Andreas 11

Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire
SexM
FloruitM/L VII
Dates681 (taq) / 681 (tpq)
PmbZ No.359
ReligionChristian;
Anti-monothelete
LocationsNeapolis (Caria);
Neapolis (Caria) (officeplace)
OccupationBishop
TitlesBishop, Neapolis (Caria) (office)
Textual SourcesConstantinople, Third Council of (Sixth Ecumenical Council), ed. R. Riedinger, Concilium Universale Constantinopolitanum Tertium, ACO II.2. 1 (Berlin, 1990-1992); also cited from Mansi XI passim (conciliar)

Andreas 11 was bishop of Neapolis in Caria; in 681 he subscribed the statement of the faith condemning monotheletism, which was agreed at the Third Council of Constantinople (the Sixth Ecumenical Council); he is not attested as present at any of the eighteen sessions of the Council but his name appears among a group of nine bishops which ends the list of those who subscribed; he was blind and the metropolitan bishop Theodoros 30 (bishop of Stauropolis) signed on his behalf; the text reads Ἀνδρέας ἐλέει Θεοῦ ἐπίσκοπος τῆς Νεαπολιτῶν πόλεως τῆς Καρῶν ἐπαρχίας ὁρίσας ὑπέγραψα διὰ Θεοδώρου τοῦ ἐμοῦ μητροπολίτου διὰ τὴν συνέχουσάν με τῶν ὀμμάτων στέρησιν: Riedinger II 2. 796, lines 16-18 (= Mansi XI 653). The old Latin version printed at Riedinger 797 calls his see "ciuitatis Neapolitanae Cariae regionis".

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