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Leontius or Leontios (died 705) was a Byzantine emperor.
Leontius or Leontios may also refer to:
Leontius of Antioch or Leontius the Eunuch (4th century), Patriarch of Antioch 344–358
Leontius (usurper) (died 488), Byzantine usurper
Leontius of Byzantium (485–543), Byzantine theological writer
Leontius II (archbishop of Bordeaux) (r. 542–564)
Leontius (archbishop of Lyon) (early 6th century)
Leontius of Jerusalem (6th century), Byzantine theological writer historically confused with Leontius of Byzantium
Leontios of Neapolis (7th century), Byzantine theological writer
Łewond (fl. late 8th century), Armenian priest and historian
Leontius of Damascus (fl. late 8th century), Syrian monk and writer
Leontius of Alexandria (11th century), Greek Patriarch of Alexandria 1052–1059
Leontius of Constantinople (died after 1190), Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople 1189
Leontius Pilatus (died 1366), Greek Calabrian scholar
Saint Leontius of Monemvasia (1377–1452) Greek Orthodox ascetic
Leontius (Turkevich) (1876–1965), Metropolitan of the North American Diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church 1950–1965
In philosophy
Leontius son of Aglaion, an imaginary character in Plato's Republic used to convey a principle.
See also
Saint Leontius (disambiguation)
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Leontius (disambiguation)
- Saint Leontius
- Leontius I
- Patriarch Leontius
- Pilatus
- Theodulus
- Schulte
- Greek Empire
- Roman emperor
- Pope Cyril VI of Alexandria