List of Coptic Popes

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Acting Patriarch of Alexandria and Pope of the Coptic Church.

The following people were patriarchs and popes of the Coptic Orthodox Church . The patriarchs before the schism are on the list of Patriarchs of Alexandria . The count of the patriarchs carried out here does not correspond to the official count of the Coptic Church (see French Wikipedia).

  1. Petros III Mongos (477-489)
  2. Athanasios II. Keletes (489-496)
  3. John I (496–505)
  4. John II (505-516)
  5. Dioscoros II (516-517)
  6. Timothy III (517-535)
  7. Theodosios I (535-566)
  8. Dorotheos (565-580)
  9. Damianos (578-607)
  10. Anastasios (607-619)
  11. Andronikos (619–654?)
  12. Benjamin I. (622-661?)
  13. Agathon (654-673?)
  14. Yoannis III (681-689)
  15. Isaac (689-692)
  16. Simeon I (692-700)
  17. Alexandros II (702-729)
  18. Kosma I. (729-730)
  19. Tawadros I (730-742)
  20. Mikhael I (743-767)
  21. Mina I. (767-775)
  22. Yoannis IV (776-799)
  23. Markos II (799-819)
  24. Yakub (819-830)
  25. Simeon II (830)
  26. Yousab I. (831-849)
  27. Khail II (849-851)
  28. Kosma II (851-858)
  29. Shenuda I (859-880)
  30. Khail III. (880-907)
  31. Gabriel I (910-921)
  32. Kosma III. (921-933)
  33. Macari I. (933-953)
  34. Theophelios (953-956)
  35. Mina II (956-974)
  36. Abraham (975-978)
  37. Philotheos (979-1003)
  38. Zacharias (1004-1032)
  39. Shenudah II (1032-1046)
  40. Christosolos (1047-1077)
  41. Kyrillos II. Of Alexandria (Kirellos II .; 1078-1092)
  42. Mikael IV. (1092-1102)
  43. Gabriel II (1102-1128)
  44. Mikael V. (1145-1146)
  45. Yoannis V. (1146-1166)
  46. Markos III. (1166–1189)
  47. Yoannis VI. (1189– † January 7/8, 1216)
  48. Kirello III (Cyrilus III. Ibn Laqlaq; 1235-1243)
  49. Athanasios (1250-1261)
  50. Yoannis VII (1261-1268)
  51. Gabriel III. (1268-1271)
  52. Yoannis VII (1271-1293)
  53. Theodosius III. (1293-1300)
  54. Yoannis VIII (1300-1320)
  55. Yoannis IX (1320-1327)
  56. Benjamin II (1327-1339)
  57. Petros V (1340-1348)
  58. Mark IV (1348-1363)
  59. Yoannis X. (1363-1369)
  60. Gabriel IV (1370-1378)
  61. Matheos I (1378-1408)
  62. Gabriel V (1408-1427)
  63. Yoannis XI. (1428-1453)
  64. Matheos II (1453-1466)
  65. Gabriel VI. (1466-1475)
  66. Mikhail IV. (1475-1477)
  67. Yoannis XII. (1480–1483)
  68. Yoannis XIII. (1483-1524)
  69. Gabriel VII (1526–1569)
  70. Yoannis XIV (1573-1589)
  71. Gabriel VIII (1590-1601)
  72. Markos V (1610-1621)
  73. Yoannis XV. (1621-1631)
  74. Matheos III. (1631-1645)
  75. Markos VI. (1645-1660)
  76. Matheos IV (1660–1676)
  77. Yoannis XVI. (1676-1718)
  78. Petros VI. (1718–1726)
  79. Yoannis XVII. (1727–1745)
  80. Markos VIII (1745-1770)
  81. Yoannis XVIII. (1770–1797)
  82. Markos IX. (1797-1810)
  83. Petros VII (1810-1854)
  84. Kirellos IV (1854–1861)
  85. Dimitrios II (1862-1870)
  86. Kirellos V. (1874–1927)
  87. Yoannis XIX. (1929–1942)
  88. Macarius III (1944–1945)
  89. Yusab II (1946-1956)
  90. Kirello VI (1959–1971)
  91. Schenuda III. (1971–2012)
  92. Tawadros II. (Since 2012)

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Ph. Luisier: Les colophons des manuscrits bohairiques conservés à la Bibl. Vaticane . In. Orientalia Christiana Analecta 299, Rome 2016, 255.
  2. http://www.bautz.de/bbkl/k/Kyrillos_i_l.shtml ( Memento from June 29, 2007 in the Internet Archive )