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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|non-Chalcedonian]] [[Church of Antioch (Jacobite)|Jacobite Church]].
  
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==List of Primates (bishops and patriarchs) of Antioch==
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#St. [[Apostle Peter|Peter]] the [[Apostle]] (c.45-c.53)
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#St. [[Euodios of Antioch|Euodios]] (c.53-c.68)
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#St. [[Ignatius of Antioch|Ignatius I]] (c.68-100) <!-- Jan 29, Dec 20 --->
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#[[Heros I of Antioch|Heros I]] (100-c.127)
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#[[Cornelius of Antioch|Cornelius]] (c.127-c.151)
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#[[Heros II of Antioch|Heros II]] (c.151-c.169)
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#[[Theophilus of Antioch|Theophilus]] (c.169-182)
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#[[Maximianus I of Antioch|Maximianus I]] (182-191)
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#[[Serapion of Antioch|Serapion]] (191-212)
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#[[Aslipiades of Antioch|Aslipiades]] (212-218)
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#[[Philetos of Antioch|Philetos]] (218-231)
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#[[Zebinnus of Antioch|Zebinnus Ozniophios]] (232-240)
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#St. [[Babylas of Antioch|Babylas]] (240-253) <!-- Sep 4 --->
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#[[Fabius of Antioch|Fabius]] (253-256)
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#[[Demetrianos of Antioch|Demetrianos]] (256-263)
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#[[Amphilokhos of Antioch|Amphilokhos]] (263-267)
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#[[Paul of Samosata]] (267-270)
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#[[Domnus I of Antioch|Domnus I]] (270-273)
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#[[Timaeos of Antioch|Timaeos]] (273-277)
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#[[Cyril of Antioch|Cyril]] (277-299)
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#[[Tyrannos of Antioch|Tyrannos]] (299-308)
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#[[Vitalius I of Antioch|Vitalius I]]  (308-314)
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#St. [[Philogonius of Antioch|Philogonius]] (314-324) <!-- Dec 20 --->
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#[[Paulinus of Tyre]] (324-325)
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#St. [[Eustathius of Antioch|Eustathius]] (325-332) <!-- Feb 21 --->
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#[[Paulinus of Tyre]] (332)
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#[[Eulalios of Antioch|Eulalios]] (332)
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#[[Euphronios of Antioch|Euphronios]] (333-334)
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#[[Philaclus of Antioch|Philaclus]] (334-341)
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#[[Stephen I of Antioch|Stephen I]] (341-345)
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#[[Leontius of Antioch|Leontius]] (345-350)
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#[[Eudoxius of Antioch|Eudoxius]] (350-354)
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#[[Meletius of Antioch|Meletius]] (354), who later attended the [[First Council of Constantinople]]
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#[[Eudoxius of Antioch|Eudoxius]] (354-357)
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#[[Annias of Antioch|Annias]] or ''Ammianus'' (357-360)
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#[[Eudozius of Antioch|Eudozius]] (360-370)
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#[[Dorotheus of Antioch|Dorotheus]] (370-371)
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#[[Paulinus of Antioch|Paulinus]] (371-376)
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#[[Vitalius of Antioch|Vitalius]] (376-384)
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#St. [[Saint Flavian of Antioch|Flavian I]] (384–404)
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#[[Porphyrus_of_Antioch|Porphyrus]] (404–408)
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#[[Alexander_of_Antioch|Alexander]] (408–418)
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#[[Theodotus of Antioch|Theodotus]] (418-427)
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#[[John I of Antioch|John I]] (427-443)
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#[[Domnus II of Antioch|Domnus II]] (443-450)
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#[[Maximus II of Antioch|Maximus II]] (450-455)<br>'''The episcopacy of Antioch was raised to the rank of a Patriarchate by the [[Council of Chalcedon]] in 451.'''
