Stephen II of Constantinople

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Stephen II of Constantinople
Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople
Lead seal of "Stephen, Archbishop of Constantinople New Rome", either of Stephen I or of Stephen II
Installed925
Term ended928
Personal details
DenominationChalcedonian Christianity

Stephen II of Amasea (Greek: Στέφανος Β'), (? – 19 July 928) was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 29 June 925 to 18 July 928. He appears to have been appointed to the post by Romanos I Lekapenos after the death of Nicholas I as a stop-gap until Romanos's own son, Theophylact, was old enough to assume the post.[1] Steven Runciman calls him a "deliberate nonentity".[2] He is a saint, commemorated on July 18.[3]

References

  1. ^ Hussey, Joan M. (1990). The Orthodox Church in the Byzantine Empire. Oxford University Press.
  2. ^ Runciman, Steven (1988). The Emperor Romanus Lecapenus and His Reign: A Study of Tenth-Century Byzantium. Cambridge University Press. p. 27.
  3. ^ Complete List of Saints
Titles of Chalcedonian Christianity
Preceded by Patriarch of Constantinople
925–928
Succeeded by