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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 37. Chapters: Pope Leo III, Photios I of Constantinople, Pope Formosus, Pope Adrian III, Pope Gregory IV, Pope Leo IV, Nikephoros I of Constantinople, Pope Boniface VI, Pope Stephen VI, Pope Paschal I, Pope Marinus I, Pope Stephen IV, Pope Sergius III, Pope Valentine, Pope Theodore II, Stephen I of Constantinople, Pope Romanus, Pope Eugene II, Pope Nicholas I, Patriarch Tarasios of Constantinople, Dionysius Telmaharensis, Hincmar, Wulfred, Rabanus Maurus, AEthelhard, Patriarch Ignatius of Constantinople, AEthelred, Pope John VIII, Ebbo, Methodios I of Constantinople, Patriarch John VII of Constantinople, Eanbald, Gunther, Pope John IX, Liutbert, Archbishop of Mainz, Adalram, Arno of Salzburg, Wulfhere of York, Hatto I, Theodotos I of Constantinople, Wilbert, Charles, Ado, Hildebold, Antony I of Constantinople, Fulk, Richbod, Remigius of Lyon, Antipope John VIII, Antony II of Constantinople, Hovhannes Draskhanakerttsi, Elipando, Bernard of Vienne, Wigmund, Angilbert II, Frotharius, Wulfsige of York, Ansegisus, Pope Joseph I of Alexandria, Odgar, Patriarch Michael II of Alexandria, Pope Simeon II of Alexandria, Pope Shenouda I of Alexandria, Anselm II, Herman I, Patriarch Michael I of Alexandria, Pope Michael III of Alexandria, Sunderolt, Pope Jacob of Alexandria, Patriarch Christopher I of Alexandria, Walter, Patriarch Politianus of Alexandria, Patriarch Sophronius I of Alexandria, Patriarch Eustatius of Alexandria, Pope Mark II of Alexandria, Pope Michael II of Alexandria, Pope Cosmas II of Alexandria, Quryaqos of Takrit. Excerpt: Photios I (Greek: , Ph tios; c. 810 - c. 893), also spelled Photius or Fotios, was Patriarch of Constantinople from 858 to 867 and from 877 to 886. He is recognized in the Eastern Orthodox churches as St. Photios the Great. Photios is widely regarded as the most powerful and influential Patriarch of Const.