• Procopius II (died 1880) was Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem (December 28, 1872 – 1875). Jerusalem Patriarchate website, Apostolic Succession section...
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  • also known as Procopius the Great or Andrew Procopius Procopius I of Jerusalem (died 1788), Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem Procopius of Constantinople...
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    The Greek Orthodox patriarch of Jerusalem or Eastern Orthodox patriarch of Jerusalem, officially patriarch of Jerusalem (Greek: Πατριάρχης Ιεροσολύμων;...
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  • Procopius I (died 1788) was Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem (1787 – November 3, 1788). Jerusalem Patriarchate website, Apostolic Succession section...
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    Cyril II of Jerusalem (original name Konstantinos Kritikos, Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Κρητικός); 1792 – August 18, 1877) was a 19th-century Greek Orthodox Patriarch...
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  • name Irenaios (Greek: Ειρηναίος), the 140th patriarch of the Greek Orthodox Church of Jerusalem, from his election in 2001, when he succeeded Patriarch...
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  • Nectarius of Jerusalem, born Nikolaos Pelopidis (Greek: Νεκτάριος Πελοπίδης, 1602–1676), was the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem from 1661 to 1669...
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  • II (Greek: Ἰωάννης Β΄; c. 356 – 10 January 417) was bishop of Jerusalem from AD 387 to AD 417. John II succeeded to the episcopal throne of Jerusalem...
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    Patriarch of Jerusalem 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...
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    Empire at the Battle of Emesa (Homs). 303: Saint Procopius of Scythopolis is born in Jerusalem. 312: Macarius becomes the last Bishop of Aelia Capitolina...
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    Simeon of Jerusalem, or Simon of Clopas (Hebrew: שמעון הקלפוס), was a Jewish Christian leader and according to most Christian traditions the second Bishop...
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    Patriarch Theophilos III of Jerusalem (Greek: Πατριάρχης Ιεροσολύμων Θεόφιλος Γ'; Arabic: غبطة بطريرك المدينة المقدسة اورشليم وسائر أعمال فلسطين كيريوس...
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    supervision the Theodosian Walls of Constantinople were constructed. According to Theophanes the Confessor and Procopius, the Sasanian king Yazdegerd I...
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    Maximus II (fl. AD 185–196) was an early Christian bishop of Jerusalem (Aelia Capitolina) and theologian. In Jerome's De viris illustribus, he writes that...
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    Ephram II (died 1770) was a Greek writer. He was born in Athens. He was Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem (1766 – April 26, 1770). "Jerusalem Patriarchate...
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  • II of Jerusalem was a 2nd-century Jewish Christian bishop of Jerusalem. According to Eusebius of Caesarea, there were thirteen bishops of Jerusalem,...
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    Abraham II (died 1787) was Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem (June/July 1775 – November 13, 1787). Jerusalem Patriarchate website, Apostolic Succession...
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    Dositheus II Notaras of Jerusalem (Greek: Δοσίθεος Β΄ Ἱεροσολύμων; Arachova 31 May 1641 – Constantinople 8 February 1707) was the Patriarch of Jerusalem between...
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  • Patriarchate of Jerusalem, also known as the Greek Orthodox Church of Jerusalem, is an autocephalous church within the wider communion of Eastern Orthodox...
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    Alexander of Jerusalem (Greek: Αλέξανδρος Ιεροσολύμων; died 251 AD) was a third century bishop who is venerated as a martyr and saint by the Eastern Orthodox...
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    Leontius II of Jerusalem was the Greek Orthodox patriarch of Jerusalem from 1170 to 1190. Little is known about his activities while he was patriarch...
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    (Greek: Μακάριος Α' Ἱεροσολύμων Makarios I Hierosolymōn); was Bishop of Jerusalem from 312 to shortly before 335, according to Sozomen. He is recognized...
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  • Elias II was the Patriarch of Jerusalem in 770–797. He was patriarch during the reign of Caliph Harun al-Rashid and during the Arab tribal wars in Palestine...
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  • Macarius II of Jerusalem was the Patriarch of Jerusalem for two periods from 544 to 552 and from 564 to 574. He was patriarch during the era of the Christological...
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    (the Greater), and John (II, i). According to Eusebius, the Jerusalem church escaped to Pella during the siege of Jerusalem by the future Emperor Titus...
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  • Christodulus II of Jerusalem was the Melkite patriarch of Church of Jerusalem from 966 to 969. He previously was known as Habib of Caesarea. Patriarch...
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  • II or Symeon II was the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem from the 1080s to 1099. Simeon was appointed the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem in...
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    Cyril of Jerusalem (Greek: Κύριλλος Α΄ Ἱεροσολύμων, Kýrillos A Ierosolýmon; Latin: Cyrillus Hierosolymitanus; c. 313 – 386) was a theologian of the Early...
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  • a list of the bishops of Jerusalem before the Council of Chalcedon (451), which provoked a schism. The early Christian community of Jerusalem was led...
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    of the destroyed temple. The menorah was reportedly taken to Carthage by the Vandals after the sacking of Rome in 455. Byzantine historian Procopius reported...
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