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List of popes of the Coptic Orthodox Church

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The following is a list of all of theCoptic Orthodox popes who have led theCoptic Orthodox Church and have succeeded the ApostleMark the Evangelist in the office ofBishop of Alexandria, who founded the Church in the 1st century, and marked the beginning ofChristianity in Africa.

TheCoptic Orthodox Church is one of theOriental Orthodox churches (not to be confused with theByzantine Orthodox group of churches) and is presided over by thePope and Patriarch of Alexandria who is the body's spiritual leader. This position is held since 2012 byPope Tawadros II, the 118thPope of Alexandria and Patriarch of all Africa on theHoly See of St. Mark.

The Oriental Orthodox believe that they are the"one, holy, catholic, and apostolic" Church of the ancient Christian creeds. To this date 92 of theCoptic Popes have beenglorified, i.e.,canonized as saints, in theCoptic Orthodox Church.

Title "Pope"

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The title "pope" (in Greek,Papás) originally was a form of address meaning 'Father' used by several bishops. The first known record of this designation wasHeraclas, the 13thArchbishop of Alexandria (232–249). The Alexandrian usage of the honorific does not conflict with the usage in reference to thebishop of Rome.

The full ecclesiastical title is Papa Abba, and the person who bears it stands for the devotion of all monastics, fromPentapolis in the west toConstantinople in the east, to his guidance. Within the denomination, it is the most powerful designation, for all monks in the East to voluntarily follow his spiritual authority, and it is said that it should be assumed that he is a bearer of Christ.

For thePatriarchs of Alexandria prior to the schism after theCouncil of Chalcedon, seeList of patriarchs of Alexandria. For the patriarchs of theByzantine Orthodox church after thesplit with theOriental Orthodox church, seeList of Greek Orthodox patriarchs of Alexandria.

Not all of the dates given are certain. The dates below are according to theGregorian calendar. Some of the dates disagree with those given in Coptic publications such asThe English Katameros. In some cases, publication errors caused the difference and have been corrected. In other cases, calendar differences between theJulian and the Gregorian calendars have caused some confusion.

Dioscorus I served asPatriarch of Alexandria since 444 until he was deposed and exiled by theCouncil of Chalcedon in 451, but he was still recognized as theCoptic Pope until his death in 454.

Chronological list of popes and patriarchs

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1st millennium

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1st century

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No.Apostolic ThronePortraitPopes and Patriarchs of Alexandria
English • Coptic • Arabic
Name before PatriarchatePlace of BirthNotes
130 or 33 AD.
(Apostle of Christ)
60 or 61 AD.
(Evangelist of Egypt)
8 May 68
(Martyr)
St.Mark the Apostle, Evangelist and Martyr
Marcos • Ⲙⲁⲣⲕⲟⲥ • مرقس
Yohanan (Hebrew)
Marcos (Greek)
Cyrene,Pentapolis (North Africa)One of theSeventy Apostles and traditionally viewed as the author of theGospel of Mark. The Evangelist of the Land of Egypt. He was martyred atBaucalis (east of Alexandria) during the persecution of Christians led by theRoman Emperor Nero.
262
– 29 November 83
(21 years)
St.Anianus
Anianos • Ⲁⲛⲓⲁⲛⲟⲥ • إنيانوس
AnianosAlexandria,EgyptSt. Anianus turned his house into a church, and it is said that it is the one known as the church of St. Mark which stands today in Alexandria.
313 December 83
– 11 September 95
(11 years, 9 months)
St.Avilius
Milieos • Ⲙⲓⲗⲓⲟⲥ • ميليوس
MilieosAlexandria, Egypt He was elected Pope of Alexandria during the reign ofthe Roman Emperor Domitian.
418 September 95
– 8 June 106
(10 years, 9 months, 10 days)
St.Kedron
Kerdonou • Ⲕⲉⲣⲇⲱⲛⲟⲩ • كردونوس
KerdonouAlexandria, EgyptHe was martyred during the persecution of Christians by theRoman Emperor Trajan.

