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*Gelassios 325— | *Gelassios 325— | ||
− | *St. | + | *St. [[Epiphanius of Cyprus|Epiphanius]] 368—403 |
− | * | + | *[[Sabinus of Cyprus|Sabinus]] 403— |
The Church of Cyprus became [[autocephalous]] in 431. | The Church of Cyprus became [[autocephalous]] in 431. | ||
*Troilos 431— | *Troilos 431— | ||
*Reginos 431— | *Reginos 431— | ||
*Olympios 449— | *Olympios 449— | ||
− | * | + | *Sabinus II 457— |
*Anthemios 470— | *Anthemios 470— | ||
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*Arkadios ''(During the reign of Justinian)'' | *Arkadios ''(During the reign of Justinian)'' | ||
*Plutarch 620— | *Plutarch 620— | ||
− | * | + | *[[Arcadius II of Cyprus|Arcadius II]] 630—643 |
*Serghios 643— | *Serghios 643— | ||
*Epiphanios II 681— | *Epiphanios II 681— | ||
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*Epiphanios III 890— | *Epiphanios III 890— | ||
*Vasilios ?— | *Vasilios ?— | ||
− | * | + | *[[Nicholas IV Mouzalon of Constantinople|Nicholas]], ?–1110 - later Patriarch of Constantinople |
*Ioannis II 1151— | *Ioannis II 1151— | ||
*Barnabas II 1175— | *Barnabas II 1175— | ||
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*Neophytos 1222— | *Neophytos 1222— | ||
*Georgios II 1254— | *Georgios II 1254— | ||
− | * | + | *[[Germanus (Pesimandrus) of Cyprus|Germanus]] 1260— |
During the Lusignan and later Venetian rule from 1260-1571 the Church of Cyprus ceased to be autocephalous and came under the direct rule of the Papacy, its fourteen dioceses was reduced to four until after the [[Ottoman empire|Ottoman]] conquest in 1571, when the Ottomans, for expedient administrative reasons, restored to the Orthodox Church of Cyprus all its previous privileges and rights. | During the Lusignan and later Venetian rule from 1260-1571 the Church of Cyprus ceased to be autocephalous and came under the direct rule of the Papacy, its fourteen dioceses was reduced to four until after the [[Ottoman empire|Ottoman]] conquest in 1571, when the Ottomans, for expedient administrative reasons, restored to the Orthodox Church of Cyprus all its previous privileges and rights. | ||
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*Christodoulos II 1682— | *Christodoulos II 1682— | ||
*Iacovos 1691— | *Iacovos 1691— | ||
− | *Germanos II | + | *Germanos II 1694—1705 |
− | *Athanasius III Dabbas 1705— | + | *[[Athanasius III Dabbas of Antioch|Athanasius III Dabbas]] 1705—1710 |
− | *Iacovos II | + | *Iacovos II 1710—1718 |
− | *Silvestros 1718— | + | *Silvestros 1718—1734 |
− | *Philotheos 1734— | + | *Philotheos 1734—1745 |
− | *Paissios 1759— | + | *Neophytos III 1745—1745 |
− | *Chrysanthos 1767— | + | *Philotheos 1745—1759 second time |
+ | *Paissios 1759—1761 | ||
+ | *Kyprianos 1761—1762 locum tenens | ||
+ | *Paissios 1762—1767 second time | ||
+ | *[[Chrysanthos of Cyprus|Chrysanthos]] 1767—1783 | ||
+ | *Ioannikios 1783—1784 not consecrated | ||
+ | *Chrysanthos 1784—1810 | ||
*[[Kyprianos of Cyprus|Kyprianos]] 1810—1821 | *[[Kyprianos of Cyprus|Kyprianos]] 1810—1821 | ||
− | *Ioakim 1821— | + | *Ioakim 1821—1824 |
− | *Damaskinos 1824— | + | *Damaskinos 1824—1827 |
− | *Panaretos 1827— | + | *Panaretos 1827—1840 |
− | *Ioannikos 1840— | + | *Ioannikos 1840—1849 |
− | *Kyrillos 1849— | + | *Kyrillos I 1849—1854 |
− | *Makarios I 1854— | + | *[[Makarios I (Christodoulides) of Cyprus|Makarios I]] 1854—1865 |
− | *Sophronios III 1865— | + | *[[Sophronios III of Cyprus|Sophronios III]] 1865—1900 |
− | *Kyrillos II | + | [[See]] vacant 1900—1908 |
− | *Kyrillos III 1916— | + | *[[Kyrillos II (Papadopoulos) of Cyprus|Kyrillos II]] 1908—1916 |
