Elias II (Jerusalem)

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Elias II (* in the 8th century; † 797 ) was the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem from 770 to 797.

In the early nineties of the 8th century an opponent arose in the monk Theodoros Spudaios , who was supported by the Islamic rulers. Elias then probably lived in exile in Persia until his death .

literature

  • Amnon Linder: Christian Communities in Jerusalem . In: Joshua Prawer, Haggai Ben-Shammai (ed.): The History of Jerusalem: The Early Muslim Period (638-1099) . NYU Press, New York City 1996, ISBN 0-8147-6639-0 , pp. 127 .
predecessor Office successor
Theodore II Patriarch of Jerusalem
770–797
Georgios II