Paul I of Constantinople

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Paul I of Constantinople was a 4th-century Archbishop of Constantinople known for his staunch Nicene (anti-Arian) stance and repeated exiles amid the theological and political conflicts of the early Byzantine Church.

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instanceOf 4th-century Christian theologian
Archbishop of Constantinople
Christian bishop
saint
associatedWith early Byzantine Church politics
imperial religious policy in the 4th century
centuryOfActivity 4th century
church Church of Constantinople NERFINISHED
commemoratedOn feast day in Christian liturgical calendars
conflict Arian–Nicene controversy NERFINISHED
contemporaryOf Athanasius of Alexandria NERFINISHED
Emperor Constantius II NERFINISHED
country Roman Empire
empire Eastern Roman Empire NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod Late Antiquity
honorificPrefix Saint
knownFor involvement in early Byzantine theological conflicts
repeated exiles
staunch Nicene (anti-Arian) stance
languageOfLiturgicalTradition Greek
movement Nicene Christianity NERFINISHED
opponent Arian bishops
opposedDoctrine Arianism
placeOfActivity Byzantium NERFINISHED
Constantinople NERFINISHED
positionHeld Archbishop of Constantinople NERFINISHED
Bishop of Constantinople
reasonForExile opposition from Arian party at court
support for the Nicene Creed
region Byzantine world
religion Christianity
roleInHistory early leader of the Church of Constantinople
see Constantinople NERFINISHED
theologicalStance Nicene
title Archbishop
Patriarch of Constantinople NERFINISHED
veneratedIn Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox Church

Oriental Orthodoxy
surface form: Oriental Orthodox Churches

Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
wasExiled multiple times
to Pontus

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