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Bishops of Byzantium (until 325 )
Bishops and Archbishops of Constantinople (325 /331 -381 inclusive)
Patriarchs of Constantinople (since 381 )
Nectarius (381 -397 ) John I Chrysostom (398 -404 ) Arsacius of Tarsus (404 -405 ) Atticus (406 -425 ) Sisinnius I (426 -427 ) Nestorius (428 -431 ) Maximianus (431 -434 ) Proclus (434 -446 ) Phlabianus or Flavian (446 -449 ) Anatolius (449 -458 ) Gennadius I (458 -471 ) Acacius (471 -488 ) Fravitta or Phrabitas (488 -489 ) Euphemius (489 -495 ) Macedonius II (495 -511 ) Timothy I or Timotheus I (511 -518 ) John II Cappadocia (518 -520 ) Epiphanius (520 -535 ) Anthimus I (535 -536 ) Menas (536 -552 ) Eutychius (552 -565 , 577 -582 ) John III Scholasticus (565 -577 ) John IV Nesteutes (582 -595 ) Cyriacus or Kyriakos (Greek ) (596 -606 ) Thomas I (607 -610 ) Sergius I (610 -638 ) Pyrrhus I (638 -641 ) Paul II (641 -653 ) Peter (654 -666 ) Thomas II (667 -669 ) John V (669 -675 ) Constantine I (675 -677 ) Theodore I (677 -679 ) George I (679 -686 ) Paul III (687 -693 ) Callinicus I (693 -705 ) Cyrus (705 -711 ) John VI (712 -715 ) Germanus I (715 -730 ) Anastasius (730 -754 ) Constantine II (754 -766 ) Nicetas (766 -780 ) Paul IV (780 -784 ) Saint Tarasius (784 -806 ) Nicephorus I (806 -815 ) Theodotus I of Cassiteras (815 -821 ) Antony I (821 -836 ) John VII Grammaticus (836 -843 ) Methodius I (843 -847 ) Ignatius I (847 - December 25 858 , 867 - October 23 877 ) Photius I the Great (December 25 858 -867 , 877 -886 ) Stephan I (886 -893 ) Antony II Kauleas (893 -901 ) Nicholas I Mysticus (901 -907 , 912 -925 ) Euthymius I Syncellus (907 -912 ) Stephan II of Amasea (925 -928 ) Tryphon (928 -931 ) Theophylactus (933 -956 ) Polyeuctus (956 -970 ) Basil I Skamandrenus (970 -974 ) Antony III Studites (974 -980 ) Nicholas II Chrysoberges (984 -996 ) Sisinnius II (996 -998 ) Sergius II (999 -1019 ) Eustathius (1019 -1025 ) Alexus I Studites (1025 -1043 ) Michael I Cerularius (1043 -1058 ) Costantine III Lichoudas (1059 -1063 ) John VIII Xiphilinus (1064 -1075 ) Cosmas I (1075 -1081 ) Eustathius Garidas (1081 -1084 ) Nicholas III Grammaticus (1084 -1111 ) John IX Agapetus (1111 -1134 ) Leon Styppes (1134 -1143 ) Michael II Kurkuas (1143 -1146 ) Cosmas II Atticus (1146 -1147 ) Nicholas IV Muzalon (1147 -1151 ) Theodotus II (1151 -1153 ) Neophytus I (1153 ) Constantine V Chliarenus (1154 -1156 ) Luke Chrysoberges (1156 -1169 ) Michael III of Anchialus (1170 -1177 ) Chariton (1177 -1178 ) Theodosius I Borradiotes (1179 -1183 ) Basil II Carnaterus (1183 -1186 ) Nicetas II Muntanes (1186 -1189 ) Leon Theotokites (1189 -1190 ) Dositheus (1190 -1191 ) George II Xiphilinus (1191 -1198 ) John X Camaterus (1198 -1206 ) Michael IV Autoreianus (1207 -1213 ) Theodore II Eirenicus (1213 -1215 ) Maximus II (1215 ) Manuel I Charitopoulos (1215 -1222 ) Germanius II (1222 -1240 ) Methodius II (1240 ) vacancy 1240 -1244 Manuel II (1244 -1255 ) Arsenius Autoreianus (1255 -1259 , 1261 -1267 ) Nicephorus II (1260 -1261 ) Germanus III (1267 ) Joseph I Galesiotes (1267 -1275 ) John XI Bekkos (1275 -1282 ) Gregory II Cyprius (1283 -1289 ) Athanasius I (1289 -1293 , 1303 -1309 ) John XII (1294 -1303 ) Nephon I (1310 -1314 ) John XIII Glykys (1315 -1320 ) Gerasimus I (1320 -1321 ) Jesaias (1323 -1334 ) John XIV Kalekas (1334 -1347 ) Isidore I (1347 -1350 ) Callistus I (1350 -1354 , 1355 -1363 ) Philotheus Kokkinos (1354 -1355 , 1364 -1376 ) Macarius (1376 -1379 , 1390 -1391 ) Neilus Kerameus (1379 -1388 ) Antony IV (1389 -1390 , 1391 -1397 ) Callistus II Xanothopoulos (1397 ) Matthew I (1397 -1410 ) Euthymius II (1410 -1416 ) Joseph II (1416 -1439 ) Metrophanes II (1440 -1443 ) Gregory III Mammas (1443 -1450 ) Athanasius II (1450 -1453 ) Gennadius II Scholarius (1453 -1456 , 1458 , 1462 -1463 , 1464 ) Isidore II Xanthopoulos (1456 -1457 ) Sophronius I Syropoulos (1463 -1464 ) Joasaph I (1464 , 1464 -1466 ) Marcus II Xylokaraves (1466 ) Symeon I of Trebizond (1466 , 1471 -1474 , 1481 -1486 ) Dionysius I (1466 -1471 , 1489 -1491 ) Raphael I (1475 -1476 ) Maximus III Manasses (1476 -1481 ) Nephon II (1486 -1488 , 1497 -1498 , 1502 ) Maximus IV (1491 -1497 ) Joachim I (1498 -1502 , 1504 ) Pachomius I (1503 -1504 , 1504 -1513 ) Theoleptus I (1513 -1522 ) Jeremias I (1522 -1545 ) Joannicus I (1546 ) Dionysius II (1546 -1555 ) Joasaph II (1555 -1565 ) Metrophanes III (1565 -1572 , 1579 -1580 ) Jeremias II Tranos (1572 -1579 , 1580 -1584 . 