Dometius of Byzantium
Appearance
Dometius of Byzantium | |
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Bishop of Byzantium | |
Installed | 272 |
Term ended | 284 |
Predecessor | Titus of Byzantium |
Successor | Rufinus of Byzantium |
Personal details | |
Died | 284 |
Denomination | Early Christianity |
Dometius of Byzantium (Greek: Δομέτιος; died 284) was bishop of Byzantium from about 272 to about 284.[1]
He was a brother of the Roman emperor Probus. He converted to Early Christianity, and fled Rome to Byzantium with his two sons, Probus and Metrophanes to escape persecution.[2]
He was baptised by bishop Titus of Byzantium, whom he succeeded.[3] and entered the clergy. After the death of Titus in 272 he became bishop.[2]
His sons later became bishops of the same city:[2] Probus (served 293–306) and Metrophanes (served 306–314).
Notes and references
[edit]- ^ Fordham University, History Department, Bishops/Patriarchs of Constantinople.
- ^ a b c "Saint Metrophanes, first Patriarch of Constantinople". Orthodox Church in America. Retrieved 22 July 2025.
- ^ John Sanidopolous website, Synaxarion of the Holy Martyr Adrian of Rome, article dated 26 August 2019,
Bibliography
[edit]- Οικουμενικό Πατριαρχείο. (English:Ecumenical Patriarchate)