Theophylact
Theophylact (os) (Greek Θεοφύλακτος , Latinized Theophylactus = "guarded by God") is the name of the following people:
- Theophylaktos Simokates (7th century), late antique-early Byzantine historian
- Theophylactus (Exarch) , Byzantine valet, Patricius and Exarch of Ravenna approx. 701/705
- Theophylactus of Alexandria , coadjutor of the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Alexandria (approx. 695 – approx. 711)
- Theophylactus of Antioch , Patriarch of the Roman Orthodox Church (748–767)
- Theophylactus of Constantinople (917–956), Patriarch of Constantinople , son of Emperor Romanos I. Lakapenos
- Theophylactus of Nicomedia , Bishop of Nicomedia († 845)
- Theophylact (Kiev) , Metropolitan of Kiev (11th century)
- Theophylact of Ohrid († ~ 1107), Archbishop of Ohrid and interpreter of the Bible
- Theophylaktos Rhangabe (Patrikios) , Byzantine Patrikios and conspirator against Empress Irene (780)
- Theophylaktos Rhangabe (co-emperor) , Byzantine co-emperor at the time of the iconoclasm (793–849, ruled 811–813)
- Theophylact I of Tusculum (approx. 864–924 / 925), urban Roman nobleman and politician (see also Tusculans )
- Theophylact II of Tusculum (before his pontificate) Benedict VIII († 1024)
- Theophylact III. of Tusculum (before his pontificate) Benedict IX. (around 1014/1021 – around 1055)
- Peter von Atroa (773–837), abbot and saint in Bithynia, maiden name: Theophylaktos