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Mennas of Constantinople

Mennas or Menas was appointed by the Byzantine emperor Justinian I as patriarch of Constantinople in the 6th century.

Preceded by:
Anthimus I
(535-536)
List of Constantinople patriarchs Succeeded by:
Eutychius[?]
(552-565)



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