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Atticus of Constantinople
Archbishop of Constantinople
Atticus of Constantinople
Installed406
Term ended425
Personal details
DenominationEastern Christianity

Atticus (Greek: Ἀττικός; died 10 October 425) was an archbishop of Constantinople, succeeding to the episcopal throne in March 406. He is known for having been an opponent of John Chrysostom whom he helped depose, and having rebuilt the small church that was located on the site of the later Hagia Sophia. He was an opponent of the Pelagians, which helped increase his popularity among the citizens of Constantinople, and he contributed to the theological framework for the developing cult of the Virgin Mary.

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425

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AD 404

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