- Theophylactus (exarch)
Theophylact was an
Exarch of Ravenna (702-709).Theophylactus was made exarch in 702, succeeding
John II Platinus . Shortly after his ascension, he marched fromSicily toRome , where John VI had recently been madePope . His reasons for marching into the city are not known, but his presence infuriated the Romans. The local soldiers threatened Theophylactus, but John managed to subdue them; several of the exarch's minions, however, were set upon. [Raymond Davis (translator), "The Book of Pontiffs (Liber Pontificalis)", first edition (Liverpool: University of Liverpool Press, 1989), p. 87]In 709 the
Byzantine Emperor Justinian II sent an expedition under the command of the patrician Theodore against the city ofRavenna , possibly in retaliation for the participation of the city's population in the rebellion of 695. Theodore, upon reaching Ravenna, invited all of the leading citizens of the city to attend a banquet. As they arrived, they were seized and dragged aboard ship. Ravenna was then sacked, while the captured officials were brought toConstantinople . There, Justinian sentenced them all to death; the Archbishop Felix alone was spared, although he was blinded. Theophylactus was apparently not a victim of the catastrophe, but had little control over the situation, and the exarchate was severely weakened. [Described in great detail byAndreas Agnellus (chaps. 138-140), whose ancestor Johannicus was one of those carried off; Deborah Mauskopf Deliyannis (translator and editor), "The Book of Pontiffs of the Church of Ravenna" (Washington: Catholic University of America Press, 2004), pp.259-265.]Theophylactus was succeeded by
John III Rizocopo in 709.References
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