Constantine V of Constantinople, born Konstantinos Valiadis on January eleventh, eighteen thirty-three, in Vessa on the island of Chios, Greece, served as a prominent Christian minister and leader within the Orthodox Church.
His tenure as Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople spanned from eighteen ninety-seven to nineteen hundred one, a period marked by significant ecclesiastical developments and challenges.
Constantine V dedicated his life to the spiritual guidance of his community and the promotion of Christian values. He passed away on February twenty-seventh, nineteen fourteen, leaving behind a legacy that continues to resonate within the church.
He is interred at the Hagia Triada Church in Constantinople, a testament to his enduring influence and commitment to his faith.