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Encyclopedia > Nicholas Mysticus

Nicholas Mysticus (d. May 925) was the Patriarch of Constantinople from 893 to 906 and from 912 to 925. He denied a fourth marriage to emperor Leo VI, and unsuccessfully plotted against Leo to place Andronicus Ducas on the throne. Nicholas was forced to baptize Leo's illegitimate son, and was then deposed in 906. He was restored to power when Leo's brother Alexander III became emperor, and became regent for Constantine VII when Alexander quickly died. As regent he had his co-regent Constantine Ducas executed, and made an unpopular peace with the Bulgars. He was replaced as regent by Romanus I, but was allowed to remain patriarch until his death in 925.


See also: Eastern Orthodoxy

Preceded by:
Antony II

List of Constantinople patriarchs

Succeeded by:
Euthymius I
(later) Stephen II


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Science Fair Projects - Zoe Karvounopsina (481 words)
Nicholas still opposed this and conspired to overthrow Leo; he was removed from office in 907 and replaced by Euthymius Syncellus, who allowed the marriage but refused to allow Zoe to use the title "empress."
Nicholas was reinstated as patriarch by his successor Alexander III and Zoe was banished from the imperial palace.
In 914 she conpsired against Nicholas, overthrew him, and took control of the regency for her son Constantine; he was reinstated again when he finally agreed to recognize her as empress.
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