Plutarch von Byzantium

Plutarch von Byzantium

Plutarch von Byzantion († 105 in Byzantion) war Bischof von Byzantion.

Plutarch wurde 89 als Nachfolger Polykarps I. zum Bischof gewählt und blieb 16 Jahre im Amt. Er wurde wie seine Vorgänger in der Kirche von Argyroupolis begraben.




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