List of the Orthodox Patriarchs of Alexandria
The following people were Patriarchs and Popes of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria and All Africa .
The Patriarchs before the Church was split up by the Council of Chalcedon are on the list of Patriarchs of Alexandria .
- Timothy II Ailuros (475-477)
- Petros III Mongos (477)
- Timothy III Salophakiolos , (again) (477–482)
- Joannes I Talaia (482)
- Petros III Mongos , (again) (482–489)
- Athanasios II Kelites (489-496)
- John II (496–505)
- John III (505-516)
- Dioskorus II (516-517)
- Timothy IV (517-535)
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Theodosios I (535-536)
- Gainas (535) (opposing patriarch)
- Paulos of Tabennesis (537-540)
- Zoilos (540-551)
- Apollinarios (551-569)
- John IV (569-579)
- Vacancy (579-581)
- St. Eulogios I (581-607)
- St. Theodoros (607-609)
- St. John V Eleemon (610-616)
- Vacancy (616–621)
- Georgios I (621-631)
- Cyrus I (631–643 / 4)
- Petros IV (643 / 4–651)
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Vacancy (651–727)
- Theodor II (around 662) ( coadjutor )
- Peter V (around 680) (coadjutor)
- Peter VI (around 690) (coadjutor)
- Theophylactus (around 695) (coadjutor)
- Onopsus (around 710) (coadjutor)
- Cosmas I (727-768)
- Politianos (768-813)
- Eustatius (813-817)
- Christopher I (817-841)
- Sophronios (836-848)
- Michael I (860-870)
- Michael II (870-903)
- Vacancy (903-907)
- Christodoulos (907-932)
- Eutychios (933-940)
- Sophronios II (941)
- Isaac (941-954)
- Job (954-960)
- Vacancy (960-963)
- Elias I (963-1000)
- St. Arsenios (1000-1010)
- Theophilus II (1010-1020)
- Georgios II (1021-1052)
- Leontios (1052-1059)
- Alexander II (1059-1062)
- John VI (1062 – approx. 1100)
- Eulogios II. (Approx. 1100 – around 1115)
- Sabbas (around 1117)
- Kyrillos II. (Around 1130)
- Theodosios II (? - approx. 1166)
- Sophronios III. (approx. 1166–1171)
- Elias II (1171-1175)
- Eleutherios (1175-1180)
- Mark III (1180–1209)
- Nicholas I (1210-1243)
- Gregory I (1243-1263)
- Nicholas II (1263-1276)
- Athanasios III. (1276-1316)
- Gregory II (1316-1354)
- Gregory III. (1354-1366)
- Niphon (1366-1385)
- Mark IV (1385-1389)
- Nicholas III (1389-1398)
- Gregory IV (1398-1412)
- Nicholas IV (1412-1417)
- Athanasios IV (1417-1425)
- Mark V (1425-1435)
- Philotheos (1435-1459)
- Mark VI. (1459–1484)
- Gregory V (1484–1486)
- Joachim (1486–1567)
- Vacancy (1567–1569)
- New Year's Eve (1569–1590)
- Meletios I (1590-1601)
- Cyril III (1601-1620)
- Gerasimos I (1620-1636)
- Metrophanes (1636-1639)
- Nikephorus (1639-1645)
- Joannikios (1645–1657)
- Paisios (1657-1678)
- Parthenios I (1678–1688)
- Gerasimos II (1688-1710)
- Samuel (1710-1712)
- Cosmas II (1712-1714)
- Samuel (1714–1723)
- Cosmas II (1723-1736)
- Cosmas III. (1737–1746)
- Matthew (1746–1766)
- Kyprian (1766–1783)
- Gerasimos III. (1783–1788)
- Parthenios II. (1788-1805)
- Theophilus III. (1805-1825)
- Hierotheos I (1825-1845)
- Artemios (1845–1847)
- Hierotheos II. (1847-1858)
- Kallinikos (1858–1861)
- Jacob II (1861-1865)
- Nikanor (1866-1869)
- Sophronios IV. (1870-1899)
- Photios (1900-1925)
- Meletios II (1926-1935)
- Nicholas V (1936–1939)
- Christopher II. (1939-1966)
- Vacancy (1966–1968)
- Nicholas VI (1968-1986)
- Parthenios III. (1987-1996)
- Petros VII (1997-2004)
- Theodoros II. (2004 – today)
Web links
- Previous Patriarchs. Greek Orthodox Patrarchate of Alexandria(English).
- http://atlasofchurch.altervista.org/chiesaortodossa/alessandria.htm#Cronologia
- http://my.raex.com/~obsidian/orthodox.html#Alexandria
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ Erich Lamberz: Missed and found. Two texts by Sophronios of Alexandria on the veneration of images, the acts of the VII. Ecumenical Council and a patriarchal document of the 11th century in a Greek codex from the possession of Nicholas of Cues (Harleianus 5665) . In: Römische Historische Mitteilungen 45 (2003) 159–180, here p. 177.