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The Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem was founded in 638.
Armenian Patriarchs of Jerusalem
Abraham (638-669) Krikor Yetesatzi (669-696) Kevork (696-708) Mgrdich (708-730) Hovhannes (730-758) Stepanos (758-774) Yeghia (774-797) unknown...
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Krikor (981-1006) Arsen (1006-1038) Mesrob (1008) unknown...
Simeon (1090-1109) Movses (1109-1133) Esayee (1133-1152) Sahag (1152-1180) Abraham of Jerusalem (1180-1191) Minas (1191-1205) Abraham (1215-1218) Arakel (1218-1230) Hovhannes (1230-1238) Garabed of Jerusalem (1238-1254) Hagopos (1254-1281) Sarkis (1281-1313) Theodore (1313-1316) David (1316-1321) Boghos (1321-1323) Vartan Areveltzi (1323-1332) Hovhannes Josleen (1332-1341) Parsegh (1341-1356) Garabed (1349) Krikor (1356-1363) Mgrdich (1363-1378) Hovhannes Lehatzee (1378-1386) Krikor of Egypt (1386-1391) Esayee (1391-1394) Sarkis (1394-1415) Mardiros (coadjutor)(1399) Mesrob (coadjutor)(1402) Boghos Karnetzi (1415-1419) Mardiros of Egypt (1419-1430) Esayee(1430-31) Hovhannes (1431-1441) Muron (1436-1437) Abraham Missirtzee (1441-1454) Mesrob (1454-1461) Bedros (1461-1476) Mgrdich Elovtzee (1476-1479) Abraham Pereeahtzee (1497-1485) Hovhannes Missirtzee (1485-1491) Mardiros Broosatzee (1491-1501) Bedros (1501-1507) Sarkis (1507-1517) Hovhannes (1517-1522) Theodore (Asdvadzadoor Merdeentzee) (1532-1542) Pilibos (1542-1550) Theodore (Asdvadzadoor Merdeentzee) (1550-1551), restored Antreas Merdeentzee (1551-83) David Merdeentzee (1583-1613) Krikor Kantzagehtzee (1613-1645) Theodore (Asdvadzadoor Daronetzee) (1645-1664) Yeghiazar Hromglayetzee (coadjutor) (1664-1665) Theodore (Asdvadzadoor Daronetzee) (1665-1666), restored Yeghiazar (1666-1668) Theodore (Asdvadzadoor) (1668-1670) Yeghiazar again (1670-1677) Mardiros Khrimtzi (1677-1680) Hovhannes Amasyatzee (1680) Mardiros Khrimtzi again (1681-1683) Lay Locum Tenens (1683-1684) Hovhannes Bolsetzi (1684-1697) Simeon (1688-1691) Minas Hamtetzi (1697-1704) Kaloosd Hetoontzi (coadjutor) Krikor (coadjutor) (1704-15), also Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople. Krikor Shiravantzee (Chainbearer) (1715-1749) Hagop Nalian (1749-1752), left office Teotoros (1752-1761) Garabed Tantchagetzee (1761-1768) Boghos Vanetzee (1768-1775) Hovhannes Kanapertzee (1775-1793) Bedros Yevtogeeyatzee (1793-1800) Teodoros Vanetzi (1800-1818) Kapriel Neegomeetatzee (1818-1840) Boghos Atreeunoobolsetzi (1824-1847) Zakaria Gopetzi (1840-1846) Giragos of Jerusalem (1846-1850) Hovhannes of Smyrna (1850-1860) Vertanes Locum Tenens (1860-1864) Esayee of Talas (1864-1885) Yeremya Der Sahagian (1885-1889) Harootiun Vehabedian (1889-1910), until 1888 in Constantinople (present-day Istanbul) Yeghishe Tourian (1921-1929) Torkom Koushagian (1929-1939) Mesrob Nishanian (1939-1944) Guregh Israelian (1944-1949) Tiran Nersoyan (1957-1958), elected but never consecrated Yeghishe Derderian (1960-1990) Torkom Manoogian (1990-present)
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