Jean I of Arles explained

Jean I of Arles
Office:Archbishop of Arles
Term Start:651
Term End:675
Predecessor:Theodosius
Successor:Anastasius
Death Date:675
Nationality:French
Occupation:Prelate

Jean I (died 675) was an early Archbishop of Arles. Little is known of his life.

Identification

The diptychs point to two successive Johns who could be the same prelate.Moreover, the numbering followed here probably forgets a previous Johannes between Aeon and Césaire at the beginning of the fifth century. Thus, depending on the classification adopted, this archbishop could be called John I, the usual denomination, John II or John III.

Biography

We have little information about the Archbishop John. We know of signatures as witness to documents in 658 and 659.A letter was addressed to the monastery of Sainte-Marie d'Arles around 670.The date of his death was 675.According to the historian Jean-Pierre Papon, he received Theodore, Archbishop of Canterbury.This happened in 657 at the earliest.