Constantius of Capri

Convent of San Francesco di Benevento. Fresco of the church of San Costanzo

Constantius (born, Antonii de Ripolis;[1] Italian, San Costanzo di Capri) (died 7th or 8th century, near Marina Grande)[2] was a Bishop of the Catholic Church who, after many years wandering, became the patron saint of Capri.

  1. ^ "Constantius <de Capri>". Consortium of European Research Libraries. Retrieved 5 July 2012.
  2. ^ Constantius of Capri is undocumented, but may be the same as Constantine I, Patriarch of Constantinople - see Santiebeati.it: San Costanzo di Capri.