Talk:Anthimus III of Constantinople

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Death of predecessor Eugenius II.[edit]

"...and the death of his [i.e. Gregory V] successor Eugenius II from torture suffered at the hands of the Ottomans", the Greek wikipedia states in the article on Eugenius that he died of dysentery which to me doesn't really sound like something torture-related. Our article on Eugenius doesn't state any indications concerning his death. So it would be useful if a source could be added that would support the claim that Eugenius died as a consequence of torture (and this claim, if it can be corroborated, may, of course, also be added in the article on Eugenius). --Proofreader (talk) 19:02, 14 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]