Eustratius Garidas (Greek: Εὐστράτιος Γαριδᾶς), was Patriarch of Constantinople between 1081 and 1084.
He was a eunuch and uneducated. Due to his illiteracy he was involved in the case of John Italus, whom his predecessor, Patriarch Cosmas I of Constantinople had condemned. His involvement in this case cost him the throne in July 1084.
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Preceded by Cosmas I |
Patriarch of Constantinople 1081–1084 |
Succeeded by Nicholas III Mysticus |