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#[[Basil of Antioch|Basil]] (455-459)
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#[[Acacius of Antioch|Acacius]] (459-461)
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#[[Martyrius of Antioch|Martyrius]] (461-465)
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#[[Peter Fullo of Antioch|Peter the Fuller]] (465-466)
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#[[Julian of Antioch|Julian]] (466-474)
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#[[Peter Fullo of Antioch|Peter the Fuller]] (474-475)
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#[[John II of Antioch|John II]] (475-490)
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#[[Stephen II of Antioch|Stephen II]] (490-493)
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#[[Stephen III of Antioch|Stephen III]] (493-495)
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#[[Callandion of Antioch|Callandion]] (495)
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#[[John Codonatus|John III (Codonatus)]] (495-497)
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#[[Palladius of Antioch|Palladius]] (497-505)
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#[[Flavian II of Antioch|Flavian II]] (505-513)
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#[[Severus of Antioch|Severus]] (513-518)<br>In 518, Severus, a non-Chalcedonian, was [[deposition|deposed]] by the [[Church of Antioch]]. While in exile in Egypt, he was recognized by some Syriac Christians as the lawful Patriarch until his death in 538. In 544, Jacob Baradeus, another non-Chalcedonian, consecrated Sergius of Tella as Patriarch of what became called the [[Church of Antioch (Syriac)|Syriac Orthodox Church]]. Thus, until the year 518, both those who became the Syriac Orthodox Church and the Church of Antioch recognized the same bishops as legitimate patriarchs, while afterwards, they trace different lineages.
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#[[Paul II of Antioch|Paul II]] (518-521)
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#[[Euphrasius of Antioch|Euphrasius]] (521-526)
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#St. [[Ephraim of Antioch|Ephraim]] (526-546) <!-- Jun 8 --->
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#[[Domnus III of Antioch|Domnus III]] (546-561)
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#St. [[Anastasius I of Antioch|Anastasius the Sinaite]] (561-571)
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#[[Gregory of Antioch|Gregory]] (571-594)<br>
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#St. [[Anastasius I of Antioch|Anastasius the Sinaite]] (594-599)
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#St. [[Anastasius II of Antioch|Anastasius II]] (599-610) <!-- Apr 20 --->
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#[[Gregory II of Antioch|Gregory II]] (610-620)
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#[[Anastasius III of Antioch|Anastasius III]] (620-628)
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#[[Macedonius of Antioch|Macedonius]] (628-640)
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#[[George I of Antioch|George I]] (640-656)
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#[[Macarius of Antioch|Macarius]] (656-681)
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#[[Theophanes of Antioch|Theophanes]] (681-687)
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#[[Sebastian of Antioch|Sebastian]] (687-690)
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#[[George II of Antioch|George II]] (690-695)
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#[[Alexander II of Antioch|Alexander II]] (695-702)<br>''Vacancy due to the Muslim conquests:'' 702-742
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#[[Stephen IV of Antioch|Stephen IV]] (742-748)
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#[[Theophylact of Antioch|Theophylact]] (748-767)
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#[[Theodore I of Antioch|Theodore I]] (767-797)
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#[[John IV of Antioch|John IV]] (797-810)
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#[[Job I of Antioch|Job I]] (810-826)
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#[[Nicholas of Antioch|Nicholas]] (826-834)
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#[[Simeon of Antioch|Simeon]] (834-840)
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#[[Elias of Antioch|Elias]] (840-852)
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#[[Theodosius I of Antioch|Theodosius I]] (852-860)
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#[[Nicholas II of Antioch|Nicholas II]] (860-879)
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#[[Michael of Antioch|Michael]] (879-890)
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#[[Zacharias of Antioch|Zacharias]] (890-902)
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#[[George III of Antioch|George III]] (902-917)
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#[[Job II of Antioch|Job II]] (917-939)
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#[[Eustratius of Antioch|Eustratius]] (939-960)
