Constantine III of Constantinople

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Our father among the saints Constantine III Leichoudis, (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Λειχούδης), was the Patriarch of Constantinople from 1059 to 1063. He is commemorated by the Church on July 29.

Constantine was born in Constantinople; the date of his birth is unknown. He entered the service of the emperor and rose to high court offices, including holding the appointment as protovestiarios before he became proedros (president) of the Senate. He was one of the senior aides of emperors Michael V and Constantine IX.

Entering a monastic life, he was appointed abbot of the imperial Mangana Monastery. After his predecessor, Michael I Cerularius, was dismissed from the throne by Emperor Isaac I Comnenus, Constantine was elected Patriarch of Constantinople in 1059. Constantine III remained in office until his repose in 1063.

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Constantine III of Constantinople
Preceded by:
Michael I
Patriarch of Constantinople
1059–1063
Succeeded by:
John VIII
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