Anatolius of Constantinople
| Anatolius of Constantinople | |
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| Icon of Patriarch Anatolius of Constantinople | |
| Patriarch of Constantinople | |
| Born | Alexandria, Egypt | 
| Died | 3 July 458 Constantinople, Eastern Roman Empire | 
| Venerated in | Eastern Orthodox Church; Catholic Church | 
| Feast | 3 July | 
| Attributes | Vested as a bishop with omophorion, holding a Gospel Book | 
| Anatolius of Constantinople | |
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| Patriarch of Constantinople | |
| Installed | November 449 | 
| Term ended | 3 July 458 | 
| Predecessor | Flavian of Constantinople | 
| Successor | Gennadius of Constantinople | 
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| Denomination | Chalcedonian Christianity | 
Anatolius of Constantinople (Greek: Ἀνατόλιος; died 3 July 458) was a Patriarch of Constantinople (November 449 – 3 July 458). He is regarded as a saint, by both the Orthodox and Catholic Churches.