2nd century

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No.Apostolic ThronePortraitPopes and Patriarchs of Alexandria
English • Coptic • Arabic
Name before PatriarchatePlace of BirthNotes
529 June 106
– 9 August 118
(13 years, 1 month, 12 days)
St.Primus
Epriemou • Ⲡⲣⲓⲙⲟⲩ • إبريموس
EpriemouAlexandria, EgyptHe was one of the three who were ordained priest by St. Mark the Apostle.
623 September 118
– 19 June 129
(10 years, 10 months)
St.Justus
Iostos • Ⲓⲟⲥⲧⲟⲥ • يسطس
IostosAlexandria, EgyptHe was the first Dean of theCatechetical School of Alexandria appointed by St. Mark the Apostle. He was elected Pope of Alexandria during the persecution against Christians by theRoman Emperor Hadrian.
718 July 129
– 19 October 141
(12 years, 3 months)
St.Eumenius
Oumenios • Ⲉⲩⲙⲉⲛⲓⲟⲥ • أومانيوس
OumeniosAlexandria, EgyptSecond Dean of theCatechetical School of Alexandria. He was elected Pope of Alexandria during the persecution against Christians by theRoman Emperor Hadrian.
817 November 141
– 14 January 152
(10 years, 2 months)
St.Markianos
Markianos • Ⲙⲁⲣⲕⲓⲁⲛⲟⲥ • مرقيانوس
MarkianosAlexandria, EgyptThird Dean of theCatechetical School of Alexandria. During his Patriarchy, the Christians were persecuted by theRoman Emperor Antoninus Pius.
929 January 152
– 16 July 166
(14 years, 6 months)
St.Celadion
Kalavtianos • Ⲕⲁⲗⲗⲁⲩⲑⲓⲁⲛⲟⲥ • كلادنيوس
KalavtianosAlexandria, EgyptHe was elected Pope of Alexandria during the persecution against Christians by theRoman Emperor Antoninus Pius.
101 August 166
– 12 February 178
(11 years, 6 months, 5 days)
St.Agrippinus
Aghreppinios • Ⲁⲅⲣⲓⲡⲡⲓⲛⲟⲥ • آغربينوس
AghreppiniosAlexandria, EgyptHe was elected Pope of Alexandria during the persecution against Christians by theRoman Emperor Marcus Aurelius.
1118 March 178
– 17 March 188
(10 years)
St.Julian
Yulianos • Ⲓⲟⲩⲗⲓⲁⲛⲟⲥ • يوليانوس
YulianosAlexandria, EgyptHe was elected Pope of Alexandria during the persecution against Christians by theRoman Emperor Marcus Aurelius.
1217 March 188
– 22 October 230
(42 years, 7 months, 5 days).
St.Demetrius the Vinedresser
Demetrios • Ⲇⲏⲙⲏⲧⲣⲓⲟⲥ • ديمتريوس
DemetriosAlexandria, EgyptDuring his Patriarchy, the Christians were persecuted by theRoman Emperor Septimius Severus.

3rd century

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No.Apostolic ThronePortraitPopes and Patriarchs of Alexandria
English • Coptic • Arabic
Name before PatriarchatePlace of BirthNotes
1318 November 230
– 17 December 246
(16 years, 1 month)
St.Heraclas
Yaraklas • Ⲓⲉⲣⲁⲕⲗⲁⲥ • ياراكلاس
YaraklasAlexandria, EgyptHe is the first Patriarch to carry the hierarchy title "Pope". Which the Bishop of Rome did not use until the sixth century. During his Patriarchy, the Christians were persecuted by theRoman Emperor Maximinus the Thracian.
1428 December 246
– 22 March 264
(17 years, 2 months, 10 days)
St.Dionysius the Great
Dionysios • Ⲇⲓⲟⲛⲩⲥⲓⲟⲥ • ديونيسيوس
DionysiosAlexandria, EgyptHe was the Dean of theCatechetical School of Alexandria. He was elected Pope of Alexandria during the great persecution against Christians by the RomanEmperor Decius.
159 November 264
– 22 April 282
(17 years, 5 months)
St.Maximus
Maximos • Ⲙⲁⲝⲓⲙⲟⲥ • مكسيموس
MaximosAlexandria, EgyptHe participated in theSynods of Antioch against the heresies ofPaul of Samosata. During his Patriarchy, the Christians were persecuted by theRoman Emperor Aurelian.
1611 December 282
– 10 January 301
(19 years, 1 month)
St.Theonas
Theonás • Ⲑⲉⲱⲛⲁⲥ • ثاؤنا
TheonásAlexandria, EgyptEusebius the Historian calls him a "pillar of the Church".

4th century

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No.Apostolic ThronePortraitPopes and Patriarchs of Alexandria
English • Coptic • Arabic
Name before PatriarchatePlace of BirthNotes
178 February 302
– 8 December 311
(9 years, 10 months)
St.Peter the Seal of the Martyrs
Petros • Ⲡⲉⲧⲣⲟⲥ • بطرس
PetrosAlexandria, EgyptHe was the last martyred duringThe Great Persecution led by the Roman EmperorsDiocletian andGalerius.
1824 December 311
– 26 June 312
(6 months)
St.Achillas the Great
Achıllás • Ⲁⲭⲓⲗⲗⲁⲥ • أرشيلاوس
AchıllásAlexandria, EgyptHe was the Dean of theCatechetical School of Alexandria, defending the teachings of Orthodoxy. And was elected Pope of Alexandria during the reign of the EmperorConstantine the Great.
1910 July 312
– 30 April 328
(15 years, 9 months, 20 days)
St.Alexander I
Alexandros • Ⲁⲗⲉⲝⲁⲛⲇⲣⲟⲥ • آلِكسندر
AlexandrosAlexandria, EgyptOn 18 November 325 AD, St. Alexandros, 19th Pope & Patriarch of Alexandria attended the1st Ecumenical Council atNicaea, and was accompanied by his Archdeacon,St. Athanasius the Apostolic.
205 May 328
– 15 May 373
(45 years)
St.Athanasius the Apostolic
Athanasios • Ⲁⲑⲁⲛⲁⲥⲓⲟⲥ • أثناسيوس
AthanasiosAlexandria, EgyptOne of the Church Fathers. Attended the1st Ecumenical Council atNicaea as a Deacon and wrote theNicene Creed also known as the Orthodox Creed or Athanasius Creed. He is regarded by majority Western Protestants, scholars, and theologians as the greatest leader of Christianity.[citation needed]
2127 May 373
– 27 February 379
(5 years, 9 months)
St.Peter II
Petros • Ⲡⲉⲧⲣⲟⲥ • بطرس
PetrosAlexandria, Egypt
2214 March 379
– 2 August 385
(6 years, 4 months, 6 days)
St.Timothy I
Timotheos • Ⲧⲓⲙⲟⲑⲉⲟⲥ • تيموثاوس
TimotheosAlexandria, EgyptAttended the2nd Ecumenical Council atConstantinople.
2328 August 385
– 28 October 412
(27 years, 2 months)
St.Theophilus I
Theophilos • Ⲑⲉⲟ́ⲫⲓⲗⲟⲥ • ثاوفيلس
TheophilosAlexandria, Egypt St. Theophilus fought against thepagans, theArians and theAnthropomorphists, supported byEmperor Theodosius. St. Theophilus was succeeded on the Apostolic Throne by his nephewSt. Cyril, 24th Pope of Alexandria.

