I. Bartholomeos
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I. Bartholomeos
Summary
I. Bartholomeos is a human[1]. Born in Zeytinliköy[2], he… he was born on February 29, 1940[3]. He worked as a religious figure[4], theologian[5], environmentalist[6], Greek Orthodox bishop[7], and Eastern Orthodox priest[8]. He ranks in the top 0.62% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2,530 views/month, #6,204 of 1,000,298).[9]
Key Facts
- I. Bartholomeos was born in Zeytinliköy[2].
- I. Bartholomeos was born on February 29, 1940[3].
- I. Bartholomeos held citizenship in Greece[10].
- I. Bartholomeos held citizenship in Turkey[11].
- Katharevousa was I. Bartholomeos's native language[12].
- I. Bartholomeos's professions included religious figure[4].
- I. Bartholomeos worked as a theologian[5].
- I. Bartholomeos's professions included environmentalist[6].
- I. Bartholomeos's professions included Greek Orthodox bishop[7].
- I. Bartholomeos's professions included Eastern Orthodox priest[8].
- I. Bartholomeos worked as an archbishop[13].
- I. Bartholomeos's field of work was Eastern Orthodoxy[14].
- I. Bartholomeos's field of work was pastoral care[15].
- I. Bartholomeos held the position of Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople[16].
- I. Bartholomeos held the position of patriarch[17].
- Among I. Bartholomeos's employers was Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople[18].
- I. Bartholomeos's education included a stint at Zografeion Lyceum[19].
- I. Bartholomeos's education included a stint at Halki seminary[20].
- I. Bartholomeos's education included a stint at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München[21].
- I. Bartholomeos was educated at Bossey Ecumenical Institute[22].
- I. Bartholomeos was educated at Pontifical Oriental Institute[23].
- I. Bartholomeos received the Sophie Prize[24].
- I. Bartholomeos received the Four Freedoms Award – Freedom of Worship[25].
- I. Bartholomeos received the Champions of the Earth[26].
- I. Bartholomeos received the Grand Cross of the Order of the Star of Romania[27].
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Origins and Family
Born in Zeytinliköy[2], I. Bartholomeos… he was born on February 29, 1940[3]. Katharevousa was his native language[12].
Education
Educated at Zografeion Lyceum[19], a private school[28], in Turkey[29], founded in 1848[30]; Halki seminary[20], an educational institution[31], in Turkey[32], founded in 1844[33]; Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München[21], a public research university[34], in Germany[35], founded in 1472[36], headquartered in Hauptgebäude der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München[37]; Bossey Ecumenical Institute[22], an organization[38], in Switzerland[39], founded in 1946[40], headquartered in Château de Bossey[41]; and Pontifical Oriental Institute[23], a pontifical institute[42], in Italy[43], founded in 1917[44].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include religious figure[4], theologian[5], environmentalist[6], Greek Orthodox bishop[7], Eastern Orthodox priest[8], and archbishop[13]. Fields of work include Eastern Orthodoxy[14], a Christian denominational family[45] and pastoral care[15], a field of study[46]. Among I. Bartholomeos's employers was Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople[18]. Positions held include Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople[16], an Orthodox episcopal title[47] and patriarch[17], a position[48].
Recognition
Awards received include Sophie Prize[24], an environmental award[49], in Norway[50], founded in 1997[51]; Four Freedoms Award – Freedom of Worship[25]; Champions of the Earth[26], an environmental award[52], founded in 2005[53]; Grand Cross of the Order of the Star of Romania[27], a grade of an order[54], in Romania[55]; Order of the Republic[56], an order[57], in Moldova[58], founded in 1992[59]; and Congressional Gold Medal[60], a medallion[61], in United States[62], founded in 1776[63].
Personal Life
Religious affiliations include Eastern Orthodox Church[64], a Christian denomination[65], founded in 1054[66] and Eastern Orthodoxy[67], a Christian denominational family[68].
Why It Matters
I. Bartholomeos ranks in the top 0.62% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2,530 views/month, #6,204 of 1,000,298).[9] He has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[69] He is known by 76 alternative names across languages and contexts.[70]
FAQs
Where was I. Bartholomeos born?
I. Bartholomeos was born in Zeytinliköy[2].
What did I. Bartholomeos do for work?
I. Bartholomeos worked as religious figure[4], theologian[5], environmentalist[6], Greek Orthodox bishop[7], and Eastern Orthodox priest[8].
Where did I. Bartholomeos go to school?
I. Bartholomeos was educated at Zografeion Lyceum[19], Halki seminary[20], Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München[21], and Bossey Ecumenical Institute[22].
What awards did I. Bartholomeos receive?
Honors received include Sophie Prize[24], Four Freedoms Award – Freedom of Worship[25], Champions of the Earth[26], and Grand Cross of the Order of the Star of Romania[27].