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Vissarion of Bulgaria

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Installed
  
after 1235

Predecessor
  
Joachim I (?)

Nationality
  
Bulgarian

Term ended
  
before 1241

Successor
  
Joachim I (?)

Church
  
Bulgarian Orthodox Church

Vissarion (Bulgarian: Висарион) was a Patriarch of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church in the 13th century. He is the only Bulgarian Patriarch who was not included in the list of Patriarchs in the medieval Book of Boril. The only testimony of his existence is an undated seal reading "Vissarion, by the grace of God Patriarch of the Bulgarians". It is suggested that he presided over the Bulgarian Church during the rule of emperor Ivan Asen II (r. 1218–1241) and was omitted in the lists because he supported the union with the Catholic Church concluded by emperor Kaloyan (r. 1197–1207) and abolished by Ivan Asen II.

Bulgarian historians believe he can be identified with "Patriach Spiridon", known from a recently discovered hagiography, whose name is not mentioned in any historical sources. In 1238 that Patriarch opposed the third marriage of Ivan Asen II to Irene Komnene Doukaina because it was non-canonical. The emperor, who loved Irene "no less than Marcus Antonius loved Cleopatra" according to contemporaries, had the Patriarch persecuted and executed. The Church refused to acknowledge Irene as empress and had Vissarion canonized as a saint and commissioned his hagiography.

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Vissarion of Bulgaria Wikipedia