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Joachim IV of Constantinople

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Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1884 to 1886 For other people with the same name, see Joachim (given name).
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Joachim IV
Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople
ChurchChurch of Constantinople
SeeDerkes
Installed1 October 1884
Term ended14 November 1886
PredecessorJoachim III
SuccessorDionysius V
Other post(s)Metropolitan of Larisa
Personal details
BornNikolaos Krousouloudis
5 July 1837
Kallimasia, Chios, Ottoman Empire
Died15 February 1887(1887-02-15) (aged 49)
Kallimasia, Chios, Ottoman Empire
OccupationEcumenical Patriarch
Alma materTheological School of Chalki

Joachim IV (Greek: Ἰωακείμ; 5 July 1837 – 15 February 1887) was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1884 to 1886.

Eastern Orthodox Church titles
Preceded byJoachim III Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople
1884–1887
Succeeded byDionysius V

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