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Le '''Patriarche de l'[[Église d'Antioche]]''' est un des [[Patriarche]]s de l'[[Église Orthodoxe]]. Des fois, il est appelé '''Patriarche grec d'Antioche''', pour le distinguer des primats des Églises orientales syriaques.
Liste des primats de l'[[Église d'Antioche]] :
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==Liste des primats de l'Église d'Antioche==
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#St. [[Apôtre Pierre|Pierre]] l'[[Apôtre]] (c.45-c.53)
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#St. [[Évode d'Antioche‎|Évode]] (c.53-c.68)
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#St. [[Ignace d'Antioche|Ignace Ier]] (c.68-100) <!-- Jan 29, Dec 20 --->
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#[[Eros I of Antioch|Héron Ier]] (100-c.127)
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#[[Cornelius of Antioch|Cornelius]] (c.127-c.151)
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#[[Eros II d'Antioche|Eros II]] (c.151-c.169)
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#St. [[Théophile d'Antioche|Théophile]] (c.169-182)
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#[[Maximin I d'Antioche|Maximin I]] (182-191)
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#[[Serapion of Antioch|Serapion]] (191-211)
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#[[Ascelpiades of Antioch|Ascelpiades]] 211-220)
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#[[Philetos of Antioch|Philetos]] (220-231)
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#[[Zebinnus of Antioch|Zebinnus Ozniophios]] (231-237)
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#St. [[Babylas of Antioch|Babylas]] (237-253) <!-- Sep 4 --->
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#[[Fabios of Antioch|Fabios]] (253-256)
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#[[Demetrianos of Antioch|Demetrianos]] (256-262)
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#[[Amphilokhos of Antioch|Amphilokhos]] (262-267)
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#[[Paul of Samosata]] (267-270)
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#[[Domnus I of Antioch|Domnus I]] (270-273)
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#[[Timaeos of Antioch|Timaeos]] (273-277)
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#[[Cyril of Antioch|Cyril]] (277-299)
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#[[Tyrannos of Antioch|Tyrannos]] (299-308)
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#[[Vitalius I of Antioch|Vitalius I]]  (308-314)
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#St. [[Philogonos of Antioch|Philogonos]] (314-324) <!-- Dec 20 --->
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#[[Paulinos of Tyre]] (324-325)
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#St. [[Eustathius of Antioch|Eustathius]] (325-332) <!-- Feb 21 --->
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#[[Eulalios of Antioch|Eulalios]] (332)
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#[[Euphronios of Antioch|Euphronios]] (333-334)
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#[[Philaclus of Antioch|Philaclus]] (334-341)
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#[[Stephen I of Antioch|Stephen I]] (341-345)
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#[[Leontius of Antioch|Leontius]] (345-350)
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#[[Eudoxius of Antioch|Eudoxius]] (350-354, 354-357)
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#[[Annias of Antioch|Annias]] ou ''Ammianus'' (357-360)
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#[[Meletius of Antioch|Meletius]] (360—361), Semi-Arian, deposed in the reign of [[Valens]] for [[Homoiousian]] leanings
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This deposition resulted in the ''Meletian Schism'', which saw several groups and several claimants to the see of Antioch:
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'''The [[Arianism|Homoian]] group'''
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* Euzoius (361–378), supported by Emperor [[Valens]]
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* [[Dorotheus of Antioch]] (378–381)
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'''The Meletian group'''
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The largest grouping, centred around the deposed bishop Meletius. It moved towards an acceptance of the [[Nicene creed]] and participated in the [[First Council of Constantinople|Council of Constantinople]], but was not recognized by [[Patriarch of Alexandria|Alexandria]] or [[Pope|Rome]]:
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*[[Meletius of Antioch|Meletius]] (362–381), who attended the [[First Council of Constantinople]].
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*[[Saint Flavian of Antioch|Flavian I]] (381–404), he obtained the recognition of Alexandria and Rome in 399
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*[[Porphyrus_of_Antioch|Porphyrus]] (404–412)
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*[[Alexander_of_Antioch|Alexander]] (412–417), he ended the schism with the Eustathians in 415.
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'''The Eustathian group'''
