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List of leaders during the Byzantine Papacy

The Byzantine emperor, Pope of Rome, and Patriarch of Constantinople often came into conflict during the Byzantine Papacy (537–752). Rival claimants to either See or the throne often buttressed their authority by the endorsement of or attempted to depose other incumbents.

Period Pope Emperor Patriarch
537–552 Vigilius (537–555) Justinian I (527–565) Menas (536–552)
552–555 Eutychius (552–565)
555–561 Pegalius I (556–561)[1]
561–565 John III (561–574)
565–574 Justin II (565–578) John Scholasticus (565–577)
574–577 Benedict I (575–579)
577–578 Eutychius (577–582), restored
578–579 Tiberius II Constantine (578–582)
579–582 Pelagius II (579–590)
582–590 Maurice (582–602) John IV Nesteutes (582–595)
590–596 Gregory I (590–604)
596–602 Cyriacus II (596–606)
602–604 Phocas (602–610)
604–607 Sabinian (604–606)
607–608 Boniface III (607) Thomas I (607–610)
608–610 Boniface IV (608–615)
610–615 Heraclius (610–641) Sergius I (610–638)
615–619 Adeodatus I (615–618)
619–625 Boniface V (619–625)
625–638 Honorius I (625–638)
638–640 Interregnum Pyrrhus I (638–641)
640 Severinus (640)
640–641 John IV (640–642)
641 Constantine III (Feb.-May 641)
Heraklonas (Feb.-Sept. 641)
co-ruler Constans II (641)
641–642 Constans II, as sole ruler (641–668) Paul II (641–653)
642–649 Theodore I (642–649)
649–654 Martin I (649–653)
654–657 Eugene I (654–657) Peter (654–666)
657–667 Vitalian (657–672)
667–668 Thomas II (667–669)
668–669 Constantine IV (668–685)
Mezezius, usurper (668)
co-ruler Justinian II (681–685)
669–672 John V (669–675)
672–675 Adeodatus II (672–676)
675–676 Constantine I (675–677)
676–677 Donus (676–678)
677–678 Theodore I (677–679)
678–679 Agatho (678–681)
679–682 George I (679–686)
682–684 Leo II (682–683)
684–685 Benedict II (684–685)
685–686 John V (685–686) Justinian II, as sole ruler (685–695)
686–687 Conon (686–687) Interregnum
687–693 Sergius I (687–701)
Theodore (687)
Paschal (687)
Paul III (687–693)
693–695 Callinicus I (693–705)
695–698 Leontios (695–698)
698–701 Tiberios III (698–705)
701–705 John VI (701–705)
705–708 John VII (705–707) Justinian II, restored (705–711) Cyrus (705–711)
708 Sisinnius (708)
708–711 Constantine (708–715)
711–712 Philippikos (711–713) Interregnum
712–713 John VI (712–715)
713–715 Anastasios II (713–715)
715–717 Gregory II (715–731) Theodosios III (715–717) Germanus I (715–730)
717–730 Leo III the Isaurian (717–741)
co-ruler Constantine V (720–741)
730–731 Anastasius (730–754)
731–741 Gregory III (731–741)
741–752 Zachary (741–752) Constantine V, as sole ruler (741–775)

References edit

  1. ^ Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Pelagius s.v. Pelagius I." . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 21 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 62.

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