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John X (Camateros) of Constantinople

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Patr. John X was the uncle of the empress Euphrosyne, the wife of emperor Alexios III.
He fled to Thrace in 1203 with the deposed emperor Alexios III who had abandoned the city before the Latins captured [[Fall of Constantinople |Constantinople]] during the Fourth Crusade in 1204. In 1206, Theodore I Laskaris invited him to [[Nicea]] where Theodore founded the Byzantine successor state of the Empire of NicaeaNicea, but John died later in the same year. During the time that Crusaders occupied the city they installed a Latin Patriarch in Constantinople while Theodore moved the Orthodox Patriarchate to Nicea. The Patriarchate eventually was restored in Constantinople with the rest of the Empire in 1261 after the Latins were driven out.
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title=[[List of Patriarchs of Constantinople|Patriarch of Constantinople]]|
years=1198–1206|
after=[[Michael IV Autoreianuos of Constantinople|Michael IV Autoreianos]]}}
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*[http://homepage.mac.com/paulstephenson/trans/mesarites.html Nicholas Mesarites, Ekphrasis on the Church of the Holy Apostles]
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[[Category: Patriarchs of Constantinople]]
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