Pope Theodore I

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Pope Theodore I was a 7th-century Bishop of Rome known for his firm opposition to the Monothelite heresy and his role in shaping early medieval church doctrine and politics.

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Pope Theodore I canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Bishop of Rome
Christian religious leader
Pope
appointedBy clergy and people of Rome
birthPlace Byzantine Empire
Jerusalem
burialPlace Old St. Peter's Basilica
chronologicalOrder 73rd pope (traditional count)
church Catholic Church worldwide
surface form: Catholic Church
contemporaryOf Emperor Constans II
countryOfCitizenship Byzantine Empire
deathDate 14 May 649
deathPlace Rome
diocese Diocese of Rome
era 7th century
ethnicGroup Greek
honorificPrefix His Holiness
Pope
influenced development of papal involvement in Byzantine religious controversies
knownFor assertion of papal authority over Eastern patriarchs
condemnation of the Monothelite heresy
defense of Chalcedonian Christology
involvement in early medieval church politics
opposition to Monothelitism
language Greek
opposed Ecthesis of Emperor Heraclius
Monothelitism
papacyEnd 649
papacyStart 642
participatedIn conflicts over Christological doctrine in the 7th century
partOf List of popes
positionHeld Bishop of Rome
Pope
predecessor Pope John IV
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
residence Lateran complex
surface form: Lateran Palace
seeAlso Monothelitism
Third Council of Constantinople
successor Pope Martin I
title Pope
surface form: Bishop of Rome

Successor of Saint Peter
Vicar of Christ

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Pope Martin I predecessor Pope Theodore I