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== Patriarchen von Antiochia ==
== Patriarchen von Antiochia ==
* I: Período (gregos) «Primates of the Apostolic See of Antioch»  St. John of Damascus Faculty of Theology, University of Balamand. (2011)  
* I: Período (gregos) «Primates of the Apostolic See of Antioch»  St. John of Damascus Faculty of Theology, University of Balamand. (2011) [http://wayback.archive.org/web/20110731103713/http://www.balamand.edu.lb/theology/ignpatriarchs.htm Archivierte Version]
* II: Período (sírios) «Patriarchs of Antioch: Chronological List» (em inglês). Syriac Orthodox Resources. [http://sor.cua.edu/Patriarchate/PatriarchsChronList.html http://sor.cua.edu/Patriarchate/PatriarchsChronList.html]
* II: Período (sírios) «Patriarchs of Antioch: Chronological List» (em inglês). Syriac Orthodox Resources. [http://sor.cua.edu/Patriarchate/PatriarchsChronList.html http://sor.cua.edu/Patriarchate/PatriarchsChronList.html]



Version vom 2. Juni 2016, 20:39 Uhr

Patriarchen von Antiochia

  • 21: Vitálio I de Antioquia 308 - 314 (II 314 - 320)
  • 22: Filógono de Antioquia 314 - 324 (II 320 - 323)
  • 23: Paulino de Tiro 324 (II 323 - 324)
  • 24: Eustácio de Antioquia 324 - 332 (II 324 - 337)
  • 23*: Paulino de Tiro 332, seis meses (II 332, seis meses)
  • 25: Eulálio de Antioquia 332 - 333 (II 332 - 333)
  • 26: Eufrônio de Antioquia 333 - 334 (II 333 - 334)
  • 27*: Placêncio de Antioquia 334 - 341 (II - )
  • 27*: Filaclo de Antioquia I - (II 334 - 342)
  • 28: Estêvão I de Antioquia 341 - 345 (II 342 - 344)
  • Vitalius (II 314–320) Patriarch von Antiochia
  • Philogonius (II 320–323) Patriarch von Antiochia (ab 324 Eustathius bis 330)
  • Vitalius I. 308–314
  • Philogonios 314–324
  • Paulinos I. 324
  • Eustathios 325–332
  • Vital, 314-320
  • Philogone, 320-323
  • Paulin Ier de Tyr, 323-324
  • Eustathe, 324- après 338 (déposé en 330 par les ariens)

Eustathius (324–330), formerly Bishop of Beroea, a steadfast opponent of Arianism; he was disposed in 327 and banished in 329. However, the adherents of the Nicene creed considered him the rightful bishop until his death.