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Pyrrhus (Greek: Πύρρος, ? – 1 June 654) was the ecumenical patriarch of Constantinople from 20 December 638 to 29 September 641, and again from 9 January to 1 June 654. He was a supporter of Monotheletism, a christological doctrine propounded by the Emperor Heraclius. In 638, with the support of Heraclius, he was elected to the patriarchal throne. In the unrest following the death of Heraclius, he was accused of plotting against the life of Emperor Constantine III with Empress Martina to favor her son, Heraklonas. The army and the populace rose in revolt and the powerful Valentinus deposed and banished Pyrrhus to Africa. Soon after, Martina and Heraklonas were also deposed and exiled; Constans II, Constantine's son, was proclaimed the sole emperor.

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  • Pyrrhos (Patriarch) (de)
  • Πατριάρχης Πύρρος (el)
  • Pyrrhus de Constantinople (fr)
  • Pirro I (it)
  • Pyrrhus of Constantinople (en)
  • Pyrrus I (patriarcha Konstantynopola) (pl)
  • Pirro I de Constantinopla (pt)
  • Пирр (патриарх Константинопольский) (ru)
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  • Ο Πατριάρχης Πύρρος (... - 1 Ιουνίου 654) ήταν ο 62ος Αρχιεπίσκοπος Νέας Ρώμης και Οικουμενικός Πατριάρχης, ο οποίος σύμφωνα με τους πατριαρχικούς καταλόγους ποίμανε την Εκκλησία της Κωνσταντινουπόλεως τρία έτη, δύο μήνες και δύο ημέρες (638-641, 654). Δεν σώζονται πολλές πληροφορίες για τη ζωή του, ωστόσο είναι γνωστό ότι πριν την εκλογή του σε Πατριάρχη ήταν ηγούμενος της Μονής της Θεοτόκου στη Χρυσούπολη. Εικάζεται, επίσης, ότι ήταν πρεσβύτερος στο ναό της Αγίας Σοφίας και έφερε το οφφίκιο του «άρχοντος των μοναστηρίων». (el)
  • Pyrrhus ou Pyrrhos de Constantinople (mort le 1er juin 654 à Constantinople) a été le patriarche de Constantinople du 20 décembre 638 au 29 septembre 641, succédant à Serge Ier, et à nouveau entre le 9 janvier et le 1er juin 654. (fr)
  • Pirro I (in greco moderno: Πύρρος; ... – ...; fl. 638-655) è stato un arcivescovo bizantino, patriarca di Costantinopoli dal 638 al 641 e di nuovo nel 654. (it)
  • Pyrrus I (zm. 1 czerwca 654 w Konstantynopolu) − patriarcha Konstantynopola w okresie od 20 grudnia 638 do 29 września 641 i ponownie od 9 stycznia do 1 czerwca 654. (pl)
  • Pirro I foi o Patriarca de Constantinopla entre 20 de dezembro de 638 e 29 de setembro de 641 e, novamente, entre 9 de janeiro e 1 de junho de 654 d.C., quando morreu. Ele era afilhado da irmã do imperador bizantino Heráclio e um adversário de Máximo, o Confessor e dos papas João IV e Teodoro I. (pt)
  • Пирр — патриарх Константинопольский (638—641; январь 654 — 1 июня 654). (ru)
  • Pyrrhos († 1. Juni 654 in Konstantinopel) war Patriarch von Konstantinopel vom 20. Dezember 638 bis zum 29. September 641 und erneut vom 9. Januar bis 1. Juni 654. Pyrrhos war einer der nachhaltigsten Verfechter des Monotheletismus. Bei den Unruhen nach dem Tod von Kaiser Herakleios wurde er gestürzt und nach Afrika verbannt. Pyrrhos kehrte unter Martina und Heraklonas aus der Verbannung zurück. Er wurde mit den beiden gestürzt und zum zweiten Mal nach Afrika verbannt oder floh dorthin. Er führte im Juli 645 eine Glaubensdiskussion mit Maximos Homologetes (Disputatio cum Pyrrho), an der der byzantinische Exarch von Karthago, Gregor teilnahm. (de)
  • Pyrrhus (Greek: Πύρρος, ? – 1 June 654) was the ecumenical patriarch of Constantinople from 20 December 638 to 29 September 641, and again from 9 January to 1 June 654. He was a supporter of Monotheletism, a christological doctrine propounded by the Emperor Heraclius. In 638, with the support of Heraclius, he was elected to the patriarchal throne. In the unrest following the death of Heraclius, he was accused of plotting against the life of Emperor Constantine III with Empress Martina to favor her son, Heraklonas. The army and the populace rose in revolt and the powerful Valentinus deposed and banished Pyrrhus to Africa. Soon after, Martina and Heraklonas were also deposed and exiled; Constans II, Constantine's son, was proclaimed the sole emperor. (en)
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