The Church of the Holy Sepulchre seems to have been largely in Athanasius' hands during the Latin control of Jerusalem.[3] The Serbian Archbishop Sava (1174–1237) guested Athanasius twice in the Holy Land,[4] and according to Serbian chronicles they were good friends.[5] After the Latin retreat from Jerusalem in 1244, the Melkites (who were the majority of the south of the Latin kingdom) turned to Athanasius.[6] Athanasius II was in negotiations with the Pope through friar Lawrence of Portugal in 1247; Innocent IV supported him against the Latin patriarch, Robert.[6]
Pringle, Denys (2007). The Churches of the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem: Volume 3, The City of Jerusalem: A Corpus. Cambridge University Press. pp. 3, 31–32, 211. ISBN978-0-521-39038-5.
Mileusnić, Slobodan (2000). Sveti Srbi. Novi Sad: Prometej. ISBN86-7639-478-4. OCLC 44601641.
Baldwin, Marshall (1985). "Missions to the East in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth centuries". In Setton, Kenneth M.; Zacour, Norman P.; Hazard, Harry W. (eds.). A History of the Crusades, Volume V: The Impact of the Crusades on the Near East. Madison and London: University of Wisconsin Press. pp. 452–518. ISBN0-299-09140-6.
athanasius, jerusalem, athanasius, greek, Αθανάσιος, 1229, 1247, greek, orthodox, patriarch, jerusalem, from, 1231, 1244, church, holy, sepulchre, seems, have, been, largely, athanasius, hands, during, latin, control, jerusalem, serbian, archbishop, sava, 1174. Athanasius II Greek A8anasios B fl 1229 d 1247 was the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem from c 1231 to 1244 1 2 The Church of the Holy Sepulchre seems to have been largely in Athanasius hands during the Latin control of Jerusalem 3 The Serbian Archbishop Sava 1174 1237 guested Athanasius twice in the Holy Land 4 and according to Serbian chronicles they were good friends 5 After the Latin retreat from Jerusalem in 1244 the Melkites who were the majority of the south of the Latin kingdom turned to Athanasius 6 Athanasius II was in negotiations with the Pope through friar Lawrence of Portugal in 1247 Innocent IV supported him against the Latin patriarch Robert 6 References edit Pringle 2007 p 3 Jerusalem Patriarchate website Apostolic Succession section Pringle 2007 pp 31 32 Pringle 2007 p 211 Mileusnic 2000 pp 42 43 a b Baldwin 1985 p 466 Sources editPringle Denys 2007 The Churches of the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem Volume 3 The City of Jerusalem A Corpus Cambridge University Press pp 3 31 32 211 ISBN 978 0 521 39038 5 Mileusnic Slobodan 2000 Sveti Srbi Novi Sad Prometej ISBN 86 7639 478 4 OCLC 44601641 Baldwin Marshall 1985 Missions to the East in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth centuries In Setton Kenneth M Zacour Norman P Hazard Harry W eds A History of the Crusades Volume V The Impact of the Crusades on the Near East Madison and London University of Wisconsin Press pp 452 518 ISBN 0 299 09140 6 Religious titlesPreceded byEuthemius II Patriarch of Jerusalem Orthodox ca 1231 47 Succeeded bySophronius III Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Athanasius II of Jerusalem amp oldid 1193523648, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,