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#[[Christopher of Antioch|Christopher]] (960-966)
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#[[Theodorus II of Antioch|Theodorus II]] (966-977)
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#[[Agapius of Antioch|Agapius]] (977-995)
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#[[John IV of Antioch|John IV]] (995-1000)
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#[[Nicholas III of Antioch|Nicholas III]] (1000-1003)
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#[[Elias II of Antioch|Elias II]] (1003-1010)
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#[[George Lascaris]] (1010-1015)
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#[[Macarius the Virtuous]] (1015-1023)
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#[[Eleutherius of Antioch|Eleutherius]] (1023-1028)
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#[[Peter III of Antioch|Peter III]] (1028-1051)
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#[[John VI of Antioch|John VI]], also known as ''Dionysus'' (1051-1062)
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#[[Aemilian of Antioch|Aemilian]] (1062-1075)
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#[[Theodosius II of Antioch|Theodosius II]] (1075-1084)
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#[[Nicephorus of Antioch|Nicephorus]] (1084-1090)
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#[[John VII the Oxite|John VII]] ''the Oxite'' (1090-1155)
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#[[John IX of Antioch|John IX]] (1155-1159)
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#[[Euthymius of Antioch|Euthymius]] (1159-1164)
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#[[Macarius II of Antioch|Macarius II]] (1164-1166)
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#[[Athanasius I of Antioch|Athanasius I]] (1166-1180)
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#[[Theodosius III of Antioch|Theodosius III]] (1180-1182)
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#[[Elias III of Antioch|Elias III]] (1182-1184)
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#[[Christopher II of Antioch|Christopher II]] (1184-1185)<br>'''In 1185, due to the Crusades, the Patriarchate moved into exile at Constantinople.'''
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#[[Theodore IV of Antioch|Theodore IV (Balsamon)]] (1185-1199)
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#[[Joachim of Antioch|Joachim]] (1199-1219)
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#[[Dorotheus of Antioch|Dorotheus]] (1219-1245)
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#[[Simeon II of Antioch|Simeon II]] (1245-1268)
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#[[Euthymius II of Antioch|Euthymius II]] (1268-1269)<br>'''In 1269, the Patriarchate returned to Antioch.'''
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#[[Theodosius IV of Antioch|Theodosius IV]] (1269-1276)
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#[[Theodosius V of Antioch|Theodosius V]] (1276-1285)
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#[[Arsenius of Antioch|Arsenius]] (1285-1293)
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#[[Dionysius of Antioch|Dionysius]] (1293-1308)
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#[[Mark of Antioch|Mark]] (1308-1342)<br>'''In 1342, with the city of Antioch in ruins due to numerous battles, the Patriarchate permanently moved to Damascus.'''
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#[[Ignatius II of Antioch|Ignatius II]] (1342-1386)
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#[[Pachomius of Antioch|Pachomius]] (1386-1393)
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#[[Nilus of Antioch|Nilus]] (1393-1401)
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#[[Michael III of Antioch|Michael III]] (1401-1410)
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#[[Pachomius II of Antioch|Pachomius II]] (1410-1411)
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#[[Joachim II of Antioch|Joachim II]] (1411-1426)
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#[[Mark III of Antioch|Mark III]] (1426-1436)
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#[[Dorotheus II of Antioch|Dorotheus II]] (1436-1454)
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#[[Michael IV of Antioch|Michael IV]] (1454-1476)
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#[[Mark IV of Antioch|Mark IV]] (1476)
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#[[Joachim III of Antioch|Joachim III]] (1476-1483)
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#[[Gregory III of Antioch|Gregory III]] (1483-1497)
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#[[Dorotheus III of Antioch|Dorotheus III]] (1497-1523)
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#[[Michael V of Antioch|Michael V]] (1523-1541)
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#[[Dorotheus IV of Antioch|Dorotheus IV]] (1541-1543)
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#[[Joachim IV (Ibn Juma) of Antioch|Joachim IV (Ibn Juma)]] (1543-1576)
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#[[Michael VI (Sabbagh) of Antioch|Michael VI (Sabbagh)]] (1577-1581)
