Theodore I Calliopas

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Theodore Calliopas (Greek: Θεόδωρος Καλλιοπάς) was an Exarch of Ravenna twice (643–c. 645, 653–before 666).

Nothing is known of Theodore's first term, except that he succeeded Isaac 643, and was replaced by Plato c. 645.[1]

Following the death of the Exarch Olympius in 652, however, he was returned to his former position. Theodore subsequently carried out the orders given to his predecessor, to arrest Pope Martin I. The exarch entered Rome in 653, whereupon he and a detachment of soldiers dragged the pope from the Lateran, and then sent him on a ship to Naxos.[2] Theodore then attempted, without success, to convince the Romans to elect a new pope; only in the next year was Eugene I made pope. Before 666 he was succeeded as exarch by Gregory.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Raymond Davis (translator), The Book of Pontiffs (Liber Pontificalis), first edition (Liverpool: University of Liverpool Press, 1989), p. 67
  2. ^ The Book of Pontiffs, pp. 70f
Preceded by
Isaac the Armenian
Exarch of Ravenna
643 – c.645
Succeeded by
Plato
Preceded by
Olympius
Exarch of Ravenna
653 – b.666
Succeeded by
Gregory
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