Patriarch Pyrrhus I of Constantinople

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Patriarch Pyrrhus I of Constantinople was a 7th-century Byzantine church leader known for his involvement in the Monothelite controversy and subsequent condemnation as a heretic by the Third Council of Constantinople.

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instanceOf 7th-century Christian bishop
Byzantine religious leader
Christian theologian
Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople
century 7th century
church Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox Church
condemnedBy Third Council of Constantinople
considered heretic by the Third Council of Constantinople
country Byzantine Empire
doctrineCondemnedBy Third Council of Constantinople
historicalRegion Byzantine Empire
surface form: Eastern Roman Empire
notableFor condemnation as a heretic by the Third Council of Constantinople
involvement in the Monothelite controversy
officeType patriarchate
opposedDoctrine Dyothelitism
placeOfActivity Constantinople (probable)
surface form: Constantinople
positionHeld Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople
surface form: Patriarch of Constantinople
religion Christianity
roleInEvent participant in the Monothelite controversy
seeAlso Byzantine Empire
Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople
Monothelitism
Third Council of Constantinople
theologicalPosition supporter of Monothelitism
tradition Byzantine

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Constantinople III condemnedPerson Patriarch Pyrrhus I of Constantinople