Marcus I of Byzantium

Bishop of Byzantium from 198 to 211
Marcus I of Byzantium
Bishop of Byzantium
Installed198
Term ended211
Personal details
DenominationEarly Christianity

Marcus I (Greek: Μᾶρκος; died 211) was the bishop of Byzantium for 13 years (198–211 AD). He succeeded Bishop Olympianus. His term of office took place during the persecution of Christians by Emperor Septimius Severus. His successor was Philadelphus.

Sources

  • Marcus I page on Ecumenical Patriarchate website
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Preceded by
Olympianus
Bishop of Byzantium
198–211
Succeeded by
Philadelphus
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