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Patriarch Euthymius crowns Constantine VII as co-emperor
Emperor Alexander dismisses Euthymius

Euthymius I Syncellus (Greek: Πατριάρχης Ευθύμιος Α΄) was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 907 to 912. Formerly a syncellus, he came to the office after Emperor Leo VI forced Nicholas I Mystikos to resign over Nicholas' refusal to sanction the Emperor's fourth marriage.

The Vita Euthymii, or The Life of Euthymius, along with the correspondence of patriarch Nicholas and the writings of Arethas of Caesarea, is one of the main historical sources for the period.

References [edit]

  • Patricia Karlin-Hayter, Vita Euthymii Patriarchae, Editions de Byzantion, 1970.

External links [edit]

Orthodox Church titles
Preceded by
Nicholas I Mystikos
Patriarch of Constantinople
907–912
Succeeded by
Stephen II of Amasea

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