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#[[Joachim V of Antioch|Joachim V]] (1581-1592)
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#[[Joachim VI of Antioch|Joachim VI]] (1593-1604)
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#[[Dorotheus V of Antioch|Dorotheus V]] (1604-1611)
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#[[Athanasius II Dabbas of Antioch|Athanasius II (Dabbas)]] (1611-1619)
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#[[Ignatius III Atiyah of Antioch|Ignatius III (Attiyah)]] (1619-1634)
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#[[Euthymius III Karmah|Euthymius III]] (1634-1635)
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#[[Euthymius IV of Chios|Euthymius IV]] (1635-1648)
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#[[Macarius III (Zaim) of Antioch|Macarius III (Zaim)]] (1648-1672)
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#[[Neophytos of Chios|Neophytos]] (1673-1684)
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#[[Athanasius III Dabbas of Antioch|Athanasius III (Dabbas)]] (1685-1694)
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#[[Cyril III Zaim of Antioch|Cyril III (Zaim)]] (1694-1720)
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#[[Athanasius III Dabbas of Antioch|Athanasius III (Dabbas)]] (1720-1724)
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#[[Sylvester of Antioch|Sylvester]] (1724-1766)
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#[[Philemon of Antioch|Philemon]] (1766-1767)
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#[[Daniel of Antioch|Daniel]] (1767-1791)
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#[[Euthymius V of Antioch|Euthymius V]] (1792-1813)
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#[[Seraphim of Antioch|Seraphim]] (1813-1823)
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#[[Methodius of Antioch|Methodius]] (1823-1850)
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#[[Hierotheos of Antioch|Hierotheos]] (1850-1885)
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#[[Gerasimus of Jerusalem|Gerasimus]] (1885-1891)
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#[[Spyridon of Antioch|Spyridon]] (1892-1898)
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#[[Meletius II (Doumani) of Antioch|Meletius II (Doumani)]] (1899-1906)
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#[[Gregory IV (Haddad) of Antioch|Gregory IV (Haddad)]] (1906-1928)
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#[[Alexander III (Tahan) of Antioch|Alexander III (Tahan)]] (1928-1958)
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#[[Theodosius VI (Abourjaily) of Antioch|Theodosius VI (Abourjaily)]] (1958-1970)
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#[[Elias IV (Muawad) of Antioch|Elias IV (Muawad)]] (1970-1979)
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#[[Ignatius IV (Hazim) of Antioch|Ignatius IV (Hazim)]] (1979-2012)
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#[[John X (Yazigi) of Antioch|John X (Yazigi)]] (2012-present)
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==See also==
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*[[List of Patriarchs]]
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*[[List of Patriarchs of Constantinople]]
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==External links==
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*[http://antiochpat.org/english/sitefiles/viewcontent.php?content=%241%24Fqww80sV%24LJtl/mpIsne5lz0mZ5kCy0_%241%24cY2fEC.3%242X4rjsf3DqIjEbC53bz6R/_%241%24Fqww80sV%24LJtl/mpIsne5lz0mZ5kCy0b56a92baa0ee987eb7f7e4a179b60efb&id=1&cat=%241%24DdKoSQCb%24FO96gT8jCFwnHPxW4LNZj1_%241%24pCxQHS8F%24GHaBW0fpsqpxYoSn4BE0M/_%241%24DdKoSQCb%24FO96gT8jCFwnHPxW4LNZj150102e124822220aaa78a8e3b2ccba34&catid=3&contentname=Historical%20Overview&catname=Other%20Contents Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch and All the East: Historical Overview] ([[Church of Antioch]])
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*[http://www.balamand.edu.lb/theology/ignpatriarchs.htm Primates of the Apostolic See of Antioch] from the site of St. John of Damascus Faculty of Theology, University of Balamand
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*[http://www.antiochian.org/667 Primates of the Apostolic See of Antioch (Orthodox Succession)] ([[Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America]])
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*[[:Wikipedia:List of Patriarchs of Antioch|List of Patriarchs of Antioch (Wikipedia)]] (37-546)
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*[[:Wikipedia:List of Greek Orthodox Patriarchs of Antioch|List of Patriarchs of Antioch (Wikipedia)]] (518-present)
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[[Category:Bishops|Antioch]]
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[[Category:Patriarchs of Antioch|*]]
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[[fr:Liste des primats de l'Église d'Antioche]]
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[[ro:Listă a patriarhilor Antiohiei]]

Latest revision as of 03:26, 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 non-Chalcedonian Jacobite Church.

