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The tombstone of an Ecumenical Patriarch in Muswell Hill, London: Meletios II (1700-80, r. 1768–9)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 September 2017

Julian Chrysostomides (†)
Affiliation:
The Hellenic Institute, Royal Holloway, University of London
Richard Clogg
Affiliation:
St Antony's College, [email protected]
Charalambos Dendrinos
Affiliation:
The Hellenic Institute, Royal Holloway, University of [email protected]

Abstract

This article examines the tombstone of Meletios II, a native of Tenedos, who was briefly Ecumenical Patriarch in 1768–9. It also offers an account of his troubled patriarchate and sketches events in the rest of his ecclesiastical career. This hitherto unknown tombstone has rested for an indeterminate number of years in the garden of North Bank, a large Victorian mansion in Pages Lane in the North London suburb of Muswell Hill. It appears to have been in the grounds of North Bank before the house became an annexe of Muswell Hill Methodist Church. It is not known where in the Ottoman Empire Meletios' grave was originally situated, nor has it been possible to establish the circumstances in which the tombstone came to North Bank. On the basis of the inscription on the tombstone it is possible to establish Meletios' previously unknown date of death, 5 January 1780. It appears to be one of the earliest known tombstones of an Ecumenical Patriarch during the period of the Tourkokratia.

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Copyright © Centre for Byzantine, Ottoman and Modern Greek Studies, University of Birmingham, 2017 

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20 We would like to thank the Revd Meliton R. Oakes for drawing our attention to these documents, now accessible online at: http://eib.xanthi.ilsp.gr/gr/boundmaterials.asp?vmode=vselect&vid=71#selectedAnchor (doc. 5) (accessed 3 July 2016).

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