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The followers of [[Eustathius of Antioch|Eustathius]], strictly adhering to the [[Nicene creed]], elected the following bishops, who were recognized by bishops of Alexandria and Rome:
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*[[Paulinus, Bishop of Antioch|Paulinus]] (362–388)
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*[[Evagrius of Antioch|Evagrius]] (388–393)
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After his death the Eustathians did not elect another bishop. In 399 they lost the recognition of Alexandria and Rome, but remained in schism until 415.
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'''The [[Apollinaris of Laodicea|Apollonarist]] group'''
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*Vitalis (376–?), formerly a follower of Meletius, consecrated by [[Apollinaris of Laodicea]]
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*[[Theodotus of Antioch|Theodotus]] (417–428) (ou 420–429)
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#[[John I of Antioch|John I]] (427-443)
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#[[Domnus II of Antioch|Domnus II]] (443-450)
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#[[Maximus II of Antioch|Maximus II]] (450-459)<br>'''The episcopacy of Antioch was raised to a Patriarchate by the [[Council of Chalcedon]] in 451.'''
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#[[Basil of Antioch|Basil]] (459-459)
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#[[Acacius of Antioch|Acacius]] (459-461)
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#[[Martyrius of Antioch|Martyrius]] (461-465)
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#[[Peter the Fuller]] (465-466, 474-475)
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#[[Julian of Antioch|Julian]] (466-474)
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#[[John II of Antioch|John II]] (475-490)
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#[[Stephen II of Antioch|Stephen II]] (490-493)
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#[[Stephen III of Antioch|Stephen III]] (493-495)
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#[[Callandion of Antioch|Callandion]] (495)
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#[[John Codonatus]] (495-497)
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#[[Palladius of Antioch|Palladius]] (495-505)
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#[[Flavian II of Antioch|Flavian II]] (505-513)
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#[[Severus of Antioch|Severus]] (513-518)<br>Severus was deposed by the Greek Orthodox Church in 518; while in exile in Egypt, he was recognized by many Syriac Christians as the lawful Patriarch until his death in 538.<br>In 544, [[Jacob Baradeus]] consecrated [[Sergius of Tella]] as Patriarch. To the year 544, both the [[Church of Antioch (Jacobite)|Syrian Orthodox Church]] and the [[Church of Antioch]] recognize the same people as legitimate patriarchs; afterwards, they trace a different lineage; there was also a Latin Patriarch of Antioch from 1100 to 1268.
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#[[Paul II of Antioch|Paul II]] (518-521)
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#[[Euphrasius of Antioch|Euphrasius]] (521-526)
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#St. [[Ephraim of Antioch|Ephraim]] (526-546) <!-- Jun 8 --->
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#[[Domnus III of Antioch|Domnus III]] (546-561)
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#St. [[Anastasius I of Antioch|Anastasius the Sinaite]] (561-571)
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#[[Gregory of Antioch|Gregory]] (571-594)<br>St. Anastasius the Sinaite (594-599)
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#St. [[Anastasius II of Antioch|Anastasius II]] (599-610) <!-- Apr 20 --->
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#[[Gregory II of Antioch|Gregory II]] (610-620)
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#[[Anastasius III of Antioch|Anastasius III]] (620-628)
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#[[Macedonius of Antioch|Macedonius]] (628-640)
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#[[George I of Antioch|George I]] (640-656)
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#[[Macarius of Antioch|Macarius]] (656-681)
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#[[Theophanes of Antioch|Theophanes]] (681-687)
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#[[Sebastian of Antioch|Sebastian]] (687-690)
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#[[George II of Antioch|George II]] (690-695)
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#[[Alexander II of Antioch|Alexander II]] (695-702)<br>''vacancy'' 702-742
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#[[Stephen IV of Antioch|Stephen IV]] (742-748)
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#[[Theophylact of Antioch|Theophylact]] (748-767)
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#[[Theodore I of Antioch|Theodore I]] (767-797)
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#[[John IV of Antioch|John IV]] (797-810)
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#[[Job I of Antioch|Job I]] (810-826)
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#[[Nicholas of Antioch|Nicholas]] (826-834)
