Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1059 to 1063
Constantine III of Constantinople (Greek : Κωνσταντίνος Γʹ Λειχούδης ; died 9 or 10 August 1063) was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1059 until his death in 1063.[ 1] [ 2]
Born in Constantinople , he was a fellow student of Michael Psellus and John Xiphilinus . He rose to high court offices: appointed protovestiarios , he later became proedros ("president") of the Byzantine Senate and was one of the senior aides of emperors Michael V and Constantine IX . He also became abbot of the imperial Mangana Monastery , and in 1059, following the dismissal of Michael I of Constantinople , he was elected into the patriarchal office, which he held until his death. He is considered a saint of the Eastern Orthodox Church and is commemorated on 29 July.
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Bishops of Byzantium (Roman period, 38–330 AD) Archbishops of Constantinople (Roman period, 330–451 AD) Patriarchs of Constantinople (Byzantine period, 451–1453 AD) Patriarchs of Constantinople (Ottoman period, 1453–1923 AD) Patriarchs of Constantinople (Turkish period, since 1923 AD)