Ignatios of Constantinople
Byzantine patriarch of Constantinople
Byzantine patriarch of Constantinople
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Leaders & Politicians
Byzantine Empire
Elected as the patriarch of Constantinople, played a significant role in the ecclesiastical affairs of the Byzantine Empire during the 9th century. His tenure was marked by tensions with opposing factions within the church and political entities. Exiled multiple times due to conflicts with the imperial court, championed the veneration of icons during a period of iconoclasm. Contributions to church teachings and governance established a legacy that would influence subsequent church leaders.
Served as patriarch of Constantinople
Supported the veneration of icons during iconoclasm
Endured multiple exiles due to political conflicts
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