Papirius of Smyrna (2nd century) was the successor of Polycarp as the bishop of Smyrna.
[1] Little information is known about him.
[2] He was mentioned by Polycrates of Ephesus, as Papirius defended quartodecimanism against keeping Easter on the Sunday after 14 Nisan.
[3][4] At the end of his life, Papirius experienced martyrdom.
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