Nikephoros (Protosynkellos)
Nikephoros (Latin Nicephorus , Cyrillic Никифор; † 1597, Poland-Lithuania ) was a Greek Orthodox clergyman.
Life
Its origin is unknown. Nikephoros taught at the University of Padua and was a priest in Venice . He later became protosyncullos of the Patriarch of Constantinople .
In 1595 he was sent to Moldova . Konstanty Ostrogski , the voivode of Kiev, then invited him to come to Poland-Lithuania to support local Orthodox clergy in their efforts against a planned union with the Roman Catholic Church. On arrival he was initially arrested in Chotyń , but was able to travel on after Konstanty Ostrogski entered.
From October 6 to 9, 1596, he headed the assembly of Orthodox clergy in Brest , which spoke out against the simultaneous adoption of the Union of Brest . In 1597 he was arrested again as an alleged Ottoman spy in Poland-Lithuania and died in custody.
Web links
- Nicephorus Encyclopedia of Ukraine
- Брестская уния Православная Энциклопедия
literature
- Ernst Chr. Suttner, Klaus Zelzer , Michaela Zelzer : Documents of the Brest Union. In: Eastern Church Studies . Vol. 56, 2007, pp. 273-321
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SURNAME | Nikephorus |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Nicephorus; Никифор |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Orthodox protosyncullos of the Patriarch of Constantinople |
DATE OF BIRTH | 16th Century |
DATE OF DEATH | 1597 |
Place of death | Poland-Lithuania |