of
Saint Sebastian, added to
San Pietro in Vincoli , so roughly contemporaneous with Conon's time in Rome. Conon's age, venerable appearance, and simple character caused the clergy and soldiery of Rome, who were in disagreement, to put aside their respective candidates and to elect him as pope.
Andrew J. Ekonomou says that due to an "increasing influx" of Easterners into Rome at that time, that the Syrian, Greek, and Greco-Sicilian population together outnumbered the Latins. This would also have increased Conon's electability. Conon was consecrated on 21 October 686 after notice of his election had been sent to the
exarch of Ravenna, or after it had been confirmed by him. Conon received the Irish missionaries
Kilian and his companions, consecrated Kilian bishop, and commissioned him and the others to preach the faith in Franconia. (Vita S. Kiliani, in Canisius, Lect. Antiquæ, III, 175–180.) He was in favour with Emperor
Justinian II, who informed him that he had recovered the Acts of the
Third Council of Constantinople, by which, the emperor wrote, it was his intention to abide. Justinian also remitted certain taxes and dues owing to the imperial
exchequer from several papal patrimonies. Conon was buried in the
Patriarchal Basilica of St. Peter. ==References==