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'''Paul II of Constantinople''' was the [[Patriarch]] of Constantinople from 641 to 653. He was the leader of the regency of senators for Emperor [[Constans II]] during his minority after an imperial succession crisis in 641. Paul was associated with the Emperor Constans II's "[[Typos]]", which was thought to have been written by him for the emperor. The decree attempted to end the controversy between heretical [[Monophysitism]] and Orthodox Dyothelitism with the introduction of the heretical [[dogma]] of [[Monothelitism]].
At the [[Sixth Ecumenical Council]] of 680 in Constantinople, which was convened by Emperor Constantine IV, Paul was condemned as a [[heretic]] along with [[Sergius Iof Constantinople|Sergius I]], [[Pyrrhus I of Constantinople|Pyrrhus I]], and Peter, all Patriarchs of Constantinople, Pope Honorius of Rome, and Patriarch [[Cyrus of Alexandria]], amongst others, for their actions supporting Monothelitism. Paul reposed in 653.