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Zacharias of Jerusalem

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The early life of Patr. Zacharias is unknown. He was elected [[patriarch]] in 609. During the reign of the Roman emperor [[Heraclius]] the Persian King Chozroes invaded Jerusalem in 614, pillaged the city, and withdrew with the [[True Cross|Life-Creating Cross of Christ]] and a large number of Christian prisoners who were held in bondage, including Patr. Zacharias. Of the captured Christians as many as 90,000 perished.
In 627, after rebuilding his army, Heraclius moved into Persia. Winning a decisive victory at Ninveh, Heraclius defeated Chozroes and compelled the Persian king to return the Life-Creating Cross and the surviving captives, including Patr. Patriarch Zacharias. Emperor Heraclius himself carried the Cross on his shoulders into the Holy City.
Patr. Patriarch Zacharias and the Precious Cross had been held in bondage for fourteen years. During that time many miracles occurred in Persia as a result of the Precious Cross, so that even the Persians said: ''"The Christian God came to Persia." ''
Patr. Patriarch Zacharias spent his remaining days in peace and reposed in the Lord in 632. Patr. Patriarch [[Modestus of Jerusalem|Modestus]], who had acted as locum tenens during Patr. Patriarch Zacharias' captivity succeeded him on the patriarchal throne.
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