Agrippinus (Alexandria)

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Agrippinus was a bishop of Alexandria in the 2nd century. His term of office, which, according to the report of Eusebius of Caesarea, was 12 years, is usually dated to the years 167–178 (also: 167–180) and thus falls under the reign of Emperor Mark Aurel . Little is known about Agrippinus due to the lack of contemporary sources. Julian was his successor .

predecessor Office successor
Celadion Bishop of Alexandria
167–178
Julianus