Pope Conon
?–687 CE · Sicily
Conon was reportedly the son of an officer in the Thracesian army and educated in Sicily before serving in Rome's clergy. Elderly and reputedly of striking, venerable appearance, he was elected as a compromise candidate after a disputed succession in which rival factions backed an archpriest and a military-favored deacon. His brief, frail pontificate was troubled by the maneuvering of an ambitious papal official, the deacon (later antipope) Paschal, who had sought the office through bribery of the Ravenna exarch. Conon fell ill almost immediately and died after about eleven months, leaving the succession again contested.
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About Sicily
Sicily, the large island off the southern tip of Italy. In late antiquity it was a Greek-speaking, monastically rich part of the Latin and then Byzantine church and produced several popes of the early medieval period.
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Pope St. Gregory II, Pope St. Sergius I, Pope John V, Pope St. Leo II
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