1587 -1595 ) Pachomius II (1584 -1585 ) Theoleptus II (1585 -1586 ) Matthew II (1596 , 1598 -1602 , 1603 ) Gabriel I (1596 ) Theophanes I Karykes (1597 ) Meletius I Pegas (coadjutor) (1597 -1598 , 1601 Neophytus II (1602 -1603 , 1607 -1612 ) Raphael II (1603 -1607 ) Timothey or Timotheus (II) (1612 -1620 ) Cyril I Lucaris (1612 , 1620 -1623 , 1623 -1630 , 1630 -1633 , 1633 -1634 , 1634 -1635 , 1637 -1638 ) Gregory IV of Amasea (1623 ) Anthimus II (1623 ) Cyril II Kontares (1633 , 1635 -1636 , 1638 -1639 ) Athanasius III Patelaros (1634 ) Neophytus III of Nicea (1636 -1637 ) Parthenius I (1639 -1644 ) Parthenius II (1644 -1646 , 1648 -1651 ) Joannicus II (1646 -1648 , 1651 -1652 , 1653 -1654 , 1655 -1656 )) Cyril III (1652 -1654 ) Parthenius III (1656 -1657 ) Gabriel II (1657 ) Parthenius IV (1657 -1662 , 1665 -1667 , 1671 , 1675 -1676 , 1684 , 1685 ) Theophanes II (1659 ) Dionysius III (1662 -1665 ) Clement (1667 ) Methodius III (1668 -1671 ) Dionysius IV Muselimes (the Muslim) (1671 -1673 , 1676 -1679 , 1682 -1684 , 1686 , 1687 , 1693 -1694 ) Gerasimus II (1673 -1674 ) Athanasius IV (1679 ) James (1679 -1682 , 1685 -1686 , 1687 -1688 ) Callinicus II (1688 , 1689 -1693 , 1694 -1702 ) Neophytus IV (1688 ) Gabriel III (1702 -1707 ) Neophytus V (1707 ) Cyprianus I (1707 -1709 , 1713 -1714 ) Athanasius V (1709 -1711 ) Cyril IV (1711 -1713 ) Cosmas III (1714 -1716 ) Jeremias III (1716 -1726 . 1732 -1733 ) Paisius II (1726 -1732 , 1740 -1743 , 1744 -1748 ) Serapheim I (1733 -1734 ) Neophytus VI (1734 -1740 , 1743 -1744 ) Cyril V (1748 -1751 , 1752 -1757 ) Callinicus III (1757 ) Serapheim II (1757 -1761 ) Joannicus III (1761 -1763 ) Samuel I Chatzeres (1763 -1768 , 1773 -1774 ) Meletius II (1769 -1769 ) Theodosius II (1769 -1773 ) Sophoronius II (1774 -1780 ) Gabriel IV (1780 -1785 ) Procopius I (1785 -1789 ) Neophytus VII (1789 -1794 , 1798 -1801 ) Gerasimus III (1794 -1797 ) Gregory V (1797 -1798 , 1806 -1808 , 1818 -1821 ) Callinicus IV (1801 -1806 . 1808 -1809 ) Jeremias IV (1809 -1813 ) Cyril VI (1813 -1818 ) Eugenius II (1821 -1822 ) Anthimus III (1822 -1824 ) Chrysanthus I (1824 -1826 ) Agathangelus I (1826 -1830 ) Constantius I (1830 -1834 ) Constantius II (1834 -1835 ) Greogory VI (1835 -1840 , 1867 -1871 ) Anthimus IV (1840 -1841 , 1848 -1852 ) Anthimus V (1841 -1842 ) Germanus IV (1842 -1845 , 1852 -1853 ) Meletius III (1845 ) Anthimus VI (1845 -1848 , 1853 -1855 , 1871 -1873 ) Cyril VII (1855 -1860 ) Joachim II (1860 -1863 , 1873 -1878 ) Sophoronius III (1863 -1866 ) Joachim III (1878 -1884 , 1901 -1912 ) Joachim IV (1884 -1887 ) Dionysius V (1887 -1891 ) Neophytus VIII (1891 -1894 ) Anthimus VII (1895 -1897 )
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Patriarchs - Antioch (Greek-Melkite) (315 words)
Patriarch of Antioch and all the East, Alexandria and Jerusalem of the Greek-Melkites 2000-
Appointed Patriarchal Vicar of Jerusalem and Titular Archbishop of Tarsus.
Patriarch of Antioch and all the East, Alexandria and Jerusalem of the Greek-Melkites 1967-2000
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Patriarch and Patriarchate (5465 words)
In 1781 Ignatius Giarve, Jacobite Bishop of Aleppo, was elected canonically Patriarch of Antioch.
On the other hand, the existence of several Catholic patriarchs of the same see, for instance, the Melchite, Jacobite, Maronite, and Latin titulars of Antioch, is a concession to the national feeling of Eastern Christians, or, in the case of the Latin, a relic of the crusades that archæologically can hardly be justified.
(6) the Patriarch of Babylon of the Chaldees.
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