5th century

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No.Apostolic ThronePortraitPopes and Patriarchs of Alexandria
English • Coptic • Arabic
Name before PatriarchatePlace of BirthNotes
2417 October 412
– 10 July 444
(31 years, 8 months, 10 days)
St.Cyril the Pillar of Faith
Kyrillos • Ⲕⲩⲣⲓⲗⲗⲟⲥ • كيرلس
KyrillosAlexandria, EgyptKnown as the "Pillar of Faith" and "Lamp of the Orthodox Church". On 22 September 431 AD, St. Cyril attended the3rd Ecumenical Council atEphesus, which he rebuked and excommunicatedNestorius, Patriarch of Constantinople who denied the Virgin asTheotokos ('God-bearer').
258 August 444
– 17 September 454
(10 years, 1 month, 9 days)
St.Dioscorus the Champion
of Orthodoxy

Dioscoros • Ⲇⲓⲟⲥⲕⲟⲣⲟⲥ • ديسقورس
DioscorosAlexandria, EgyptKnown as the "Champion of Orthodoxy". Last Pope & Patriarch of Alexandria to attend a Western council, the4th Ecumenical Council atChalcedon and was accompanied bySt. Marcarius, Bishop of Edkow. They were exiled byEmperor Marcianus and theEmpress Pulcheria to theIsland of Gangra, where St. Dioscorus departed and was laid to rest.
2613 October 455
– 13 August 477
(21 years, 10 months)
St.Timothy II
Timotheos • Ⲧⲓⲙⲟⲑⲉⲟⲥ • تيموثاوس
TimotheosAlexandria, Egypt
2714 September 477
– 11 November 489
(13 years, 1 month, 29 days)
St.Peter III
Petros • Ⲡⲉⲧⲣⲟⲥ • بطرس
PetrosAlexandria, Egypt
2811 December 489
– 30 September 496
(6 years, 9 months, 20 days)
St.Athanasius II
Athanasios • Ⲁⲑⲁⲛⲁⲥⲓⲟⲥ • أثناسيوس
AthanasiosAlexandria, Egypt
2929 September 496
– 12 May 505
(8 years, 7 months)
St.John I
Yoannis • Ⲓⲱⲁⲛⲛⲏⲥ • يوأنس
YoannisAlexandria, Egypt

6th century

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No.Apostolic ThronePortraitPopes and Patriarchs of Alexandria
English • Coptic • Arabic
Name before PatriarchatePlace of BirthNotes
3029 May 505
– 4 June 516
(10 years, 11 months, 23 days)
St.John II
Yoannis • Ⲓⲱⲁⲛⲛⲏⲥ • يوأنس
YoannisAlexandria, Egypt
3110 June 516
– 27 October 518
(2 years, 4 months, 15 days)
St.Dioscorus II
Dioscoros • Ⲇⲓⲟⲥⲕⲟⲣⲟⲥ • ديسقورس
DioscorosAlexandria, Egypt
3210 November 518
– 20 February 536
(17 years, 3 months)
St.Timothy III
Timotheos • Ⲧⲓⲙⲟⲑⲉⲟⲥ • تيموثاوس
TimotheosAlexandria, Egypt
3322 February 536
– 5 July 567
(31 years, 4 months, 15 days)
St.Theodosius I
Theodosios • Ⲑⲉⲟ́ⲇⲟⲥⲓⲟⲥ • ثيئودوسيوس
TheodosiosAlexandria, Egypt
3425 July 567
– 2 July 569
(1 year, 10 months, 25 days)
St.Peter IV
Petros • Ⲡⲉⲧⲣⲟⲥ • بطرس
PetrosAlexandria, Egypt
3526 June 569
– 25 June 605
(35 years, 11 months, 16 days)
St.Damian
Damianos • Ⲇⲁⲙⲓⲁⲛⲟⲥ • داميانوس
DamianosSyria

