Coenred went to Rome and was made a monk there by Pope Constantine.
The evidence for these apparitions was accepted by Pope Constantine in 709, when St. Egwin went to Rome to report the details.
In Rome however the mood was calmed by the Pope Constantine the Syrian.
Gregorius, who accompanied Pope Constantine to Constantinople (710)
The earliest of these is the grant by Pope Constantine (708-715) of privileges to a monastery at Wochingas.
He was consecrated by Pope Constantine, but soon afterwards asserted his independence from Rome.
Pope Constantine, a Syrian, left for Constantinople in 710 with thirteen clerics, eleven of which were fellow Easterners.
Pope Constantine occupied the palace in 711, during the last papal visit to Constantinople in 1250 years.
He was succeeded less than two months later by Pope Constantine.
The only thing known of him thereafter is his participation in the festive reception of Pope Constantine I in early 711.