List of Primates (bishops and patriarchs) 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. Heros I (100-c.127)
  5. Cornelius (c.127-c.151)
  6. Heros II (c.151-c.169)
  7. Theophilus (c.169-182)
  8. Maximianus I (182-191)
  9. Serapion (191-212)
  10. Aslipiades (212-218)
  11. Philetos (218-231)
  12. Zebinnus Ozniophios (232-240)
  13. St. Babylas (240-253)
  14. Fabius (253-256)
  15. Demetrianos (256-263)
  16. Amphilokhos (263-267)
  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. Paulinus of Tyre (332)
  27. Eulalios (332)
  28. Euphronios (333-334)
  29. Philaclus (334-341)
  30. Stephen I (341-345)
  31. Leontius (345-350)
  32. Eudoxius (350-354)
  33. Meletius (354), who later attended the First Council of Constantinople
  34. Eudoxius (354-357)
  35. Annias or Ammianus (357-360)
  36. Eudozius (360-370)
  37. Dorotheus (370-371)
  38. Paulinus (371-376)
  39. Vitalius (376-384)
  40. St. Flavian I (384–404)
  41. Porphyrus (404–408)
  42. Alexander (408–418)
  43. Theodotus (418-427)
  44. John I (427-443)
  45. Domnus II (443-450)
  46. Maximus II (450-455)
    The episcopacy of Antioch was raised to the rank of a Patriarchate by the Council of Chalcedon in 451.
  47. Basil (455-459)
  48. Acacius (459-461)
  49. Martyrius (461-465)
  50. Peter the Fuller (465-466)
  51. Julian (466-474)
  52. Peter the Fuller (474-475)
  53. John II (475-490)
  54. Stephen II (490-493)
  55. Stephen III (493-495)
  56. Callandion (495)
  57. John III (Codonatus) (495-497)
  58. Palladius (497-505)
  59. Flavian II (505-513)
  60. Severus (513-518)
    In 518, Severus, a non-Chalcedonian, was deposed by the Church of Antioch. While in exile in Egypt, he was recognized by some Syriac Christians as the lawful Patriarch until his death in 538. In 544, Jacob Baradeus, another non-Chalcedonian, consecrated Sergius of Tella as Patriarch of what became called the Syriac Orthodox Church. Thus, until the year 518, both those who became the Syriac Orthodox Church and the Church of Antioch recognized the same bishops as legitimate patriarchs, while afterwards, they trace different lineages.
