Eutychius of Alexandria | |
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Church | Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria |
Installed | 933 |
Term ended | 940 |
Predecessor | Christodoulus |
Successor | Sophronius II |
Personal details | |
Born | September 10, 876 |
Died | May 11, 940 |
Eutychius of Alexandria (Arabic: Sa'id ibn Batriq or Bitriq; 10 September 877 – 12 May 940)[1] was the Melkite (Greek Orthodox) Patriarch of Alexandria. He is known for being one of the first Christian Egyptian writers to use the Arabic language. His writings include the chronicle Nazm al-Jawhar ("Row of Jewels"), also known by its Latin title Eutychii Annales ("The Annals of Eutychius").