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This list contains only those Patriarchs who served before the schism of AD 451. For post-schism Patriarchs, follow the links at the bottom of this page.

  • Mark the Evangelist (43—63)
  • Anianus (61—82)
  • Avilius (83—95)
  • Kedron (96—106)
  • Primus (106—118)
  • Justus (118—129)
  • Eumenes (131—141)
  • Markianos of Alexandria (142—152)
  • Celadion (152—166)
  • Agrippinus (167—178)
  • Julian (178—189)
  • Demetrius (189—232)
  • Heraclas (232—248)
  • Dionysius (248—264)
  • Maximus (265—282)
  • Theonas (282—300)
  • Peter I (300—311)
  • Achillas (312—313)
  • Alexander I (313—328)
  • Athanasius I (328—339)
  • Gregory of Cappadocia (339—346) (most in the Coptic Church deny his papacy and say Athanasius was the true patriarch)
  • Athanasius I (restored) (346—373)
  • Peter II (373—380)
  • Timothy I (380—385)
  • Theophilus I (385—412)
  • Cyril I (412—444)
  • Dioscorus I (444—451)

In 451 the Coptic Church split from the Eastern Orthodox Church of Alexandria. For later Patriarchs see List of Orthodox Patriarchs of Alexandria and List of Coptic Popes.


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Seznam alexandrijských patriarchů

Liste der Patriarchen von Alexandria Liste des patriarches d'Alexandrie


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