wrote an anti-Latin treatise on the emergence of the Holy Spirit ( Filioque ) . Apparently Gregorios died before the siege of Acre (1291) .
literature
- Venance Grumel: La chronologie des patriarches grecs de Jérusalem au XIIIe siècle. In: Revue des Études Byzantines. Volume 20, 1962, pp. 197-201, here pp. 199f. doi: 10.3406 / rebyz.1962.1288
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| SURNAME | Gregory I. |
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Gregorios I. |
| BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Greek Patriarch of Jerusalem |
| DATE OF BIRTH | before 1275 |
| DATE OF DEATH | between August 1281 and May 1291 |