Theodotos II

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Theodotos II (Greek Θεόδοτος ) was Patriarch of Constantinople 1151–1153 (or 1152–1154).

Life

Theodotos was hegumen (head) in a monastery in Constantinople. In 1151 (or 1152) he became Patriarch of Constantinople. In 1153 (or 1154) he died. He is said to have led an ascetic life.

literature

  • Paul Magdalino: The Empire of Manuel I Komnenos, 1143-1180. Cambridge University Press, 2002, pp. 279-283
predecessor Office successor
Nicholas IV Patriarch of Constantinople
1151–1153
Neophytos I.