Theodore I, also known as Theodore Scribo,[1] served as Greek Patriarch of Alexandria between 607 and 609. Having been appointed by Phocas, he opposed the Heraclian revolt and was killed in the conflict.
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[edit]- "Theodoros I (608–610)". Official web site of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria and All Africa. Retrieved 2025-12-02.
- Butcher, Edith Louisa (1897). The Story of the Church of Egypt: An Outline Of The History Of The Egyptians Under Their Successive Masters From The Roman Conquest Until Now. London, United Kingdom: Smith, Elder, & Company.
- Wortley, John (1992). The Spiritual Meadow. Cistercian Publication. p. xix. John and Sophronios seem to have been taken into the patriarchal service and to have served not only Eulogios but also his two successors John the Almsgiver and Theodore Scribo.