Sergius II of Constantinople

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.

[1] 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).

[1] According to the later legend, Sergius II was in the conflict with the Pope Sergius IV.

[2] According to John Skylitzes, he died in July 1019.