John XI of Constantinople
John XI of Constantinople | |
|---|---|
| Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople | |
Earliest known depiction of John XI of Constantinople, from Jacques Goar's Euchologion (Paris, 1667) | |
| Church | Church of Constantinople |
| In office | 2 June 1275 – 26 December 1282 |
| Predecessor | Joseph I of Constantinople |
| Successor | Joseph I of Constantinople |
| Personal details | |
| Born | John Bekkos c. 1225 |
| Died | March 1297 (aged c. 72) Byzantine Empire |
| Denomination | Eastern Orthodoxy |
John XI Bekkos (also Beccus; Greek: Ἰωάννης Βέκκος; c. 1225 – March 1297) was Patriarch of Constantinople from 2 June 1275 to 26 December 1282, and the chief Greek advocate, in Byzantine times, of the reunion of the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic Churches.