Evstratios Garidas

Evstratios Garidas (Latinized as Eustratius Garidas) was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople between 1081 and 1084. A eunuch and a monk, Garidas was given the position by Emperor Alexios I Komnenos through the actions of the emperor's mother. Survivng accounts suggest Garidas was uneducated and gullible. His brief term was marred by accusations of wrong-doing and even heresy. While he was ultimately cleared, he nonetheless stepped down from the patriarchy.

Evstratios Garidas in "Two Thieves"
Like everyone who lived and died on planet Earth, Evstratios Garidas was resurrected after his death with a physical age of twenty-five on Riverworld. He became the patriarch of New Constantinople under the reign of Alexios Komnenos. He was resurrected in an intact body; even his testicles had been returned to him. This led him to break his vows of chastity, although he remained otherwise quite pious.

Garidas annointed Richard J. Daley as the kaisar of New Constantinople.