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Revision as of 19:47, February 8, 2009
The following is a list of the primates of the Church of Constantinople.
Contents
Bishops of Byzantium (until 325)
Apostolic era (33-100)
- St. Andrew the Apostle (founder)
- Stachys (38-54)
- Onesimus (54-68)
- Polycarpus I (69-89)
- Plutarch (89-105)
Ante-Nicene era (100-325)
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Bishops and Archbishops of Constantinople (325/331-381 inclusive)
Nicene era (325-451)
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Patriarchs of Constantinople (since 381)
Nicene era (325 – 451) cont.
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Byzantine era (451 – 843)
Eutychius (577-582) |
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Late Byzantine era (843 – 1453)
Post-Imperial era (1453-1821)
Gennadius II Scholarius (1458) See vacant (1458-1462) Gennadius II Scholarius (1462-1463) Gennadius II Scholarius (1464) Joasaph I (1464-1466) Symeon I of Trebizond (1471-1474) Symeon I of Trebizond (1481-1486) Dionysius I (1489-1491) Nephon II (1497-1498) Nephon II (1502) Joachim I (1504) Pachomius I (1504-1513) Metrophanes III (1579-1580) Jeremias II Tranos (1580-1584) Jeremias II Transo (1587-1595) Matthew II (1598-1602) Matthew II (1603) Neophytus II (1607-1612) |
Cyril I Lucaris (1620-1623) Cyril I Lucaris (1623-1633) Cyril I Lucaris (1633-1634) Cyril I Lucaris (1634-1635) Cyril II Kontares (1635-1636) Cyril I Lucaris (1637-1638) Cyril II Kontares (1638-1639) Parthenius II (1648-1651) Joannicus II (1651-1652) Joannicus II (1655-1656) See vacant (1659-1662) Parthenius IV (1665-1667) Parthenius IV (1671) Parthenius IV (1675-1676) Dionysius IV Muselimes (1676-1679) Dionysius IV Muselimes (1682-1684) Parthenius IV (1684) James (1685-1686) Dionysius IV Muselimes (1686) James (1687-1688) Callinicus II (1689-1693) Dionysius IV Muselimes (1693-1694) Callinicus II (1694-1702) |
Cyprianus I (1713-1714) Jeremias III (1732-1733) Paisius II (1740-1743) Neophytus VI (1743-1744) Paisius II (1744-1748) Samuel I Chatzeres (1773-1774) Neophytus VII (1798-1801) Gregory V (1806-1808) Callinicus IV (1808-1809) Gregory V (1818-1821) |
Modern era (1821-1917)
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Anthimus IV (1848-1852) Germanus IV (1852-1853) Anthimus VI (1853-1855) Gregory VI (1867-1871) Anthimus VI (1871-1873) Joachim II (1873-1878) |
Joachim III (1901-1912) See vacant(1918-1921) |
Communist era (1917-1991)
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Post-Communist era (1991-Present)
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Notes
- different spelling on same names:
left column: names as seen on www.patriarchate.org
- Timotheus = Timothy
- Germanus = Germanius
- Stephanus = Stephen
See also
Autocephalous and Autonomous Churches of Orthodoxy |
Autocephalous Churches |
Four Ancient Patriarchates: Constantinople · Alexandria · Antioch · Jerusalem Russia · Serbia · Romania · Bulgaria · Georgia · Cyprus · Greece · Poland · Albania · Czech Lands and Slovakia · OCA* · Ukraine* |
Autonomous Churches |
Sinai · Finland · Estonia* · Japan* · China* · Ukraine* |
The * designates a church whose autocephaly or autonomy is not universally recognized. |