Acacius (Greek: Ἀκάκιος; died 26 November 489) served as the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 472 to 489. He was practically the first prelate in all of Eastern Orthodoxy and was renowned for his ambitious participation in the Chalcedonian controversy. His controversial attempts at healing the theological divisions led to the Acacian schism and his being condemned by the Chalcedonian churches. Read more on Wikipedia
Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Acacius of Constantinople has received more than 53,214 page views. His biography is available in 21 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 19 in 2019). Acacius of Constantinople is the 1,661st most popular religious figure (down from 1,444th in 2019).
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Among religious figures, Acacius of Constantinople ranks 1,661 out of 2,238. Before him are Theodor Innitzer, Saint Alban, Antonio Cañizares Llovera, Peter Bartholomew, Anastasios of Albania, and Lupus of Troyes. After him are Saint Publius, Saint Pothinus, Gilberto Agustoni, Johannes Willebrands, Abbé Faria, and Walter Brandmüller.
1875 - 1955
HPI: 52.72
Rank: 1,655
300 - 305
HPI: 52.71
Rank: 1,656
1945 - Present
HPI: 52.70
Rank: 1,657
1100 - 1099
HPI: 52.69
Rank: 1,658
1929 - Present
HPI: 52.69
Rank: 1,659
395 - 479
HPI: 52.69
Rank: 1,660
HPI: 52.69
Rank: 1,661
100 - 112
HPI: 52.68
Rank: 1,662
87 - 177
HPI: 52.67
Rank: 1,663
1922 - 2017
HPI: 52.66
Rank: 1,664
1909 - 2006
HPI: 52.65
Rank: 1,665
1756 - 1819
HPI: 52.65
Rank: 1,666
1929 - Present
HPI: 52.65
Rank: 1,667