List of ecumenical patriarchs of Constantinople

This is a list of the Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople.

Bishops of Byzantium (until 330 AD)

Archbishops of Constantinople (330–451 AD)

Patriarchs of Constantinople (since 451 AD)

451–998 AD

This page of the iconodule Chludov Psalter illustrates the line "They gave me gall to eat; and when I was thirsty they gave me vinegar to drink" with a picture of a soldier offering Christ vinegar on a sponge attached to a pole. John VII Grammaticus is depicted rubbing out a painting of Christ with a similar sponge attached to a pole. John is caricatured, here as on other pages, with untidy straight hair sticking out in all directions, which was considered ridiculous by the Byzantines.

999–1453

On May 29, 1453 occurred the Fall of Constantinople, thus marking the end of the Byzantine Empire. The Ecumenical Patriarchate became subject to the Ottoman Empire.

1453–1466

There are different suggestions by scholars for the succession of the Patriarchs from 1462 to 1466. The main positions are the following:

1466–1833

On July 23, 1833, the Church of Greece declared itself autocephalous. It was followed by the Romanian Orthodox Church in 1864, the Bulgarian Exarchate in 1872, and the Serbian Orthodox Church in 1879, thus reducing the territorial extent of the Ecumenical Patriarchate's jurisdiction.

1834–1923

On July 24, 1923, the Ottoman Empire dissolved, replaced by the Republic of Turkey.

1923–present

Ecclesiastical Names of the Bishops of Byzantium/Archbishops of Constantinople/Patriarchs of Constantinople

The most frequently used ecclesiastical name is John, with 1 Archbishop and 13 Patriarchs taking this name. There have also been 72 ecclesiastical names that have only been used once. The number of all patriarchs to the present is 270.

RankName#Bishop/Archbishop/Patriarch
1John14I · II · III · IV · V · VI · VII · VIII · IX · X · XI · XII · XIII · XIV
2Neophytus8I · II · III · IV · V · VI · VII · VIII
3Cyril7I · II · III · IV · V · VI · VII
Gregory7I · II · III · IV · V · VI · VII
Anthimus7I · II · III · IV · V · VI · VII
6Constantine6I · II · III · IV · V · VI
7Athanasius5I · II · III · IV · V
Callinicus5I · II · III · IV · V
Dionysius5I · II · III · IV · V
Germanus5I · II · III · IV · V
Maximus5I · II · III · IV · V
12
tie
Paul4I · II · III · IV
Nicholas4I · II · III · IV
Michael4I · II · III · IV
Antony4I · II · III · IV
Parthenius4I · II · III · IV
Gabriel4I · II · III · IV
Jeremias4I · II · III · IV
Joachim4I · II · III · IV
Meletius4I · II · III · IV
21
tie
Metrophanes3I · II · III
Methodius3I · II · III
Cosmas3I · II · III
Joannicius3I · II · III
Gerasimus3I · II · III
Sophronius3I · II · III
Basil3I · II · III
28
tie
Polycarpus2I · II
Macedonius2I · II
Cyriacus2I · II
Thomas2I · II
Stephen2I · II
Sisinnius2I · II
Sergius2I · II
Theodotus2I · II
Niketas2I · II
George2I · II
Theodore2I · II
Manuel2I · II
Nicephorus2I · II
Callistus2I · II
Euthymius2I · II
Joseph2I · II
Gennadius2I · II
Isidore2I · II
Nephon2I · II
Joasaph2I · II
Pachomius2I · II
Theoleptus2I · II
Matthew2I · II
Raphael2I · II
Timothy2I · II
Paisius2I · II
Serapheim2I · II
Theodosius2I · II
Eugenius2I · II
Constantius2I · II
Photios2I · II
59
tie
Andrew1
Stachys1
Onesimus1
Plutarch1
Sedecion1
Diogenes1
Eleutherius1
Felix1
Athenodorus1
Euzois1
Laurence1
Alypius1
Pertinax1
Olympianus1
Philadelphus1
Castinus1
Titus1
Dometius1
Rufinus1
Probus1
Alexander1
Eusebius1
Eudoxius1
Demophilus1
Evagrius1
Nectarius1
Arsacius1
Atticus1
Nestorius1
Maximianus1
Proclus1
Anatolius1
Acacius1
Euphemius1
Epiphanius1
Menas1
Eutychius1
Pyrrhus1
Peter1
Cyrus1
Anastasius1
Tarasius1
Ignatius1
Tryphon1
Theophylactus1
Polyeuctus1
Eustathius1
Eustratius Garidas1
Leo1
Neophytos1
Luke Chrysoberges1
Chariton1
Dositheus1
Leontius1
Arsenius1
Isaias1
Philotheus1
Macarius1
Nilus1
Symeon1
Theophanes1
Martiros1
Clement1
James1
Cyprianus1
Samuel1
Procopius1
Chrysanthus1
Agathangelus1
Benjamin1
Athenagoras1
Demetrios1
Bartholomew1(Incumbent)

See also

Notes

A selection of different spellings of certain names as seen on Patriarchate.org:

  • Dimitrios = Demetrios
  • Germanos = Germanus
  • Stephanos = Stephen

Citations

External links