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Liste des primats de l'Église d'Antioche

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#[[Leontius of Antioch|Leontius]] (345-350)
#[[Eudoxius of Antioch|Eudoxius]] (350-354, 354-357)
#St. [[Meletius of Antioch|Meletius]] (354) <!-- Feb 12 --->#[[Annias of Antioch|Annias]] or ou ''Ammianus'' (357-360)#[[Euzoius Meletius of Antioch|EuzoiusMeletius]] (360360—361), Semi-370)#Arian, deposed in the reign of [[Valens]] for [[Dorotheus Homoiousian]] leanings This deposition resulted in the ''Meletian Schism'', which saw several groups and several claimants to the see of Antioch:{|Dorotheuscellspacing="10" |- valign="top"|width="23%"| '''The [[Arianism|Homoian]] group''' * Euzoius (370-371361–378), supported by Emperor [[Valens]]#* [[Paulinus Dorotheus of Antioch|Paulinus]] (371-376378–381)#|width="23%"|'''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 [[First Council of Constantinople|Council of Constantinople]], but was not recognized by [[Vitalius II Patriarch of Alexandria|Alexandria]] or [[Pope|Rome]]: *[[Meletius of Antioch|Vitalius IIMeletius]] (376-384362–381), who attended the [[First Council of Constantinople]].#St. *[[Saint Flavian I of Antioch|Flavian I]] (384-404381–404), he obtained the recognition of Alexandria and Rome in 399*[[Porphyrus_of_Antioch|Porphyrus]] (404–412)*[[Alexander_of_Antioch|Alexander]] (412–417) <!-- Feb 16, Sep 27 --->he ended the schism with the Eustathians in 415. |width="23%"|'''The Eustathian group''' 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: #*[[Porphyrius Paulinus, Bishop of Antioch|PorphyriusPaulinus]] (404-408362–388)#*[[Alexander I Evagrius of Antioch|Alexander IEvagrius]] (388–393) 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. |width="23%"|'''The [[Apollinaris of Laodicea|Apollonarist]] group''' *Vitalis (408-418376–?), formerly a follower of Meletius, consecrated by [[Apollinaris of Laodicea]]|}#*[[Theodotus of Antioch|Theodotus]] (418-428417–428) (ou 420–429)
#[[John I of Antioch|John I]] (427-443)
#[[Domnus II of Antioch|Domnus II]] (443-450)
#[[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 1979-2012)*[[Jean X (Yazigi) d'Antioche|Jean X]] (2012-présent)
==Voir aussi==
[[en:List of Patriarchs of Antioch]]
[[ro:Listă a patriarhilor Antiohiei]]
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