Euphemius of Constantinople

Euphemius of Constantinople
Patriarch of Constantinople
Installedc. April 490
Term endedc. June 496
PredecessorFravitta of Constantinople
SuccessorMacedonius II of Constantinople
Personal details
Diedc. 515
Ancyra
DenominationChalcedonian Christianity

Euphemius of Constantinople (Greek: Εὐφήμιος; died c. 515) was patriarch of Constantinople (490–496). Theophanes the Confessor calls him Euthymius. Prior to his appointment, Euphemius was a presbyter of Constantinople, administrator of a hospital for the poor at Neapolis, unsuspected of any Eutychian leanings, and is described as learned and very virtuous.