7th century

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No.Apostolic ThronePortraitPopes and Patriarchs of Alexandria
English • Coptic • Arabic
Name before PatriarchatePlace of BirthNotes
369 July 605
– 31 December 616
(11 years, 6 months)
St.Anastasius
Anastasios • Ⲁⲛⲁⲥⲧⲁⲥⲓⲟⲥ • انسطاسيوس
AnastasiosAlexandria, Egypt
372 January 617
– 16 January 623
(6 years, 14 months)
St.Andronicus
Andronikos • Ⲁⲛⲇⲣⲟⲛⲓⲕⲟⲥ • أندرونيقوس
AndronikosAlexandria, Egypt
3817 September 623
– 16 January 662
(39 years)
St.Benjamin I
Binyamin • Ⲃⲉⲛⲓⲁⲙⲓⲛ • بنيامين
BinyaminBarshüt,
Beheira Governorate, Egypt
During his Patriarchy in 639, an army of 4,000Arabs led byAmr Ibn Al-Aas sent by the CaliphUmar, successor toMuhammad,invaded Egypt and defeatedByzantine Emperor Heraclius. Thus ended 200 years ofByzantine persecution of Coptic Orthodox Christians since theCouncil of Chalcedon.
3922 September 662
– 26 October 680
(18 years, 9 months, 3 days)
St.Agathon
Aghathon • Ⲁⲅⲁⲑⲟⲩ • أغاثون
AgathonMariout, Alexandria, Egypt
4010 December 680
– 10 December 689
(9 years)
John III
Yoannis • Ⲓⲱⲁⲛⲛⲏⲥ • يوأنس
HannaSamanoud,Gharbia Governorate, Egypt
4116 January 690
– 18 November 692
(2 years, 10 months, 2 days)
St.Isaac
Ishaac • Ⲓⲥⲁⲁⲕ • إسحق
IshaacEl-Borolos,Kafr El Sheikh Governorate, Egypt
4219 December 692
– 31 July 700
(7 years, 7 months)
St.Simeon I
Simeon • Ⲥⲩⲙⲉⲱⲛ • سيماؤن
SimonSyria

8th century

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No.Apostolic ThronePortraitPopes and Patriarchs of Alexandria
English • Coptic • Arabic
Name before PatriarchatePlace of BirthNotes
438 May 704
– 14 February 729
(25 years, 9 months, 7 days)
St.Alexander II
Alexanderos • Ⲁⲗⲉⲝⲁⲛⲇⲣⲟⲥ • آلِكسندر
AlexanderosBanna Abu Sir,Gharbia Governorate, EgyptThe Umayyad CaliphAl-Walid I did not limit himself to taxing the Copts' finances; he also taxed their patience. He publicly reviledJesus and once, during aprocession, he even spat in the face of an image of theVirgin Mary. When the Copts protested to the Caliph about the level of taxation he responded with more seizure of property and higher taxes. Such behavior continued under Al-Walid's successors;Yazid II not only reinstated all the earlier taxes, he also ordered the destruction of all crosses and sacred images in churches. He also ordered all his subjects to wear a leaden identification badge around their necks, and required that all Copts who wished to engage in business activity have the mark of a lion branded on their hands. Anyone caught without the mark would have his hand cut off.[1]
4426 March 729
– 10 June 730
(1 year, 3 months)
St.Cosmas I
Kosma • Ⲕⲟⲥⲙⲁ • قسما
KosmaBanna Abu Sir,
Gharbia Governorate, Egypt
458 July 730
– 14 February 742
(11 years, 7 months, 7 days)
St.Theodore I
Tawadros • Ⲑⲉⲟ́ⲇⲱⲣⲟⲥ • ثاؤدروس
TadrosEgypt
4614 September 743
– 25 March 767
(23 years, 6 months)
St.Michael I
Khail • Ⲭⲁⲏⲗ • خائيل
KhailEgyptHe was thrown into prison by Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan ibnMusa bin Nusayr. Hence,King Kyriakos ofMakuria marched north into Egypt at the head of an army said to number 100,000 men to free the Pope. However, once the Makurian army reached Egypt, the Pope was released from prison.[2]
479 April 767
– 7 February 776
(8 years, 10 months)
Mina I
Mina • Ⲙнⲛⲁ • مينا
MenaSamanoud,
Gharbia Governorate, Egypt
4824 January 777
– 24 January 799
(22 years)
St.John IV
Yoannis • Ⲓⲱⲁⲛⲛⲏⲥ • يوأنس
YoannisBanna Abu Sir,
Gharbia Governorate, Egypt
4926 January 799
– 30 April 819
(20 years, 2 months, 21 days)
St.Mark II
Marcos • Ⲙⲁⲣⲕⲟⲥ • مرقس
MarcosAlexandria, EgyptDuring his Patriarchy, the Copts were persecuted by theAbbasid Sultan,Harun al-Rashid