  61. Paul II (518-521)
  62. Euphrasius (521-526)
  63. St. Ephraim (526-546)
  64. Domnus III (546-561)
  65. St. Anastasius the Sinaite (561-571)
  66. Gregory (571-594)
  67. St. Anastasius the Sinaite (594-599)
  68. St. Anastasius II (599-610)
  69. Gregory II (610-620)
  70. Anastasius III (620-628)
  71. Macedonius (628-640)
  72. George I (640-656)
  73. Macarius (656-681)
  74. Theophanes (681-687)
  75. Sebastian (687-690)
  76. George II (690-695)
  77. Alexander II (695-702)
    Vacancy due to the Muslim conquests: 702-742
  78. Stephen IV (742-748)
  79. Theophylact (748-767)
  80. Theodore I (767-797)
  81. John IV (797-810)
  82. Job I (810-826)
  83. Nicholas (826-834)
  84. Simeon (834-840)
  85. Elias (840-852)
  86. Theodosius I (852-860)
  87. Nicholas II (860-879)
  88. Michael (879-890)
  89. Zacharias (890-902)
  90. George III (902-917)
  91. Job II (917-939)
  92. Eustratius (939-960)
  93. Christopher (960-966)
  94. Theodorus II (966-977)
  95. Agapius (977-995)
  96. John IV (995-1000)
  97. Nicholas III (1000-1003)
  98. Elias II (1003-1010)
  99. George Lascaris (1010-1015)
  100. Macarius the Virtuous (1015-1023)
  101. Eleutherius (1023-1028)
  102. Peter III (1028-1051)
  103. John VI, also known as Dionysus (1051-1062)
  104. Aemilian (1062-1075)
  105. Theodosius II (1075-1084)
  106. Nicephorus (1084-1090)
  107. John VII the Oxite (1090-1155)
  108. John IX (1155-1159)
  109. Euthymius (1159-1164)
  110. Macarius II (1164-1166)
  111. Athanasius I (1166-1180)
  112. Theodosius III (1180-1182)
  113. Elias III (1182-1184)
  114. Christopher II (1184-1185)
    In 1185, due to the Crusades, the Patriarchate moved into exile at Constantinople.
  115. Theodore IV (Balsamon) (1185-1199)
  116. Joachim (1199-1219)
  117. Dorotheus (1219-1245)
  118. Simeon II (1245-1268)
  119. Euthymius II (1268-1269)
    In 1269, the Patriarchate returned to Antioch.
  120. Theodosius IV (1269-1276)
  121. Theodosius V (1276-1285)
  122. Arsenius (1285-1293)
  123. Dionysius (1293-1308)
  124. Mark (1308-1342)
    In 1342, with the city of Antioch in ruins due to numerous battles, the Patriarchate permanently moved to Damascus.
  125. Ignatius II (1342-1386)
  126. Pachomius (1386-1393)
  127. Nilus (1393-1401)
  128. Michael III (1401-1410)
  129. Pachomius II (1410-1411)
  130. Joachim II (1411-1426)
  131. Mark III (1426-1436)
  132. Dorotheus II (1436-1454)
  133. Michael IV (1454-1476)
  134. Mark IV (1476)
  135. Joachim III (1476-1483)
  136. Gregory III (1483-1497)
  137. Dorotheus III (1497-1523)
  138. Michael V (1523-1541)
  139. Dorotheus IV (1541-1543)
  140. Joachim IV (Ibn Juma) (1543-1576)
  141. Michael VI (Sabbagh) (1577-1581)
  142. Joachim V (1581-1592)
  143. Joachim VI (1593-1604)
  144. Dorotheus V (1604-1611)
  145. Athanasius II (Dabbas) (1611-1619)
  146. Ignatius III (Attiyah) (1619-1634)
  147. Euthymius III (1634-1635)
  148. Euthymius IV (1635-1648)
  149. Macarius III (Zaim) (1648-1672)
  150. Neophytos (1673-1684)
  151. Athanasius III (Dabbas) (1685-1694)
  152. Cyril III (Zaim) (1694-1720)
  153. Athanasius III (Dabbas) (1720-1724)
  154. Sylvester (1724-1766)
  155. Philemon (1766-1767)
  156. Daniel (1767-1791)
  157. Euthymius V (1792-1813)
  158. Seraphim (1813-1823)
  159. Methodius (1823-1850)
  160. Hierotheos (1850-1885)
  161. Gerasimus (1885-1891)
  162. Spyridon (1892-1898)
  163. Meletius II (Doumani) (1899-1906)
  164. Gregory IV (Haddad) (1906-1928)
  165. Alexander III (Tahan) (1928-1958)
  166. Theodosius VI (Abourjaily) (1958-1970)
  167. Elias IV (Muawad) (1970-1979)
  168. Ignatius IV (Hazim) (1979-2012)
  169. John X (Yazigi) (2012-present)

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