Leo of Ohrid

Leo of Ohrid
Archbishop of Ohrid
Native name
Λέων
ChurchEastern Orthodox Church
DioceseArchbishopric of Ohrid
Installed1037
Term ended1056
PredecessorJohn of Debar
SuccessorTheodulus I
Personal details
NationalityGreek
DenominationEastern Orthodox Christianity
ResidenceOhrid
ProfessionTheologian

Leo of Ohrid (Greek: Λέων Άχρίδος; died 1056) was a leading 11th-century Byzantine churchman as Archbishop of Ohrid (1037–1056) and advocate of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople's views in the theological disputes with the See of Rome, which culminated in the East–West Schism of 1054.