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Matthew I (Greek: Ματθαῖος Α´), (? – August 1410) was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1397 to 1410, with a brief interruption in 1402–03. Matthew entered a monastery as a fifteen-year old. He is known to have been a monk of the at Constantinople by 1380, when he was ordained a deacon, eventually becoming its abbot in 1388. Matthew was a pupil of Mark, the abbot of the Kosmidion Monastery at Constantinople, and of Patriarch Nilus Kerameus. In 1387, during the latter's patriarchate, Matthew was elected Bishop of Cyzicus, but was apparently not consecrated. He concurrently served as locum tenens (proedros) of the Metropolis of Chalcedon until April 1389.

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  • Ματθαίος Α΄ (el)
  • Mateo I de Constantinopla (es)
  • Matteo I di Costantinopoli (it)
  • Mathieu Ier de Constantinople (fr)
  • Matthew I of Constantinople (en)
  • Mateusz I (patriarcha Konstantynopola) (pl)
  • Mateus I de Constantinopla (pt)
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  • Ο Ματθαίος Α΄ διετέλεσε Οικουμενικός Πατριάρχης κατά τα έτη 1397-1410. (el)
  • Mateo I de Constantinopla (en griego: Ματθαίος Α΄) fue el patriarca de Constantinopla desde 1397 hasta 1410. (es)
  • Mathieu Ier de Constantinople (en grec : Ματθαίος Α΄) est patriarche de Constantinople de 1397 à 1410. (fr)
  • Mateusz I, gr. Ματθαίος Α´, Matthaios I (zm. w sierpniu 1410 w Konstantynopolu) – patriarcha Konstantynopola w latach 1397–1410. (pl)
  • Mateus I de Constantinopla (em grego: Ματθαίος Α΄) foi o patriarca grego ortodoxo de Constantinopla de 1397 até 1410. (pt)
  • Matthew I (Greek: Ματθαῖος Α´), (? – August 1410) was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1397 to 1410, with a brief interruption in 1402–03. Matthew entered a monastery as a fifteen-year old. He is known to have been a monk of the at Constantinople by 1380, when he was ordained a deacon, eventually becoming its abbot in 1388. Matthew was a pupil of Mark, the abbot of the Kosmidion Monastery at Constantinople, and of Patriarch Nilus Kerameus. In 1387, during the latter's patriarchate, Matthew was elected Bishop of Cyzicus, but was apparently not consecrated. He concurrently served as locum tenens (proedros) of the Metropolis of Chalcedon until April 1389. (en)
  • Matteo I (in greco moderno: Ματθαῖος Α´; XIV secolo – agosto 1410) è stato un arcivescovo ortodosso bizantino, che ha ricoperto la carica di Patriarca ecumenico di Costantinopoli tra il 1397 e il 1410, con una breve interruzione tra il 1402 e il 1403. (it)
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  • Ο Ματθαίος Α΄ διετέλεσε Οικουμενικός Πατριάρχης κατά τα έτη 1397-1410. (el)
  • Mateo I de Constantinopla (en griego: Ματθαίος Α΄) fue el patriarca de Constantinopla desde 1397 hasta 1410. (es)
  • Matthew I (Greek: Ματθαῖος Α´), (? – August 1410) was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1397 to 1410, with a brief interruption in 1402–03. Matthew entered a monastery as a fifteen-year old. He is known to have been a monk of the at Constantinople by 1380, when he was ordained a deacon, eventually becoming its abbot in 1388. Matthew was a pupil of Mark, the abbot of the Kosmidion Monastery at Constantinople, and of Patriarch Nilus Kerameus. In 1387, during the latter's patriarchate, Matthew was elected Bishop of Cyzicus, but was apparently not consecrated. He concurrently served as locum tenens (proedros) of the Metropolis of Chalcedon until April 1389. Through the support of Emperor Manuel II Palaiologos, he became Patriarch of Constantinople in October 1397, but soon encountered the opposition of the metropolitans Macarius of Ancyra, Matthew of Medea, and , who succeeded in deposing him during Manuel's absence in the West, in autumn 1402. On the emperor's return, Matthew was re-appointed (14 June 1403), and held the post until his death in August 1410. (en)
  • Mathieu Ier de Constantinople (en grec : Ματθαίος Α΄) est patriarche de Constantinople de 1397 à 1410. (fr)
  • Matteo I (in greco moderno: Ματθαῖος Α´; XIV secolo – agosto 1410) è stato un arcivescovo ortodosso bizantino, che ha ricoperto la carica di Patriarca ecumenico di Costantinopoli tra il 1397 e il 1410, con una breve interruzione tra il 1402 e il 1403. Matteo entrò in un monastero quindicenne. È noto che fu un monaco del a Costantinopoli nel 1380, quando fu ordinato diacono, diventando infine il suo abate nel 1388. Matteo fu allievo di Marco, abate del monastero di Kosmidion a Costantinopoli, e del patriarca Nilo Kerameus. Nel 1387, durante il patriarcato di quest'ultimo, Matteo fu eletto metropolita di Cizico, ma apparentemente non fu consacrato. Servì contemporaneamente come locum tenens (proedros) della metropoli di Calcedonia fino all'aprile 1389. Con il sostegno dell'imperatore Manuele II Paleologo, divenne Patriarca di Costantinopoli nell'ottobre 1397, ma incontrò presto l'opposizione dei metropoliti Macario di Ancira, Matteo di e Giovanni Holobolos, che riuscì a deporlo durante l'assenza di Manuele in Occidente, nell'autunno del 1402. Al ritorno dell'imperatore, Matteo fu rinominato (14 giugno 1403) e rimase in carica fino alla sua morte nell'agosto 1410. (it)
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