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#[[Simeon of Antioch|Simeon]] (834-840)
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#[[Elias of Antioch|Elias]] (840-852)
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#[[Theodosius I of Antioch|Theodosius I]] (852-860)
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#[[Nicholas II of Antioch|Nicholas II]] (860-879)
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#[[Michae of Antioch|Michael]] (879-890)
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#[[Zacharias of Antioch|Zacharias]] (890-902)
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#[[George III of Antioch|George III]] (902-917)
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#[[Job II of Antioch|Job II]] (917-939)
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#[[Eustratius of Antioch|Eustratius]] (939-960)
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#[[Christopher of Antioch|Christopher]] (960-966)
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#[[Theodorus II of Antioch|Theodorus II]] (966-977)
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#[[Agapius of Antioch|Agapius]] (977-995)
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#[[John IV of Antioch|John IV]] (995-1000)
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#[[Nicholas III of Antioch|Nicholas III]] (1000-1003)
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#[[Elias II of Antioch|Elias II]] (1003-1010)
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#[[George Lascaris]] (1010-1015)
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#[[Macarius the Virtuous]] (1015-1023)
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#[[Eleutherius of Antioch|Eleutherius]] (1023-1028)
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#[[Peter III of Antioch|Peter III]] (1028-1051)
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#[[John VI of Antioch|John VI]], also known as ''Dionysus'' (1051-1062)
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#[[Aemilian of Antioch|Aemilian]] (1062-1075)
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#[[Theodosius II of Antioch|Theodosius II]] (1075-1084)
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#[[Nicephorus of Antioch|Nicephorus]] (1084-1090)
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#[[John VII of Antioch||John VII]] ''the Oxite'' (1090-1155)
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#[[John IX of Antioch|John IX]] (1155-1159)
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#[[Euthymius of Antioch|Euthymius]] (1159-1164)
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#[[Macarius II of Antioch|Macarius II]] (1164-1166)
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#[[Athanasius I of Antioch|Athanasius I]] (1166-1180)
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#[[Theodosius III I of Antioch|Theodosius III]] (1180-1182)
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#[[Elias III of Antioch|Elias III]] (1182-1184)
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#[[Christopher II of Antioch|Christopher II]] (1184-1185)
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#[[Théodore IV (Balsamon) d'Antioche|Théodore IV (Balsamon)]] (1185-1199)<br>The Patriarchate was in exile at Constantinople.
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#[[Joachim of Antioch|Joachim]] (1199-1219)
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#[[Dorotheus of Antioch|Dorotheus]] (1219-1245)
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#[[Simeon II of Antioch|Simeon II]] (1245-1268)
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#[[Euthymius II of Antioch|Euthymius II]]  (1268-1269)
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#[[Theodosius IV of Antioch|Theodosius IV]] (1269-1276)<br>With Theodosius, the Patriachate returned to Antioch.
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#[[Theodosius V of Antioch|Theodosius V]] (1276-1285)
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#[[Arsenius of Antioch|Arsenius]] (1285-1293)
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#[[Dionysius of Antioch|Dionysius]] (1293-1308)
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#[[Mark of Antioch|Mark]] (1308-1342)
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#[[Ignatius II of Antioch|Ignatius II]] (1342-1386)<br>With Ignatius, the Patriachate transferred to Damascus.
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#[[Pachomius of Antioch|Pachomius]] (1386-1393)
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#[[Nilus of Antioch|Nilus]] (1393-1401)
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#[[Michael III of Antioch|Michael III]] (1401-1410)
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#[[Pachomius II of Antioch|Pachomius II]] (1410-1411)
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#[[Joachim II of Antioch|Joachim II]] (1411-1426)
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#[[Mark III of Antioch|Mark III]] (1426-1436)
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#[[Dorotheus II of Antioch|Dorotheus II]] (1436-1454)
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#[[Michael IV of Antioch|Michael IV]] (1454-1476)
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#[[Mark IV of Antioch|Mark IV]] (1476)