9th century

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No.Apostolic ThronePortraitPopes and Patriarchs of Alexandria
English • Coptic • Arabic
Name before PatriarchatePlace of BirthNotes
5012 May 819
– 21 February 830
(10 years, 9 months, 9 days)
St.James
Yakobos • Ⲓⲁⲕⲱⲃⲟⲥ • يعقوب
YakobosNabaroh,Dakahlia Governorate, EgyptIn 829, the Copts of the entire Nile Delta rebelled against the Muslim authorities because of excessive taxation and religious persecution. The revolt spread to Upper Egypt. This was the greatest, the most widespread and the most broad based Egyptian rebellion in the history of Egypt under Islam.
5128 February 830
– 13 October 830
(5 months, 17 days)
St.Simeon II
Simeon • Ⲥⲩⲙⲉⲱⲛ • سيماؤن
SimonAlexandria, Egypt
5230 November 831
– 2 November 849
(17 years, 11 months, 2 days)
St.Joseph
Yousab • Ⲓⲱⲥⲏⲫ • يوساب
YoussefMenouf,Monufia Governorate, EgyptIn 831,Al-Ma'mun, Caliph of theAbbasid Caliphate asked the Pope to pacify the rebels. The Pope asked the people for calm and obedient. All heeded him except theBashmurians in the northernmost part of the Nile Delta, who refused his advice. Al-Ma'mun finally had to bring a large army with elephants from Turkey to conquer the Bashmurians. Without the help of Upper Egypt the Bashmurians revolt ended up in defeat, a blood bath, and widespread destruction in the marshland of the lower delta. All the surviving population of that area was removed by force toSyria.
5320 November 849
– 30 April 851
(1 year, 4 months, 28 days)
St.Michael II
Khail • Ⲭⲁⲏⲗ • خائيل
Egypt
5421 July 851
– 30 November 858
(7 years, 4 months, 9 days)
St.Cosmas II
Kosma • Ⲕⲟⲥⲙⲁ • قسما
Samanoud,Gharbia Governorate, Egypt
558 January 859
– 2 May 880
(21 years, 3 months, 11 days)
St.Shenouda I
Shenoute • Ϣⲉⲛⲟⲩϯ • سانوتيوس
ShenoudaSamanoud, Gharbia Governorate, Egypt
5625 April 880
– 29 March 907
(27 years, 1 month, 9 days)
St.Michael III
Khail • Ⲭⲁⲏⲗ • خائيل
KhailEgyptIn 882, the governor of Egypt,Ahmad ibn Tulun, forced the Pope to pay heavy contributions, forcing him to sell a church and some attached properties to the localJewish community. This building was at one time believed to have later become the site of theCairo Geniza.

10th century

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No.Apostolic ThronePortraitPopes and Patriarchs of Alexandria
English • Coptic • Arabic
Name before PatriarchatePlace of BirthNotes
5729 May 909
– 28 February 920
(10 years, 9 months)
St.Gabriel I
Gabriel • Ⲅⲁⲃⲣⲓⲏⲗ • غبريال
GabrielShibin El Kom,Monufia Governorate,Egypt
5828 February 920
– 12 March 932
(12 years)
St.Cosmas III
Kosma • Ⲕⲟⲥⲙⲁ • قسما
KosmaEgypt
599 April 932
– 2 April 952
(19 years, 11 months, 23 days)
St.Macarius I
Macarius • Ⲙⲁⲕⲁⲣⲓⲟⲥ • مكاريوس
Alexandria, Egypt
601 August 952
– 19 December 956
(4 years, 4 months, 11 days)
St.Theophilus II
Theophilos • Ⲑⲉⲟ́ⲫⲁnⲓⲟⲥ • ثاؤفانيوس
TheophilosAlexandria, Egypt
6120 December 956
– 25 November 974
(17 years, 11 months, 6 days)
Mina II
Mina • Ⲙнnⲁ • مينا
MenaSandela,Kafr El Sheikh Governorate, Egypt
6228 November 975
– 16 December 978
(3 years, 11 months)
St.Abraham
Avraam • Ⲁⲃⲣⲁⲁⲙ • أبرآم بن زرعة
Abraam ibn ZeraaSyriaAl-Mu'iz,Caliph of theFatimid Caliphate challenged Pope Abraham "if you have faith as a mustard seed, you will say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it will move" (Matt 17:20 & Mark 11:23). After 3 days of prayers and fasting the Pope with St.Simon the Tanner moved theMokattam Mountain east of Cairo. The story of this miracle can be found in theHistory of the Patriarchs of Alexandria written by the historianSeverus Ibn al-Muqaffa.
6310 April 979
–21 November 1003
(24 years, 7 months, 10 days)
PopePhilotheos
Philotheos • Ⲫⲓⲗⲟⲑⲉⲟⲥ • فيلوثاوس
PhilotheosEgypt

