Leo of Ohrid

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Leo of Ohrid
Theologian

Leo of Ohrid (

See of Rome, which culminated in the East–West Schism
of 1054.

Life

Nothing is known about Leo's early life. Sometime after 1037, he was appointed Archbishop of Ohrid, prior to which he had held the position of chartophylax in the Hagia Sophia in Constantinople.[1]

Under Patriarch

Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church.[1][2]

See also

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