Pyrrhus of Constantinople

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Pyrrhus of Constantinople was a 7th-century Patriarch of Constantinople and prominent proponent of the Monothelite doctrine who was later condemned as a heretic by the Church.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 7th-century religious leader
Byzantine bishop
Christian theologian
Monothelite theologian
Patriarch of Constantinople
birthPlace Constantinople (probable)
surface form: Constantinople
centuryActive 7th century
church Patriarchate of Constantinople
surface form: Church of Constantinople
condemnedAs heretic
condemnedBy Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church

Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox Church

Third Council of Constantinople NERFINISHED
country Byzantine Empire
doctrineOpposed Monoenergism
surface form: Dyothelitism
doctrineSupported Monothelitism
era Byzantine Empire
language Greek
movement Monothelitism
notableFor being condemned as a heretic
support of Monothelite doctrine
opposedBy St. Maximus the Confessor
surface form: Maximus the Confessor

Roman Catholic churches
surface form: Roman Church

Third Council of Constantinople NERFINISHED
placeOfActivity Istanbul
surface form: Constantinople
positionHeld Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople
surface form: Patriarch of Constantinople
religion Christianity
roleIn Monothelite controversy
seeAlso St. Maximus the Confessor
surface form: Maximus the Confessor

Monothelite controversy
Third Council of Constantinople NERFINISHED
theologicalPosition Christ has one will
title Patriarch

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Third Council of Constantinople condemnedPerson Pyrrhus of Constantinople