2nd millennium

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11th century

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No.Apostolic ThronePortraitPopes and Patriarchs of Alexandria
English • Coptic • Arabic
Name before PatriarchatePlace of BirthNotes
6428 September 1004
– 22 November 1032
(27 years, 11 months, 12 days)
St.Zacharias
Zacharias • Ⲍⲁⲭⲁⲣⲓⲁⲥ • زخارياس
ZachariasAlexandria, Egypt During his Patriarchy, the Copts were persecuted for nine years by the CaliphAl-Hakim. More than 30,000 churches were demolished, including the burning of theChurch of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem. Al-Hakim had seized the Pope, smeared his clothes with the blood of a slaughtered sheep and cast him to hungry lions, but they did not harm him. The Caliph marvelled and ordered that the Pope be allowed to rebuild churches and restore those that were destroyed.[citation needed]
6513 December 1032
– 29 October 1046
(14 years, 7 months, 11 days)
Shenouda II
Shenoute • Ϣⲉⲛⲟⲩϯ • شنودة
ShenoudaMinya El Qamh,Sharqia Governorate,Egypt
6624 December 1046
– 23 December 1077
(31 years)
St.Christodoulos
Khristodoulos • Ⲭⲣⲓⲥⲧⲟⲇⲟⲗⲟⲥ • خرستوذولس
KhristodoulosManzala,Port Said Governorate,EgyptIn the year 1047 theSeat of the Coptic Orthodox Pope of Alexandria was moved fromAlexandria toCairo.
6718 March 1078
– 19 June 1092
(14 years, 2 months, 20 days)
St.Cyril II
Kyrillos • Ⲕⲩⲣⲓⲗⲗⲟⲩ • كيرلس
GuirguisEgypt
689 October 1092
– 7 June 1102
(9 years, 7 months, 17 days)
St.Michael IV
Mikhail • Ⲙⲓχⲁⲏⲗ • ميخائيل
MikhailSakha,Kafr El Sheikh Governorate,Egypt

12th century

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No.Apostolic ThronePortraitPopes and Patriarchs of Alexandria
English • Coptic • Arabic
Name before PatriarchatePlace of BirthNotes
6922 November 1102
– 14 September 1128
(26 years, 1 month, 11 days)
St.Macarius II
Macarios • Ⲙⲁⲕⲁⲣⲓⲟⲥ • مكاريوس
Egypt
703 February 1131
– 18 April 1145
(14 years, 2 months, 2 days)
St.Gabriel II
Gabriel • Ⲅⲁⲃⲣⲓⲏⲗ • غبريال
Ela ibn TuraikFustat, Egypt
7129 July 1145
– 11 April 1146
(8 months)
St.Michael V
Mikhail • Ⲙⲓχⲁⲏⲗ • ميخائيل
MikhailDaqadus,Dakahlia Governorate, Egypt
7225 August 1147
– 12 May 1166
(18 years, 8 months, 4 days)
St.John V
Yoannis • Ⲓⲱⲁⲛⲛⲏⲥ • يوأنس
YoannisEgyptCrusaders invaded Egypt (1163–1169) and indiscriminately persecuted Coptic Orthodox Christians.
7325 June 1166
–14 January 1189
(22 years, 6 months, 19 days)
Mark III
Marcos • Ⲙⲁⲣⲕⲟⲥ • مرقس
Farag ibn Abu al-Saad ibn ZarahAlexandria, Egypt
7421 February 1189
– 22 January 1216
(26 years, 11 months, 8 days)
John VI
Yoannis • Ⲓⲱⲁⲛⲛⲏⲥ • يوأنس
YoannisEgyptAfter his departure, the Apostolic Throne remained vacant for nineteen years. This is the longest vacancy in the history of the Coptic Orthodox Church.

13th century

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No.Apostolic ThronePortraitPopes and Patriarchs of Alexandria
English • Coptic • Arabic
Name before PatriarchatePlace of BirthNotes
7530 July 1235
– 23 March 1243
(7 years, 8 months, 23 days)
St.Cyril III
Kyrillos • Ⲕⲩⲣⲓⲗⲗⲟⲩ • كيرلس
Daoud ibn LaqlaqFaiyum,
Faiyum Governorate,Egypt
After his departure, the Apostolic Throne remained vacant for seven years and seven months because of the intense persecution which did not allow the Copts to elect a successor.
7615 October 1250
– 10 December 1261
(11 years, 1 month, 18 days)
Athanasius III
Athanasios • Ⲁⲑⲁⲛⲁⲥⲓⲟⲩ • أثناسيوس
BolisEgypt
773 November 1268
– 14 January 1271
(2 years, 2 months, 10 days)
St.Gabriel III
Gabriel • Ⲅⲁⲃⲣⲓⲏⲗ • غبريال
Gabriel ibn FakhryEgyptWith support from some of the Bishops, Pope Gabriel III replacedPope John VII and reigned for three years until his death, when Pope John VII was reinstated. This is the only occasion in history when the Coptic Orthodox Church had two Popes at the same time.
7814 January 1262
– 2 November 1269

