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'''Theodore II''' was [[Exarch of Ravenna]] (677–687).
'''Theodore II''' ({{langx|la|Theodorus}}; {{langx|grc|Θεόδωρος|Theódōros}}) was [[Exarchate of Ravenna|Exarch of Ravenna]] from 677 to 687.


Theodore succeeded [[Gregory (Exarch)|Gregory]] in 677. He is recorded as confirming the election of [[Pope Conon|Conon]] as Pope on 21 October 686.<ref>Jeffrey Richards, ''The Popes and the Papacy in the Early Middle Ages'' (London:Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1979), p. 207</ref>
Theodore succeeded [[Gregory (Exarch)|Gregory]] in 677. He is recorded as confirming the election of [[Pope Conon|Conon]] as Pope on 21 October 686.<ref>Jeffrey Richards, ''The Popes and the Papacy in the Early Middle Ages'' (London:Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1979), p. 207</ref>


He was a pious man, and Theodore patronized the [[Archbishop]] of [[Ravenna]] during his reign. The historian [[Andreas Agnellus]] describes his gifts to the churches of St. Theodore the deacon and [[Church of St. Mary of Blachernae (Istanbul)|St. Mary ad Blachernas]] and records that the Exarch was buried with his wife in the second monastery.<ref>Deborah Mauskopf Deliyannis ''The Book of Pontiffs of the Church of Ravenna'' (Washington: Catholic University of America Press, 2004), p. 238</ref> He was, in turn, followed by [[John II Platinus]] in 687.
A pious man, Theodore patronized the [[Archbishop]] of [[Ravenna]] during his tenure. The historian [[Andreas Agnellus]] describes his gifts to the churches of St. Theodore the Deacon and [[Church of St. Mary of Blachernae (Istanbul)|St. Mary of Blachernae]] and records that the Exarch was buried with his wife in the second monastery.<ref>Deborah Mauskopf Deliyannis ''The Book of Pontiffs of the Church of Ravenna'' (Washington: Catholic University of America Press, 2004), p. 238</ref> He was, in turn, followed by [[John II Platyn]] in 687.


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Theodore II (Latin: Theodorus; Ancient Greek: Θεόδωρος, romanizedTheódōros) was Exarch of Ravenna from 677 to 687.

Theodore succeeded Gregory in 677. He is recorded as confirming the election of Conon as Pope on 21 October 686.[1]

A pious man, Theodore patronized the Archbishop of Ravenna during his tenure. The historian Andreas Agnellus describes his gifts to the churches of St. Theodore the Deacon and St. Mary of Blachernae and records that the Exarch was buried with his wife in the second monastery.[2] He was, in turn, followed by John II Platyn in 687.

Notes

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  1. ^ Jeffrey Richards, The Popes and the Papacy in the Early Middle Ages (London:Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1979), p. 207
  2. ^ Deborah Mauskopf Deliyannis The Book of Pontiffs of the Church of Ravenna (Washington: Catholic University of America Press, 2004), p. 238
Preceded by Exarch of Ravenna
678–687
Succeeded by