− | *Leontios 1947—1947 | + | *[[Kyrillos III of Cyprus|Kyrillos III]] 1916—1933 |
− | *Makarios II 1947—1950 | + | See vacant: Leontios - [[locum tenens]] 1933—1947 |
+ | *[[Leontios of Cyprus|Leontios]] 1947—1947 | ||
+ | *[[Makarios II of Cyprus|Makarios II]] 1947—1950 | ||
*[[Makarios III (Mouskos) of Cyprus|Makarios III (Mouskos)]] 1950—1977 | *[[Makarios III (Mouskos) of Cyprus|Makarios III (Mouskos)]] 1950—1977 | ||
*[[Chrysostomos I of Cyprus|Chrysostomos I]] 1977—2006 | *[[Chrysostomos I of Cyprus|Chrysostomos I]] 1977—2006 | ||
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[[Church of Cyprus]] | [[Church of Cyprus]] | ||
− | == | + | ==Sources== |
*[[Wikipedia:List_of_Archbishops_of_Cyprus]] Original source | *[[Wikipedia:List_of_Archbishops_of_Cyprus]] Original source | ||
+ | *[http://www.rulers.org/relig.html Religious Leaders] | ||
− | [[Category: Bishops | + | [[Category: Bishops|*]] |
[[Category: Archbishops of Cyprus|*]] | [[Category: Archbishops of Cyprus|*]] |
Latest revision as of 14:10, January 20, 2011
The following is a list of the primates of the Church of Cyprus. The ruling bishops of the Church of Cyprus are styled Archbishop of Nea Justiniana and All Cyprus:
- St. Barnabas 45 A.D.
Before 325 the island of Cyprus was under the jurisdiction of the Church of Jerusalem.
- Gelassios 325—
- St. Epiphanius 368—403
- Sabinus 403—
The Church of Cyprus became autocephalous in 431.
- Troilos 431—
- Reginos 431—
- Olympios 449—
- Sabinus II 457—
- Anthemios 470—
Autocephaly of the Church of Cyprus was confirmed 478 by emperor Zeno.
- Olympios II (During the reign of Justinian)
- Philoxenos (During the reign of Justinian)
- Damianos (During the reign of Justinian)
- Sophronios (During the reign of Justinian)
- Gregorios (During the reign of Justinian)
- Arkadios (During the reign of Justinian)
- Plutarch 620—
- Arcadius II 630—643
- Serghios 643—
- Epiphanios II 681—
- Ioannis 691—
- Georgios 750—
- Constantine 783—
- Epiphanios III 890—
- Vasilios ?—
- Nicholas, ?–1110 - later Patriarch of Constantinople
- Ioannis II 1151—
- Barnabas II 1175—
- Sophronios II 1191—
- Isaias 1209—
- Neophytos 1222—
- Georgios II 1254—
- Germanus 1260—
During the Lusignan and later Venetian rule from 1260-1571 the Church of Cyprus ceased to be autocephalous and came under the direct rule of the Papacy, its fourteen dioceses was reduced to four until after the Ottoman conquest in 1571, when the Ottomans, for expedient administrative reasons, restored to the Orthodox Church of Cyprus all its previous privileges and rights.
- Timotheos 1572—
- Lavrentios 1580—
- Neophytos 1592—
- Athanassios 1592—
- Veniamin 1600—
- Christodoulos 1606—
- Nikephorus 1641—
- Ilarion Kigalas 1674—
- Christodoulos II 1682—
- Iacovos 1691—
- Germanos II 1694—1705
- Athanasius III Dabbas 1705—1710
- Iacovos II 1710—1718
- Silvestros 1718—1734
- Philotheos 1734—1745
- Neophytos III 1745—1745
- Philotheos 1745—1759 second time
- Paissios 1759—1761
- Kyprianos 1761—1762 locum tenens
- Paissios 1762—1767 second time
- Chrysanthos 1767—1783
- Ioannikios 1783—1784 not consecrated
- Chrysanthos 1784—1810
- Kyprianos 1810—1821
- Ioakim 1821—1824
- Damaskinos 1824—1827
- Panaretos 1827—1840
- Ioannikos 1840—1849
- Kyrillos I 1849—1854
- Makarios I 1854—1865
- Sophronios III 1865—1900
See vacant 1900—1908
- Kyrillos II 1908—1916
- Kyrillos III 1916—1933
See vacant: Leontios - locum tenens 1933—1947
- Leontios 1947—1947
- Makarios II 1947—1950
- Makarios III (Mouskos) 1950—1977
- Chrysostomos I 1977—2006
- Chrysostomos (Demetriou) II 2006— Present
See also
Sources
- Wikipedia:List_of_Archbishops_of_Cyprus Original source
- Religious Leaders