15 January 1271
– 21 April 1293
(29 years, 1 month, 8 days)

St.John VII
Yoannis • Ⲓⲱⲁⲛⲛⲏⲥ • يوأنس
Youhanna ibn Said as-SukariCairo, Egypt With support from some of the bishops, Pope John VII was replaced for three years byPope Gabriel III, who was originally one of the candidates for pope. Pope John VII was restored as pope after the death of Pope Gabriel III. This is the only occasion in history when the Coptic Orthodox Church had two popes at the same time.
7917 July 1294
– 13 January 1300
(5 years, 5 months, 28 days)
Theodosius III
Theodosios • Ⲑⲉⲟ́ⲇⲟⲥⲓⲟⲥ • ثيئودوسيوس
Abdelmasih ibn RuwailBani-Khosaim,
Minya Governorate, Egypt

14th century

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No.Apostolic ThronePortraitPopes and Patriarchs of Alexandria
English • Coptic • Arabic
Name before PatriarchatePlace of BirthNotes
8026 February 1300
– 11 June 1320
(20 years, 3 months, 15 days)
St.John VIII
Yoannis • Ⲓⲱⲁⲛⲛⲏⲥ • يوأنس
Youhanna ibn Absal BinyaminBani-Khosaim,
Minya Governorate, Egypt
During his Patriarchy, the Copts were persecuted by theMamluk Sultan,Al-Nasir Muhammad ibn Qalawun. TheSultan decreed that whoever kills a Christian could have his possessions.
8111 October 1320
– 10 April 1327
(6 years, 6 months, 1 day)
St.John IX
Yoannis • Ⲓⲱⲁⲛⲛⲏⲥ • يوأنس
YoannisNephia,
Monufia Governorate, Egypt
On 8 May 1321, Muslims destroyed and burned over 60 Coptic churches and monasteries throughout Egypt.
8223 May 1327
– 19 January 1339
(11 years, 7 months, 26 days)
Benjamin II
Binyamin • Ⲃⲉⲛⲓⲁⲙⲓⲛ • بنيامين
BinyaminDimikarat,
Luxor Governorate, Egypt
8314 January 1340
– 21 July 1348
(8 years, 6 months, 6 days)
St.Peter V
Petros • Ⲡⲉⲧⲣⲟⲥ • بطرس
Boutros DaoudEgypt
8415 July 1348
– 13 February 1363
(14 years, 4 months, 26 days)
Mark IV
Marcos • Ⲙⲁⲣⲕⲟⲥ • مرقس
Farag AllahQalyub,Qalyubia Governorate,Egypt
8520 May 1363
– 26 July 1369
(6 years, 2 months, 7 days)
St.John X
Yoannis • Ⲓⲱⲁⲛⲛⲏⲥ • يوأنس
YouhannaDamascus,SyriaHe was the fourth and last Syrian elected Pope of Alexandria. The other three popes elected from among the Syrians werePope Damian the 35th,Pope Simeon the 42nd andPope Abraam the 62nd.
8619 January 1370
– 11 May 1378
(8 years, 3 months, 22 days)
St.Gabriel IV
Gabriel • Ⲅⲁⲃⲣⲓⲏⲗ • غبريال
EgyptDuring his Patriarchy, the Coptic Orthodox Christians were indiscriminately persecuted by Crusaders.
877 August 1378
– 13 January 1408
(30 years, 5 months, 6 days)
St.Matthew
Matheos • Ⲙⲁⲑⲉⲟⲥ • متاؤس
MattaBani Ruh,Ashmunein,
Minya Governorate, Egypt
Also known as El Meskin ("The Poor") for his charitable deeds to the poor. During his Patriarchy, a great number of Coptic Orthodox Christians were indiscriminately persecuted by the Crusaders.

15th century

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No.Apostolic ThronePortraitPopes and Patriarchs of Alexandria
English • Coptic • Arabic
Name before PatriarchatePlace of BirthNotes
884 May 1409
– 16 January 1427
(17 years, 8 months, 12 days)
Gabriel V
Gabriel • Ⲅⲁⲃⲣⲓⲏⲗ • غبريال
Giza,
Giza Governorate,Egypt
8911 May 1427
– 17 May 1452
(24 years, 11 months, 23 days)
St.John XI
Yoannis • Ⲓⲱⲁⲛⲛⲏⲥ • يوأنس
FaragEl-Maksa,
Cairo, Egypt
In 1441, the Ethiopian EmperorZara Yaqob threatened theBurji Sultan Sayf ad-Din Jaqmaq to cut the flow of the Nile because of the destruction of monasteries and persecution against Copts led by the Sultan Jaqmaq. However, the Emperor refrained from doing so for the human suffering it would cause.

