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This is the vivid and partisan account of two tremendous
ecclesiastical struggles of the ninth century. One was between
opposing patriarchs of Constantinople-the learned Photius (858-867,
877-886) and the monk Ignatius (847-858, 867-877)-and gave rise to
long periods of schism, intrigue, and scandal in the Greek Orthodox
world. The other was between Patriarch Photius and the papacy,
which at its low point saw Photius and Nicholas I trade formal
condemnations of each other and adversely affected East-West
relations for generations afterwards. The author of The Life of
Patriarch Ignatius, Nicetas David Paphlagon, was a prolific and
versatile writer, but also a fierce conservative in ecclesiastical
politics, whose passion and venom show through on every page. As
much a frontal attack on Photius as a record of the author's hero
Ignatius, The Life of Patriarch Ignatius offers a fascinating, if
biased, look into the complex world of the interplay between
competing church factions, the imperial powers, and the papacy in
the ninth century.
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