Theodotus II of Constantinople
Theodotus II of Constantinople | |
---|---|
Church of Constantinople | |
In office | 1151 – October 1154 |
Predecessor | Nicholas IV of Constantinople |
Successor | Neophytus I of Constantinople |
Personal details | |
Born | ? |
Died | after 1154 |
Theodotus II, also known as Theodosius (
Patriarch of Constantinople
from 1151 until 1153.
Theodotus was an Abbot at the Monastery of the Resurrection in
Manuel I Comnenus
.
A letter from the
Bogomil, an accusation leveled by the Patriarch-elect of Antioch, Soterichos Panteugenos, who used the dead Theodotus' "black and withered hand" as evidence of his heresy.[1] John Kinnamos notes only that Theodotus was "practiced in ascetic discipline."[2]
References
- ISBN 0-521-52653-1.
- ^ John Kinnamos. (1976). The Deeds of John and Manuel Comnenus, Columbia University Press, pp.70