Christodulus I of Jerusalem, Melkite patriarch from 937 to 951
Christodulus II of Jerusalem, Melkite patriarch from 966 to 969
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Christodulus II ofJerusalem was the Melkite patriarch of Church ofJerusalem from 966 to 969. He previously was known as Habib of Caesarea. Patriarch...
Patriarch ofJerusalem from 634 until his death. He is venerated as a saint in the Eastern Orthodox and Catholic Churches. Before rising to the primacy of the...
Patriarchate ofJerusalem, also known as the Greek Orthodox Church ofJerusalem, is an autocephalous church within the wider communion of Eastern Orthodox...
Patriarch Theophilos III ofJerusalem (Greek: Πατριάρχης Ιεροσολύμων Θεόφιλος Γ'; Arabic: غبطة بطريرك المدينة المقدسة اورشليم وسائر أعمال فلسطين كيريوس...
Simeon ofJerusalem, or Simon of Clopas (Hebrew: שמעון הקלפוס), was a Jewish Christian leader and according to most Christian traditions the second Bishop...
Cyril ofJerusalem (Greek: Κύριλλος Α΄ Ἱεροσολύμων, Kýrillos A Ierosolýmon; Latin: Cyrillus Hierosolymitanus; c. 313 – 386) was a theologian of the Early...
Nectarius ofJerusalem, born Nikolaos Pelopidis (Greek: Νεκτάριος Πελοπίδης, 1602–1676), was the Greek Orthodox Patriarch ofJerusalem from 1661 to 1669...
Theodorus ofJerusalem, also Theodore was the Greek Orthodox Patriarch ofJerusalem. The dates of his patriarchate vary, from 745-770 to 760-782. Theodorus...
Alexander ofJerusalem (Greek: Αλέξανδρος Ιεροσολύμων; died 251 AD) was a third century bishop who is venerated as a martyr and saint by the Eastern Orthodox...
Notaras ofJerusalem (Greek: Δοσίθεος Β΄ Ἱεροσολύμων; Arachova 31 May 1641 – Constantinople 8 February 1707) was the Greek Orthodox Patriarch ofJerusalem between...
(Greek: Μακάριος Α' Ἱεροσολύμων Makarios I Hierosolymōn); was Bishop ofJerusalem from 312 to shortly before 335, according to Sozomen. He is recognized...
was born in Athens. He was Greek Orthodox Patriarch ofJerusalem (1766 – April 26, 1770). "Jerusalem Patriarchate website, Apostolic Succession section"...
Modestus ofJerusalem (Greek: Μόδεστος Ιεροσολύμων) was Patriarch ofJerusalem from 632-634. He is commemorated as a saint by the Catholic Church on December...
Christian bishop ofJerusalem (Aelia Capitolina) and theologian. In Jerome's De viris illustribus, he writes that Maximus lived during the reigns of Commodus...
Bishop ofJerusalem, whose Jewish name is Judas, was a 2nd-century Jewish Christian leader and according to most Christian traditions the third Bishop of Jerusalem...
(November 30, 1828 – February 18, 1910) was Greek Orthodox Patriarch ofJerusalem (1883–1890). He was born in Constantinople.[citation needed] In 1890...
as Judas ofJerusalem, was the great-grandson of Jude, brother of Jesus, and the last Jewish Bishop ofJerusalem, according to Epiphanius of Salamis and...
VII was Patriarch ofJerusalem from 964 to 966. He was among the bishops ofJerusalem who suffered a martyr's death at the hands of Muslim mobs. He was...
Meletius was Greek Orthodox Patriarch ofJerusalem (1731–1737). He was born in Turkey. Jerusalem Patriarchate website, Apostolic Succession section Google...
Cyril II ofJerusalem (original name Konstantinos Kritikos, Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Κρητικός); 1792 – August 18, 1877) was a 19th-century Greek Orthodox Patriarch...
St. Praulius (Pravlios, Praylius) was a bishop ofJerusalem from 417 to 422. He succeeded John II. According to Theodoret, Praulius' disposition and bearing...
Orthodox Patriarch ofJerusalem (1737 – October 28, 1766). He was born in Athens. He attended the Council of Constantinople in 1755. Jerusalem Patriarchate...