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Bartholomew I once served as the metropolitan of which locations?

  • Thessaloniki and Larisa

  • Patras and Corinth

  • Philadelphia and Chalcedon

  • Heraklion and Rethymno

Answer

Philadelphia and Chalcedon were significant metropolises where Bartholomew I, the esteemed Ecumenical Patriarch of the Greek Orthodox Church, held the distinguished position of metropolitan. Notably, Philadelphia refers to the ancient city of Philadelphia in Lydia, Turkey, while Chalcedon designates the historic city across the Bosporus from Constantinople, now known as Kadıköy in Istanbul, Turkey.
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