RELIGIOUS FIGURE

Sergius II of Constantinople

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Sergius II of Constantinople (Greek: Σέργιος Β′; died July 1019) was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from July 1001 to 1019. According to the history of John Skylitzes, he was a relative of the celebrated 9th-century patriarch Photius I. In 1001, he was abbot of the Monastery of Manuel, which had been re-founded by Photius I, when he was elected to fill the patriarchal see (June/July 1001). According to the later legend, Sergius II was in the conflict with the Pope Sergius IV. According to John Skylitzes, he died in July 1019. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Sergius II of Constantinople has received more than 24,539 page views. His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Sergius II of Constantinople is the 2,700th most popular religious figure.

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Among religious figures, Sergius II of Constantinople ranks 2,700 out of 3,187Before him are Jean-Claude Turcotte, Phạm Minh Mẫn, Rino Fisichella, Demophilus of Constantinople, Luigi Padovese, and John Njue. After him are Michael Levytsky, Friedrich Gustav Piffl, Raúl Francisco Primatesta, Mikel Koliqi, Jon Sobrino, and Brother Alois.

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