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#[[Joachim III of Antioch|Joachim III]] (1476-1483)
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#[[Gregory III of Antioch|Gregory III]] (1483-1497)
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#[[Dorotheus III of Antioch|Dorotheus III]] (1497-1523)
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#[[Michael V of Antioch|Michael V]] (1523-1541)
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#[[Dorotheus IV of Antioch|Dorotheus IV]] (1541-1543)
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#[[Joachim IV (Ibn Juma) of Antioch|Joachim IV (Ibn Juma)]] (1543-1576)
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#[[Michael VI (Sabbagh) of Antioch|Michael VI (Sabbagh)]] (1577-1581)
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#[[Joachim V of Antioch|Joachim V]] (1581-1592)
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#[[Joachim VI of Antioch|Joachim VI]] (1593-1604)
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#[[Dorotheus V of Antioch|Dorotheus V]] (1604-1611)
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#[[Athanasius III (Dabbas) of Antioch|Athanasius III (Dabbas)]] (1611-1619)
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#[[Ignatius III (Attiyah) of Antioch|Ignatius III (Attiyah)]] (1619-1631)
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#[[Euthymius III of Antioch|Euthymius III]] (1635-1636)
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#[[Euthymius IV of Antioch|Euthymius IV]] (1636-1648)
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#[[Michael III (Zaim) of Antioch|Michael III (Zaim)]] (1648-1672)
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#[[Neophytos of Antioch|Neophytos]] (1674-1684)
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#[[Athanasius IV (Dabbas) of Antioch|Athanasius IV (Dabbas)]] (1686-1694, 1720-1724)
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#[[Cyril III (Zaim) of Antioch|Cyril III (Zaim)]] (1694-1720)
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#[[Sylvester of Antioch|Sylvester]] (1724-1766)
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#[[Philemon of Antioch|Philemon]] (1766-1767)
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#[[Daniel Ier d'Antioche|Daniel Ier]] (1767-1791)
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#[[Euthyme V d'Antioche|Euthyme V]] (1792-1813)
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#[[Séraphin Ier d'Antioche|Séraphin Ier]] (1813-1823)
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#[[Méthode Ier d'Antioche|Méthode Ier]] (1843-1859)
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#[[Hiérothée Ier d'Antioche|Hiérothée Ier]] (1850-1885)
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#[[Gérasime Ier d'Antioche|Gérasime Ier]] (1885-1891)
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#[[Spyridon Ier d'Antioche|Spyridon Ier]] (1892-1898)
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#[[Mélèce II (Doumani) d'Antioche|Mélèce II]] (1899-1906)
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#[[Grégoire IV (Haddad) d'Antioche|Grégoire IV]] (1906-1928)
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#[[Alexandre III (Tahan) d'Antioche|Alexandre III]] (1928-1958)
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#[[Théodose VI (Abourjaily) d'Antioche|Théodose VI]] (1958-1970)
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#[[Élie IV (Muawad) d'Antioche|Élie IV]] (1970-1979)
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#[[Ignace IV (Hazim) d'Antioche|Ignace IV]] (1979-2012)
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*[[Jean X (Yazigi) d'Antioche|Jean X]] (2012-présent)
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==Voir aussi==
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*[[Liste de Patriarches]]
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*[[Liste des Patriarches de Constantinople]]
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==External links==
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*[http://antiochpat.org/english/sitefiles/viewcontent.php?content=%241%24Fqww80sV%24LJtl/mpIsne5lz0mZ5kCy0_%241%24cY2fEC.3%242X4rjsf3DqIjEbC53bz6R/_%241%24Fqww80sV%24LJtl/mpIsne5lz0mZ5kCy0b56a92baa0ee987eb7f7e4a179b60efb&id=1&cat=%241%24DdKoSQCb%24FO96gT8jCFwnHPxW4LNZj1_%241%24pCxQHS8F%24GHaBW0fpsqpxYoSn4BE0M/_%241%24DdKoSQCb%24FO96gT8jCFwnHPxW4LNZj150102e124822220aaa78a8e3b2ccba34&catid=3&contentname=Historical%20Overview&catname=Other%20Contents Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch and All the East: Historical Overview] ([[Church of Antioch]])
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*[http://www.balamand.edu.lb/theology/ignpatriarchs.htm Primates of the Apostolic See of Antioch] from the site of St. John of Damascus Faculty of Theology, University of Balamand
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*[http://www.antiochian.org/667 Primates of the Apostolic See of Antioch (Orthodox Succession)] ([[Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America]])
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*[[:Wikipedia:List of Patriarchs of Antioch|List of Patriarchs of Antioch (Wikipedia)]] (37-546)
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*[[:Wikipedia:List of Greek Orthodox Patriarchs of Antioch|List of Patriarchs of Antioch (Wikipedia)]] (518-present)
  
