Pope John V


John V
Bishop of Rome
Pope John V depicted enthroned on Roman Catholic coinage
ChurchCatholic Church
Papacy beganJuly 23, 685
Papacy endedAugust 2, 686
PredecessorBenedict II
SuccessorConon
Personal details
Born
Died2 August 686
Rome, Byzantine Empire
(modern-day Italy)
Other popes named John

Pope John V (Latin: Ioannes V; died 2 August 686) was the bishop of Rome from 23 July 685 to his death on 2 August 686. He was the first pope of the Byzantine Papacy consecrated without prior imperial consent, and the first in a line of ten consecutive popes of Eastern origin. His papacy was marked by reconciliation between the city of Rome and the Empire.