25 January 230-237 A.D.
Castinus—Byzantine’s 20th
Castinus of Byzantium
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Castinus I was Bishop of Byzantium the period 230–237. In some catalogues he appears
as Constantine.
He descended from Rome, and he was senator and not a Christian. He
converted to Christianity, being baptised by the bishop of Argyropolis, Cyrillianus. Then he gave his
fortune to the poor and was devoted to the Church. He was bishop of Byzantium from 230 to 237. Until his tenure, the cathedral
was near the sea in the area of present Galata. He built the first church in Byzantium, to honour Saint Euphemia. Nicephorus Callistus refers to him in his works as Constantine.
His memory is revered on
January 25.
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