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This article states that Constantine II was antipope from 767-768 -during- the reign of Pope Stephen IV, but the page for Pope Stephen II states that he suceeded Constantine II in 768. I suspect the word 'during' is incorrect in the Constantine II page, but maybe the history is just more complicated than these pages explain. Anyone have any idea what the truth is?
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The article currently states that Constantine II died on August 6, 768. This is incorrect, as he was still alive in April 769 when he was condemned at the Lateran Council (769). I am in the process of expanding and rewriting this article, so I will correct this in the next couple of days. Oatley2112 (talk) 06:40, 22 May 2012 (UTC)Reply