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  1. List of ecumenical patriarchs of Constantinople

    • 1. St. Andrew the Apostle (38), founder 2. St. Stachys the Apostle (38–54) 3. St. Onesimus (54–68) 4. ...
    • 28. St. Paul I ("the Confessor") (337–339) 29. Eusebius of Nicomedia (339–341) Paul I (341–342), restored 1st time 30. Macedonius I (342–346) Paul I (346–350), restored 2nd time ...
    • 451–998 [ edit] 46. St. Gennadius I (458–471) 47. Acacius (471–488) 48. Fravitta (488–489), also Flavian II 49. ...
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    999–1453 [ edit] 99. St. Sergius II (1001–1019) 100. St. Eustathius (1019–1025) 101. Alexius I the Studite (1025–1043) 102. Michael I Cerularius (1043–1058) 103. St. Constantine III Leichoudes (1058–1063) 104. St. John VIII Xiphilinos (1063–1075) 105. St. Kosmas I (1075–1081) 106. Eustratius Garidas ... See more

    451–998
    • 46. St. Gennadius I (458–471)
    • 47. Acacius (471–488)
    • 48. Fravitta (488–489), also Flavian II
    • 49. Euphemius (489–495) See more

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    WebSep 06, 2020 · Nicene era (325 – 451) continued Nectarius (381-397) John I Chrysostom (398-404) Arsacius of Tarsus (404-405) Atticus (406-425) Sisinnius I (426-427)

  5. List of Patriarchs of Constantinople - OrthodoxWiki

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    WebPatriarchs of Constantinople (since 381) Nicene era (325 – 451) continued Nectarius (381-397) John I Chrysostom (398-404) Arsacius of Tarsus (404-405) Atticus (406-425) …

  6. List of Patriarchs - Patriarchate of Constantinople

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    WebList of Patriarchs of Constantinople Apostolic Times Andrew the Apostle Stachys the Apostle 38-54 Onesimus 54-68 Polycarp I 71-89 Plutarch 89-105 Sedekion 105-114 …

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    • List of Patriarchs (Ecumenical Patriarchate)
      Hierarchical Succession of the Patriarchal See of Constantinople at the Orthodox Research Institute
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    WebPatriarchs of Constantinople (since 381) Nicene era (325 – 451) continued Nectarius (381-397) John I Chrysostom (398-404) Arsacius of Tarsus (404-405) Atticus (406-425) …

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    WebThe Chaldean Catholic Church has recognized Polycarp, Eustathius of Antioch, Meletius, Alexander of Jerusalem, Athanasius, Basil, Cyril of Alexandria, Gregory Nazianzus, …

  10. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Armenian_Patriarchs_of_Constantinople

    WebList of Armenian patriarchs of Constantinople Hovakim I of Constantinople (1461–1478) -- Յովակիմ Պրուսացի Nigoghayos I of Constantinople (1478–1489) -- Նիկողայոս …

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    WebThe ecumenical patriarch is the archbishop of Constantinople, New Rome and primus inter pares among the heads of the several autocephalous churches which compose the Eastern Orthodox Church. …

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    WebThe Patriarch of Alexandria (also known as the Bishop of Alexandria or Pope of Alexandria) is the highest-ranking bishop of Egypt. The Patriarchs trace back their lineage to Mark …



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