Saint Platón

740–814 · Medieval

Feast day: April 4

Biography

Saint Plato (born c. 740 in Constantinople, died April 4, 814, in the same city) was a Catholic saint and hegumen. In Constantinople, where he served as hegumen, he defended the veneration of holy icons and reorganized the Studion Monastery. Plato was succeeded by his relative, Saint Theodosius. His feast day is celebrated on April 4.

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