Stephanos II. (Constantinople)
Stephanos II. Was Patriarch of Constantinople (925–927 / 28).
Life
Stephanos was Metropolitan of Amaseos. On June 29, 925 he was appointed Patriarch of Constantinople. Johannes Skylitzes reported in his chronicle that Emperor Romanos I wanted to make his then seven-year-old son Theophylactus a patriarch when he reached the required age and was looking for a candidate for transition.
Stephanos was mentioned in 928 (October 8th?) In a peace treaty between the Byzantine emperor and the Bulgarian tsar. He died on July 19, 927 (or July 15, 928).
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- Johannes Skylitzes : Chronicle. In: Ioannis Scylitzae Synopsis historiarum. de Gruyter, Berlin 1973
predecessor | Office | successor |
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Nicholas I. |
Patriarch of Constantinople 925-927 |
Tryphon |
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Stephanos II. |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Stephanos |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Patriarch of Constantinople (925–927 / 28) |
DATE OF BIRTH | before 925 |
DATE OF DEATH | after 927 |