Nicholas Mystikos
Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople, Eastern Orthodox Church, Photios I of Constantinople, Leo VI the Wise
978-620-0-78074-4
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2012-02-29
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Nicholas I Mystikos or Nicholas I Mysticus (852 – May 15, 925) was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from March 901 to February 906 and from May 912 to his death in 925. His feast day in the Orthodox Church is May 16. Nicholas was born in the Italian Peninsula and had become a friend of the Patriarch Photios. He fell into disfavor after Photios' dismissal in 886 and retired to a monastery. Emperor Leo VI the Wise retrieved him from the monastery and made him mystikos, a dignity designating either the imperial secretary or a judicial official.
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