List of Maronite Patriarchs

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This is a list of the Maronite Patriarchs of Antioch, who have led the Maronite Catholic Church, one of the Eastern Catholic Churches, in full communion with the Roman Catholic Church. After becoming patriarch, they assume the name "Peter," after the head of the Apostles, St. Peter. The official title that the Maronite Patriarch assumes is "Patriarch of Antioch and All the East."

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[edit] Maronite Patriarchs of Antioch, 310-628

[edit] Patriarchs during the Roman and Byzantine Rule, 310-410

[edit] Patriarchs during the Marada States, 628-1099

  • John Maron II (628-d.707)
  • John el Damlassi]]
  • Theophilius
  • Gregory I (Melkite Patriarch)
  • Stephan I (Melkite Patriarch)
  • Mark (Melkite Patriarch)
  • Eusebius (Melkite Patriarch)
  • John I (Melkite Patriarch)
  • Joshua I (Melkite Patriarch)
  • David (Melkite Patriarch)
  • [[Theofelix (Habib)(Melkite Patriarch)
  • Joshua II (Melkite Patriarch)
  • Dumith (Domitius) (Melkite Patriarch)
  • Isaac (Melkite Patriarch)
  • John II (Melkite Patriarch)
  • Simon I (Melkite Patriarch)
  • Gregory II (Melkite Patriarch)
  • Jeremiah (Ermea)] (Melkite Patriarch)
  • John II exsistrnce disputed
  • Simon II exsistrnce disputed
  • Simon III exsistrnce disputed

[edit] Patriarchs during the Crusades 1099-1305

[edit] Patriarchs during the Mamluk rule, 1305-1516

[edit] Patriarchs during the Ottomans, 1516-1918

[edit] Patriarch during modern Lebanon, 1898-2007

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