March 1259-1261 A.D. Nicephorus II—Constantinople’s 134th; Exiled to Empire of Nicaea; Metropolitan of Ephesus

March 1259-1261 A.D.  Nicephorus II—Constantinople’s 134th;  Exiled to Empire of Nicaea;  Metropolitan of Ephesus

 Nicephorus II of Constantinople

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Nikephoros II or Nicephorus II was a Byzantine cleric and Patriarch of Constantinople in exile at the Empire of Nicaea.

Originally serving as Metropolitan of Ephesus, he was elected to the patriarchate after the resignation of Arsenios Autoreianosin 1260. He died after a few months, in early 1261, and was buried at Nymphaion. A period of vacancy followed his death, but after the reconquest of Constantinople in July, Arsenios was recalled from his retirement and restored to the patriarchal throne.

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Preceded by
Arsenios Autoreianos
Patriarch of Constantinople
In exile at 
Nicaea
1260–1261
Succeeded by
Arsenios Autoreianos

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