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The '''Patriarch of [[Church of Antioch|Antioch]]''' is one of the [[Eastern Orthodox]] [[patriarch]]s, sometimes called the ''Greek Patriarch of Antioch'' to distinguish from the primate of the [[Oriental Orthodox]] [[Church of Antioch (Jacobite)|Syriac Orthodox Church]].
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The '''Patriarch of [[Church of Antioch|Antioch]]''' is one of the [[patriarch]]s of the [[Orthodox Church]], and one of the original five patriarchs of the [[Pentarchy]]. He is sometimes also called the ''Greek Patriarch of Antioch'' to distinguish from the primate of the [[Oriental Orthodox]] [[Church of Antioch (Jacobite)|Jacobite Church]].
  
 
==List of Primates of Antioch==
 
==List of Primates of Antioch==

Revision as of 00:34, April 20, 2018

The Patriarch of Antioch is one of the patriarchs of the Orthodox Church, and one of the original five patriarchs of the Pentarchy. He is sometimes also called the Greek Patriarch of Antioch to distinguish from the primate of the Oriental Orthodox Jacobite Church.

List of Primates of Antioch

  1. St. Peter the Apostle (c.45-c.53)
  2. St. Euodios (c.53-c.68)
  3. St. Ignatius I (c.68-100)
  4. Eros I (100-c.127)
  5. Cornelius (c.127-c.151)
  6. Eros II (c.151-c.169)
  7. Theophilus (c.169-182)
  8. Maximinos I (182-191)
  9. Serapion (191-211)
  10. Ascelpiades 211-220)
  11. Philetos (220-231)
  12. Zebinnus Ozniophios (231-237)
  13. St. Babylas (237-253)
  14. Fabios (253-256)
  15. Demetrianos (256-262)
  16. Amphilokhos (262-267)
  17. Paul of Samosata (267-270)
  18. Domnus I (270-273)
  19. Timaeos (273-277)
  20. Cyril (277-299)
  21. Tyrannos (299-308)
  22. Vitalius I (308-314)
  23. St. Philogonius (314-324)
  24. Paulinus of Tyre (324-325)
  25. St. Eustathius (325-332)
  26. Eulalios (332)
  27. Euphronios (333-334)
  28. Philaclus (334-341)
  29. Stephen I (341-345)
  30. Leontius (345-350)
  31. Eudoxius (350-354, 354-357)
  32. Annias or Ammianus (357-360)
  33. Meletius (362–381), who attended the First Council of Constantinople.
  34. Flavian I (381–404)
  35. Porphyrus (404–412)
  36. Alexander (412–417), he ended the schism with the Eustathians in 415.
  37. Theodotus (418-428)
  38. John I (427-443)
  39. Domnus II (443-450)
  40. Maximus II (450-455)
    The episcopacy of Antioch was raised to a Patriarchate by the Council of Chalcedon in 451.
  41. Basil (455-459)
  42. Acacius (459-461)
  43. Martyrius (461-469)
  44. Peter the Fuller (469-471, 476-476, 485-488)
  45. Julian (471-476)
  46. John II (476-477)
  47. Stephen II (477-479)
  48. Callandion (479-485)
  49. Palladius (488-498)
  50. Flavian II (498-512)
  51. Severus (512-518)
    In 518, Severus, a non-Chalcedonian, was deposed by the Church of Antioch. While in exile in Egypt, he was recognized by many Syriac Christians as the lawful Patriarch until his death in 538. In 544, Jacob Baradeus, a non-Chalcedonian, consecrated Sergius of Tella as Patriarch of what became called the Syrian Orthodox Church. Until the year 544, both those who became the Syrian Orthodox Church and the Church of Antioch recognized the same bishops as legitimate patriarchs, afterwards, they trace different lineages.
  52. Paul II (518-521)
  53. Euphrasius (521-526)
  54. St. Ephraim (526-546)
  55. Domnus III (546-561)
  56. St. Anastasius the Sinaite (561-571)
