Scholasticus

Scholasticus

Scholasticus was an Exarch of Ravenna (713-726).

In 713 he was appointed as exarch, the same year Anastasius became Byzantine Emperor, and overthrew the Monothelite Emperor Philippicus. Scholasticus was charged with giving a letter to Pope Constantine which described Anastasius' allegiance to orthodoxy, helping to heal the rift between Rome and Constantinople. [Raymond Davis (translator), "The Book of Pontiffs (Liber Pontificalis)", first edition (Liverpool: University of Liverpool Press, 1989), p. 92] He was replaced in 726 as exarch by Paul.

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