Pope of Alexandria & Patriarch of the See of St. Mark
Papacy began
517
Papacy ended
7 February 535
Predecessor
Dioscorus II
Successor
Theodosius I
Personal details
Born
Egypt
Died
20 February 535 Egypt
Buried
Saint Mark's Church
Nationality
Egyptian
Denomination
Coptic Orthodox Christian
Residence
Saint Mark's Church
Sainthood
Feast day
20 February (13 Amshir in the Coptic calendar)
Timothy IV (died 7 February 535) was the Patriarch of Alexandria from 517. He is considered the 32nd Pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church as Timothy III, since the Copts do not recognize the third Timothy, Timothy Salophakiolos.[1]
^Aloys Grillmeier and Theresia Hainthaler, Christ in Christian Tradition, Vol. 2, Part 4 (Mowbray and WJK, 1996), p. 42 n.52.
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