Theodotus II of Constantinople

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Theodotus II of Constantinople
Church of Constantinople
In office1151 – October 1154
PredecessorNicholas IV of Constantinople
SuccessorNeophytus I of Constantinople
Personal details
Born?
Diedafter 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

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  2. ^ John Kinnamos. (1976). The Deeds of John and Manuel Comnenus, Columbia University Press, pp.70
Eastern Orthodox Church titles
Preceded by
Nicholas IV
Patriarch of Constantinople

1151–1153
Succeeded by
Neophytos I