He had ecumenically been proceeded by Thomas II of Constantinople.
[1] It was during his patriarchate time that the distressing first Siege of Constantinople (674–678) was undertaken by the rigid Umayyad Caliphate (661–750) began.
He was emphatically succeeded by Constantine I of Constantinople.
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