Jean I of Arles
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Jean I of Arles | |
|---|---|
| Archbishop of Arles | |
| In office 651–675 | |
| Preceded by | Theodosius |
| Succeeded by | Anastasius |
| Personal details | |
| Died | 675 |
| Occupation | Prelate |
Jean I (died 675) was an early Archbishop of Arles. Little is known of his life.
The diptychs point to two successive Johns who could be the same prelate.[1][2] 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.