John of Cappadocia
Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 518 to 520 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John II, surnamed Cappadox or the Cappadocian (Greek: Ἰωάννης ὁ Καππαδόκης; died 19 January 520), was Patriarch of Constantinople in 518–520, during the reign of Byzantine emperor Anastasius I after an enforced condemnation of the Council of Chalcedon. His short patriarchate is memorable for the celebrated Acclamations of Constantinople, and the reunion of East and West after a schism of 34 years. At the death of Timothy I, John of Cappadocia, whom he had designated his successor, was presbyter and chancellor of the Church of Constantinople.[1]
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John of Cappadocia | |
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Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople | |
Installed | 518 |
Term ended | 520 |
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Denomination | Chalcedonian Christianity |
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