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Callinicus I of Constantinople

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Callinicus I of Constantinople
Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople
Icon of Saint Callinicus I, Patriarch of Constantinople.
ChurchChurch of Constantinople
DioceseConstantinople
SeeConstantinople
Installed693
Term ended705
Personal details
DenominationChalcedonian Christianity

Kallinikos I (Greek: Καλλινίκος; died 23 August 705) was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 693 to 705.[1]

Callinicus helped to depose Emperor Justinian II and place Leontius on the Byzantine throne.

Upon Justinian's triumphant return to Constantinople and reinstatement as Emperor, Callinicus was arrested and blinded before being imprisoned in a monastery.[2]

He is recognized as a saint by the Eastern Orthodox Church; his feast day is celebrated on 23 August.

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Notes

  1. ^ "List of Patriarchs". Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople. Retrieved July 18, 2011.
  2. ^ Kiminas 2009, p. 44

References

  • Kiminas, Demetrius (2009). The Ecumenical Patriarchate: A History of Its Metropolitans With Annotated (2009 ed.). Wildside Press LLC. ISBN 978-1-4344-5876-6. - Total pages: 256
Titles of Chalcedonian Christianity
Preceded by Patriarch of Constantinople
693–705
Succeeded by


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