List of the Syrian Orthodox Patriarchs of Antioch
Martin Tamcke's (2009) list includes the patriarchs of the Syrian Orthodox Church of Antioch .
For the patriarchs before the schism see List of Patriarchs of Antioch , for the Patriarchs of the Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch after the schism see List of Greek Orthodox Patriarchs of Antioch .
See also Patriarchate of Antioch .
- 512-538: Severus
- 544-546: Sergios of Tella
- 546-550: vacancy
- 550–575: Paul II the Black of Alexandria
- 575-581: vacancy
- 581-591: Peter III. by Raqqa
- 591-595: Julian I.
- 595-631: Athanasios I. Gammolo
- 631–648: John II of the Sedre
- 649-667: Theodor
- 667-681: Severius II bar Masqeh
- 681-683: vacancy
- 683-686: Athanasios II.
- 686-708: Julian II.
- 709–723: Elias I.
- 724-740: Athanasios III.
- 740-754: Ivanis I.
- 754- ?: Euwanis I.
- ? -758: Athanasios al-Sandali
- 758-790: George I.
- 790-792: Joseph
- 793-817: Qurjaqos from Takrit
- 817-845: Dionysios I of Tellmahreh
- 846-873: John III.
- 873-878: vacancy
- 878-883: Ignatius II.
- 883-887: vacancy
- 887-896: Theodosios Romanos of Takrit
- 897-909: Dionysius II.
- 910–922: John IV. Quran
- 923-935: Baselios I.
- 936–953: John V.
- 954-957: Iwanis II.
- 958-961: Dionysios III.
- 962-963: Abraham I.
- 963-965: vacancy
- 965–985: Johannes Sarigta
- 986-1002: Athanasios IV of Salah
- 1002-1004: vacancy
- 1004-1033: John VII. Bar Abdun
- 1034-1044: Dionysios IV. Jahja
- 1044-1049: vacancy
- 1049-1057: John VIII.
- 1058-1063: Athanasios V.
- 1063-1073: John IX. bar Shushan
- 1074-1075: Baselios II.
- 1075-1077: Johannes Abdun
- 1077-1078: Dionysios V. Lazaros
- 1078-1080: vacancy
- 1080-1082: Ivanis III.
- 1082-1084: vacancy
- 1088-1090: Dionysios VI.
- 1091-1129: Athanasios VI. bar Khamoro
- 1129–1137: John X. bar Mawdjono
- 1138–1166: Athanasios VII. Bar Qutreh
- 1166–1199: Michael I the Great
- 1200-1207: Athanasios VIII.
- 1208-1220: John XI.
- 1220-1222: vacancy
- 1222-1252: Ignatius III. David
- 1252-1263: John XII. bar Madani
- 1264–1282: Ignatius IV. Yeshu
- 1283-1292: Philoxenus I. Nemrud
- 1292-1312: Michael II.
- 1312-1349: Michael III. Yeshu
- 1349-1387: Baselios III. Gabriel
- 1387–1421: Philoxenus II the writer
- 1421-1444: Baselios IV. Schemun
- 1445-1454: Ignatius Behnam al-Hadli
- 1455–1483: Ignatius Chalaf.
- 1483–1493: Ignatius Johannes XIII.
- 1493-1509: Ignatius Nuh
- 1509–1512: Ignatius Jeschu I.
- 1512–1517: Ignatius Jacob I.
- 1517–1520: Ignatius David I.
- 1520–1557: Ignatius Abd-Allah I.
- 1557–1576: Ignatius Nemet Allah I.
- 1576–1591: Ignatius David II. Shah
- 1591–1597: Ignatius XIX. Pilate I.
- 1597–1639: Ignatius Hadajat Allah
- 1640–1659: Ignatius Simon I.
- 1659–1662: Ignatius Jeschu II. Qamscheh
- 1662–1686: Ignatius Abdul Masih I.
- 1687–1708: Ignatius Georg II.
- 1709–1722: Ignatius Isaak Azar
- 1722–1745: Ignatius Schukr Allah II.
- 1745–1768: Ignatius Georg III.
- 1768–1781: Ignatius Georg IV.
- 1782–1817: Ignatius Matthäus
- 1817-1818: Ignatius Juna
- 1819–1837: Ignatius Georg V.
- 1838–1847: Ignatius Elias II.
- 1847–1871: Ignatius Jakob II.
- 1872–1894: Ignatius Peter IV.
- 1895–1905: Ignatius Abdul Masih II.
- 1906–1915: Ignatius Abd-Allah II.
- 1917–1932: Ignatius Elias III.
- 1933–1957: Ignatius Aphrem I. Barsaum
- 1957–1980: Ignatius Jakob III.
- 1980-2014: Ignatius Zakka I. Iwas
- since 2014: Ignatius Ephrem II. Karim
Web links
- Chronological List of the Patriarchs of Antioch
- Complete list of the Patriarchs of Antioch ( Memento of July 9, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
Individual evidence
- ↑ Martin Tamcke: The Christians from Tur Abdin: Introduction to the Syrian Orthodox Church. Lembeck, Frankfurt a. M. 2009, ISBN 978-3-87476-580-0 , p. 214. "... 1252–1263 Johannes XII. Bar 1659–1662 Madani 1264–1282 Ignatius IV. Yeshu 1662–1686 1283–1292 Philoxenus I. Nemrud ... 1847–1871 1493–1509 Ignatius Nuh from 1872–1894 Lebanon 1509–1512 Ignatius Jeschu I 1895–1905 1512–1517 Ignatius ... "
- ^ Missionary Journal and Memoir, p. 263 Joseph Wolff - 1828 "The Syrian patriarchs take the title of Patriarchs of Antioch; and all of them beside their own name take the name of Ignatius, from Ignatius the Enlightened, the third patriarch of Antioch."
- ^ Adrian Fortescue: The Lesser Eastern Churches. Gorgias Press, Piscataway, NJ 2001, ISBN 0-9715986-2-2 , p. 338. "The first Patriarch to change his name for Ignatius was Ignatius III (formerly Joshua, 1264-1282)."