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His All Holiness '''Neophytus VII of Constantinople''', also '''Neophytos VII''', was Patriarch of Constantinople for two periods, from 1789 to 1794 and from 1798 to 1801. After his first [[deposition]] he was banished to the island of Rhodes and after the second he was banished to [[Mount Athos]].
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His All Holiness '''Neophytus VII of Constantinople''', also '''Neophytos VII''', was Patriarch of Constantinople for two periods, from 1789 to 1794 and from 1798 to 1801. After his first [[deposition]] he was banished to the island of Rhodes, and after the second he was banished to [[Mount Athos]].
  
In 1792, Patr. Neophytus disputed the installation by the Russians of Gavril_Bănulescu-Bodoni as [[Metropolitan]] of Moldavia during the Russian occupation of Moldavia. He forcefully removed him after the Treaty of Iasi.
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In 1792, Patr. Neophytus disputed the installation by the Russians of Gavril Bănulescu-Bodoni as [[Metropolitan]] of Moldavia during the Russian occupation of Moldavia. He forcefully removed him after the Treaty of Iasi.
  
Patr. Neophytus blessed the [[The Rudder|Pedalion]] (Rudder) that was updated by [[Nicodemus of the Holy Mountain|Nikodemos Hagiorites]]
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Patr. Neophytus blessed the [[The Rudder|Pedalion]] (Rudder) that was updated by [[Nicodemus of the Holy Mountain|Nikodemos Hagiorites]].
  
 
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His All Holiness Neophytus VII of Constantinople, also Neophytos VII, was Patriarch of Constantinople for two periods, from 1789 to 1794 and from 1798 to 1801. After his first deposition he was banished to the island of Rhodes, and after the second he was banished to Mount Athos.

In 1792, Patr. Neophytus disputed the installation by the Russians of Gavril Bănulescu-Bodoni as Metropolitan of Moldavia during the Russian occupation of Moldavia. He forcefully removed him after the Treaty of Iasi.

Patr. Neophytus blessed the Pedalion (Rudder) that was updated by Nikodemos Hagiorites.

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Neophytus VII of Constantinople
Preceded by:
Procopius I
Patriarch of Constantinople
1789-1794
Succeeded by:
Gerasimus III
Preceded by:
GregoryV
Patriarch of Constantinople
1798-1801
Succeeded by:
Callinicus IV
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