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Nicetas II of Constantinople
Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople
ChurchChurch of Constantinople
In officeFebruary 1186 – February 1189
PredecessorBasil II of Constantinople
SuccessorDositheus of Constantinople
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Diedafter 1189

Nicetas II Mountanes (Greek: Νικήτας Μουντάνης; died after 1189) was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from February 1186 to February 1189. He was appointed by the Byzantine emperor Isaac II Angelos.[1]

  1. ^ Grumel 1958, p. 436.

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