  57. Gregory (571-594)
    St. Anastasius the Sinaite (594-599)
  58. St. Anastasius II (599-610)
  59. Gregory II (610-620)
  60. Anastasius III (620-628)
  61. Macedonius (628-640)
  62. George I (640-656)
  63. Macarius (656-681)
  64. Theophanes (681-687)
  65. Sebastian (687-690)
  66. George II (690-695)
  67. Alexander II (695-702)
    vacancy 702-742
  68. Stephen IV (742-748)
  69. Theophylact (748-767)
  70. Theodore I (767-797)
  71. John IV (797-810)
  72. Job I (810-826)
  73. Nicholas (826-834)
  74. Simeon (834-840)
  75. Elias (840-852)
  76. Theodosius I (852-860)
  77. Nicholas II (860-879)
  78. Michael (879-890)
  79. Zacharias (890-902)
  80. George III (902-917)
  81. Job II (917-939)
  82. Eustratius (939-960)
  83. Christopher (960-966)
  84. Theodorus II (966-977)
  85. Agapius (977-995)
  86. John IV (995-1000)
  87. Nicholas III (1000-1003)
  88. Elias II (1003-1010)
  89. George Lascaris (1010-1015)
  90. Macarius the Virtuous (1015-1023)
  91. Eleutherius (1023-1028)
  92. Peter III (1028-1051)
  93. John VI, also known as Dionysus (1051-1062)
  94. Aemilian (1062-1075)
  95. Theodosius II (1075-1084)
  96. Nicephorus (1084-1090)
  97. John VII the Oxite (1090-1155)
  98. John IX (1155-1159)
  99. Euthymius (1159-1164)
  100. Macarius II (1164-1166)
  101. Athanasius I (1166-1180)
  102. Theodosius III (1180-1182)
  103. Elias III (1182-1184)
  104. Christopher II (1184-1185)
  105. Theodore IV (Balsamon) (1185-1199)
    The Patriarchate was in exile at Constantinople.
  106. Joachim (1199-1219)
  107. Dorotheus (1219-1245)
  108. Simeon II (1245-1268)
  109. Euthymius II (1268-1269)
  110. Theodosius IV (1269-1276)
    With Theodosius, the Patriachate returned to Antioch.
  111. Theodosius V (1276-1285)
  112. Arsenius (1285-1293)
  113. Dionysius (1293-1308)
  114. Mark (1308-1342)
  115. Ignatius II (1342-1386)
    With Ignatius, the Patriachate transferred to Damascus.
  116. Pachomius (1386-1393)
  117. Nilus (1393-1401)
  118. Michael III (1401-1410)
  119. Pachomius II (1410-1411)
  120. Joachim II (1411-1426)
  121. Mark III (1426-1436)
  122. Dorotheus II (1436-1454)
  123. Michael IV (1454-1476)
  124. Mark IV (1476)
  125. Joachim III (1476-1483)
  126. Gregory III (1483-1497)
  127. Dorotheus III (1497-1523)
  128. Michael V (1523-1541)
  129. Dorotheus IV (1541-1543)
  130. Joachim IV (Ibn Juma) (1543-1576)
  131. Michael VI (Sabbagh) (1577-1581)
  132. Joachim V (1581-1592)
  133. Joachim VI (1593-1604)
  134. Dorotheus V (1604-1611)
  135. Athanasius II (Dabbas) (1611-1619)
  136. Ignatius III (Attiyah) (1619-1634)
  137. Euthymius III (1634-1635)
  138. Euthymius IV (1635-1647)
  139. Macarius III (Zaim) (1647-1672)
  140. Neophytos (1673-1682)
  141. Athanasius III (Dabbas) (1686-1694, 1720-1724)
  142. Cyril III (Zaim) (1694-1720)
  143. Sylvester (1724-1766)
  144. Philemon (1766-1767)
  145. Daniel (1767-1791)
  146. Euthymius V (1792-1813)
  147. Seraphim (1813-1823)
  148. Methodius (1843-1859)
  149. Hierotheos (1850-1885)
  150. Gerasimus (1885-1891)
  151. Spyridon (1892-1898)
  152. Meletius II (Doumani) (1899-1906)
  153. Gregory IV (Haddad) (1906-1928)
  154. Alexander III (Tahan) (1928-1958)
  155. Theodosius VI (Abourjaily) (1958-1970)
  156. Elias IV (Muawad) (1970-1979)
  157. Ignatius IV (Hazim) (1979-2012)
  158. John X (Yazigi) (2012-present)

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