== Patriarches d'Antioche et de tout l'Orient ==
 
  
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* Daniel Ier (1767-1791)
 
* Euthyme V (1792-1813)
 
* Séraphin Ier (1813-1823)
 
* Méthode Ier (1823-1850)
 
* Hiérothée Ier (1850-1885)
 
* Gérasime Ier (1885-1891)
 
* Spyridon Ier (1892-1898)
 
* [[Mélèce II (Doumani) d'Antioche|Mélèce II]] (1899-1906)
 
* [[Grégoire IV (Haddad) d'Antioche|Grégoire IV]] (1906-1928)
 
* [[Alexandre III (Tahan) d'Antioche|Alexandre III]] (1928-1958)
 
* [[Théodose VI (Abourjaily) d'Antioche|Théodose VI]] (1958-1970)
 
* [[Élie IV (Muawad) d'Antioche|Élie IV]] (1970-1979)
 
* [[Ignace IV (Hazim) d'Antioche|Ignace IV]] (depuis 1979)
 
  
 
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Le Patriarche de l'Église d'Antioche est un des Patriarches de l'Église Orthodoxe. Des fois, il est appelé Patriarche grec d'Antioche, pour le distinguer des primats des Églises orientales syriaques.

Liste des primats de l'Église d'Antioche

  1. St. Pierre l'Apôtre (c.45-c.53)
  2. St. Évode (c.53-c.68)
  3. St. Ignace Ier (c.68-100)
  4. Héron Ier (100-c.127)
  5. Cornelius (c.127-c.151)
  6. Eros II (c.151-c.169)
  7. St. Théophile (c.169-182)
  8. Maximin I (182-191)
  9. Serapion (191-211)
  10. Ascelpiades 211-220)
  11. Philetos (220-231)
  12. Zebinnus Ozniophios (231-237)
  13. St. Babylas (237-253)
  14. Fabios (253-256)
  15. Demetrianos (256-262)
  16. Amphilokhos (262-267)
  17. Paul of Samosata (267-270)
  18. Domnus I (270-273)
  19. Timaeos (273-277)
  20. Cyril (277-299)
  21. Tyrannos (299-308)
  22. Vitalius I (308-314)
  23. St. Philogonos (314-324)
  24. Paulinos of Tyre (324-325)
  25. St. Eustathius (325-332)
  26. Eulalios (332)
  27. Euphronios (333-334)
  28. Philaclus (334-341)
  29. Stephen I (341-345)
  30. Leontius (345-350)
  31. Eudoxius (350-354, 354-357)
  32. Annias ou Ammianus (357-360)
  33. Meletius (360—361), Semi-Arian, deposed in the reign of Valens for Homoiousian leanings

This deposition resulted in the Meletian Schism, which saw several groups and several claimants to the see of Antioch:

The Homoian group

The Meletian group

The largest grouping, centred around the deposed bishop Meletius. It moved towards an acceptance of the Nicene creed and participated in the Council of Constantinople, but was not recognized by Alexandria or Rome:

The Eustathian group

The followers of Eustathius, strictly adhering to the Nicene creed, elected the following bishops, who were recognized by bishops of Alexandria and Rome:

After his death the Eustathians did not elect another bishop. In 399 they lost the recognition of Alexandria and Rome, but remained in schism until 415.

