Chrysanthus of Jerusalem

Chrysanthus of Jerusalem
Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem
In office
1707–1731
Preceded byDositheos II Notaras
Succeeded byMeletius
Personal details
BornChrysanthus Notaras
1655 (1655)
DiedFebruary 7, 1731(1731-02-07) (aged 75–76)
Resting placeJerusalem
Scientific career
Alma materUniversity of Padua
Paris Observatory
Known for
FieldsAstronomy, mathematics
InstitutionsParis Observatory
Doctoral advisorGiovanni Domenico Cassini
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Chrysanthus Notaras (Greek: Χρύσανθος Νοταράς; 1655/1660 – February 7, 1731), also known as Chrysanthus of Jerusalem, was Patriarch of Jerusalem (February 19, 1707 – February 7, 1731) and a scholar in Eastern Orthodoxy. He was a mathematician, astronomer, geographer, and author. He is known for creating modern maps in the Greek language. He was one of Giovanni Domenico Cassini's students. He also built astronomical equipment.