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− | '''John VI''' was [[Patriarch of Constantinople]] from 712 till 715. | + | '''John VI''' was [[Patriarch of Constantinople]] from [[712]] till [[715]]. |
John was a supporter of Monothelitism and, as such, was chosen by [[Byzantine emperor|emperor]] [[Philippicus]] to replace [[Cyrus of Constantinople|Patriarch Cyrus]] - an Orthodox. | John was a supporter of Monothelitism and, as such, was chosen by [[Byzantine emperor|emperor]] [[Philippicus]] to replace [[Cyrus of Constantinople|Patriarch Cyrus]] - an Orthodox. |
Latest revision as of 16:21, February 4, 2011
John VI was Patriarch of Constantinople from 712 till 715.
John was a supporter of Monothelitism and, as such, was chosen by emperor Philippicus to replace Patriarch Cyrus - an Orthodox.
John's first act was to call a synod in Constantinople to declare null and void the decisions of the Sixth Ecumenical Council.