The Apollonarist group

  1. John I (427-443)
  2. Domnus II (443-450)
  3. Maximus II (450-459)
    The episcopacy of Antioch was raised to a Patriarchate by the Council of Chalcedon in 451.
  4. Basil (459-459)
  5. Acacius (459-461)
  6. Martyrius (461-465)
  7. Peter the Fuller (465-466, 474-475)
  8. Julian (466-474)
  9. John II (475-490)
  10. Stephen II (490-493)
  11. Stephen III (493-495)
  12. Callandion (495)
  13. John Codonatus (495-497)
  14. Palladius (495-505)
  15. Flavian II (505-513)
  16. Severus (513-518)
    Severus was deposed by the Greek Orthodox Church in 518; while in exile in Egypt, he was recognized by many Syriac Christians as the lawful Patriarch until his death in 538.
    In 544, Jacob Baradeus consecrated Sergius of Tella as Patriarch. To the year 544, both the Syrian Orthodox Church and the Church of Antioch recognize the same people as legitimate patriarchs; afterwards, they trace a different lineage; there was also a Latin Patriarch of Antioch from 1100 to 1268.
  17. Paul II (518-521)
  18. Euphrasius (521-526)
  19. St. Ephraim (526-546)
  20. Domnus III (546-561)
  21. St. Anastasius the Sinaite (561-571)
  22. Gregory (571-594)
    St. Anastasius the Sinaite (594-599)
  23. St. Anastasius II (599-610)
  24. Gregory II (610-620)
  25. Anastasius III (620-628)
  26. Macedonius (628-640)
  27. George I (640-656)
  28. Macarius (656-681)
  29. Theophanes (681-687)
  30. Sebastian (687-690)
  31. George II (690-695)
  32. Alexander II (695-702)
    vacancy 702-742
  33. Stephen IV (742-748)
  34. Theophylact (748-767)
  35. Theodore I (767-797)
  36. John IV (797-810)
  37. Job I (810-826)
  38. Nicholas (826-834)
  39. Simeon (834-840)
  40. Elias (840-852)
  41. Theodosius I (852-860)
  42. Nicholas II (860-879)
  43. Michael (879-890)
  44. Zacharias (890-902)
  45. George III (902-917)
  46. Job II (917-939)
  47. Eustratius (939-960)
  48. Christopher (960-966)
  49. Theodorus II (966-977)
  50. Agapius (977-995)
  51. John IV (995-1000)
  52. Nicholas III (1000-1003)
  53. Elias II (1003-1010)
  54. George Lascaris (1010-1015)
  55. Macarius the Virtuous (1015-1023)
  56. Eleutherius (1023-1028)
  57. Peter III (1028-1051)
  58. John VI, also known as Dionysus (1051-1062)
  59. Aemilian (1062-1075)
  60. Theodosius II (1075-1084)
  61. Nicephorus (1084-1090)
  62. |John VII the Oxite (1090-1155)
  63. John IX (1155-1159)
  64. Euthymius (1159-1164)
  65. Macarius II (1164-1166)
  66. Athanasius I (1166-1180)
  67. Theodosius III (1180-1182)
  68. Elias III (1182-1184)
  69. Christopher II (1184-1185)
  70. Théodore IV (Balsamon) (1185-1199)
    The Patriarchate was in exile at Constantinople.
  71. Joachim (1199-1219)
  72. Dorotheus (1219-1245)
  73. Simeon II (1245-1268)
  74. Euthymius II (1268-1269)
  75. Theodosius IV (1269-1276)
    With Theodosius, the Patriachate returned to Antioch.
  76. Theodosius V (1276-1285)
  77. Arsenius (1285-1293)
  78. Dionysius (1293-1308)
  79. Mark (1308-1342)
  80. Ignatius II (1342-1386)
    With Ignatius, the Patriachate transferred to Damascus.
  81. Pachomius (1386-1393)
  82. Nilus (1393-1401)
  83. Michael III (1401-1410)
  84. Pachomius II (1410-1411)
  85. Joachim II (1411-1426)
  86. Mark III (1426-1436)
  87. Dorotheus II (1436-1454)
  88. Michael IV (1454-1476)
  89. Mark IV (1476)
  90. Joachim III (1476-1483)
  91. Gregory III (1483-1497)
  92. Dorotheus III (1497-1523)
  93. Michael V (1523-1541)
  94. Dorotheus IV (1541-1543)
  95. Joachim IV (Ibn Juma) (1543-1576)
  96. Michael VI (Sabbagh) (1577-1581)
  97. Joachim V (1581-1592)
  98. Joachim VI (1593-1604)
  99. Dorotheus V (1604-1611)
  100. Athanasius III (Dabbas) (1611-1619)
  101. Ignatius III (Attiyah) (1619-1631)
  102. Euthymius III (1635-1636)
  103. Euthymius IV (1636-1648)
  104. Michael III (Zaim) (1648-1672)
  105. Neophytos (1674-1684)
  106. Athanasius IV (Dabbas) (1686-1694, 1720-1724)
  107. Cyril III (Zaim) (1694-1720)
  108. Sylvester (1724-1766)
  109. Philemon (1766-1767)
  110. Daniel Ier (1767-1791)
  111. Euthyme V (1792-1813)
  112. Séraphin Ier (1813-1823)
  113. Méthode Ier (1843-1859)
  114. Hiérothée Ier (1850-1885)
  115. Gérasime Ier (1885-1891)
  116. Spyridon Ier (1892-1898)
  117. Mélèce II (1899-1906)
  118. Grégoire IV (1906-1928)
  119. Alexandre III (1928-1958)
  120. Théodose VI (1958-1970)
  121. Élie IV (1970-1979)
  122. Ignace IV (1979-2012)

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