Pope John also sent a Coptic and Ethiopian delegation to theCouncil of Florence.
9023 September 1452
– 23 September 1465
(13 years)
St.Matthew II
Matheos • Ⲙⲁⲑⲉⲟⲥ • متاؤس
SulaymanUpper Egypt
911466
–28 December 1475
(8 years, 10 months, 6 days)
Gabriel VI
Gabriel • Ⲅⲁⲃⲣⲓⲏⲗ • غبريال
Egypt
922 March 1477
– 23 February 1478
(1 year, 3 days)
Michael VI
Mikhail • Ⲙⲓχⲁⲏⲗ • ميخائيل
Samalut,
Minya Governorate,Egypt
931 May 1480
– 17 September 1483
(3 years, 4 months, 17 days)
John XII
Yoannis • Ⲓⲱⲁⲛⲛⲏⲥ • يوأنس
Naqada,
Qena Governorate,
Egypt
9422 February 1484
– 18 February 1524
(39 years, 11 months, 26 days)
John XIII
Yoannis • Ⲓⲱⲁⲛⲛⲏⲥ • يوأنس
Sodfa,
Asyut Governorate,Egypt

16th century

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No.Apostolic ThronePortraitPopes and Patriarchs of Alexandria
English • Coptic • Arabic
Name before PatriarchatePlace of BirthNotes
9514 October 1525
– 17 July 1568
(43 years, 25 days)
St.Gabriel VII
Gabriel • Ⲅⲁⲃⲣⲓⲏⲗ • غبريال
RoufailEl-Qusiya,
Asyut Governorate,Egypt
9617 April 1571
– 8 September 1586
(15 years, 4 months, 19 days)
St.John XIV
Yoannis • Ⲓⲱⲁⲛⲛⲏⲥ • يوأنس
Manfalut,
Asyut Governorate, Egypt
9720 June 1587
– 17 May 1603
(15 years, 10 months, 24 days)
St.Gabriel VIII
Gabriel • Ⲅⲁⲃⲣⲓⲏⲗ • غبريال
ShenoudaMeir,
Asyut Governorate, Egypt

17th century

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No.Apostolic ThronePortraitPopes and Patriarchs of Alexandria
English • Coptic • Arabic
Name before PatriarchatePlace of BirthNotes
983 July 1603
– 11 September 1619
(16 years, 2 months, 9 days)
Mark V
Marcos • Ⲙⲁⲣⲕⲟⲥ • مرقس
El Bayadeya,
Asyut Governorate, Egypt
Arabic becomes Egypt's official language. Islamic rulers threatened to cut the tongues of any Egyptian that was found speaking in the Coptic language. Despite the persecutions, the Coptic Popes are credited for preserving the Coptic language.
9918 September 1619
– 10 September 1629
(9 years, 11 months, 22 days)
St.John XV
Yoannis • Ⲓⲱⲁⲛⲛⲏⲥ • يوأنس
Mallawi,
Minya Governorate, Egypt
Buried at St.Anba Bishih Monastery in El-Bayadia, Egypt.
1007 September 1631
– 3 April 1646
(14 years, 6 months, 23 days)
St.Matthew III
Matheos • Ⲙⲁⲑⲉⲟⲥ • متاؤس
TadrosToukh El-Nasarah,Monufia Governorate, Egypt
10120 April 1646
– 20 April 1656
(10 years)
St.Mark VI
Marcos • Ⲙⲁⲣⲕⲟⲥ • مرقس
TadrosBahgourah,
Qena Governorate, Egypt
1026 December 1660
– 22 August 1675
(14 years, 8 months, 9 days)
St.Matthew IV
Matheos • Ⲙⲁⲑⲉⲟⲥ • متاؤس
GuirguisMeir,
Asyut Governorate, Egypt
1035 May 1676
– 17 June 1718
(42 years, 3 months)
St.John XVI
Yoannis • Ⲓⲱⲁⲛⲛⲏⲥ • يوأنس
IbrahimToukh El-Nasarah,Monufia Governorate, Egypt

18th century

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No.Apostolic ThronePortraitPopes and Patriarchs of Alexandria
English • Coptic • Arabic
Name before PatriarchatePlace of BirthNotes
10421 August 1718
– 4 April 1726
(7 years, 7 months, 11 days)
St.Peter VI
Petros • Ⲡⲉⲧⲣⲟⲥ • بطرس
MorganAsyut
Asyut Governorate, Egypt
10512 January 1727
– 21 April 1745
(18 years, 3 months, 8 days)
St.John XVII
Yoannis • Ⲓⲱⲁⲛⲛⲏⲥ • يوأنس
AbdelsayedMallawi,
Minya Governorate, Egypt
10630 May 1745
– 18 May 1769
(23 years, 11 months, 18 days)
St.Mark VII
Marcos • Ⲙⲁⲣⲕⲟⲥ • مرقس
SimeonKlosna,El Bahnasa,
Minya Governorate, Egypt
During his Patriarchy, there was an attempt from the Catholic Church to take over the Coptic Church. They ordained a monk from Jerusalem to be a Catholic Bishop in Egypt, but he was unable to come to Egypt and stayed in Jerusalem. They also ordained Raphael Al Tokhi as their bishop for Upper Egypt, but he was unable to stay there, so the Pope of Rome called him to Rome to stay there. Pope Mark VII wrote many books about the Coptic Church.
10723 October 1769
– 9 June 1796
(26 years, 7 months, 14 days)
St.John XVIII
Yoannis • Ⲓⲱⲁⲛⲛⲏⲥ • يوأنس
YoussefFaiyum,
Faiyum Governorate,Egypt
During his Patriarchy,Pope Pius VI of Rome sent an envoy to Pope John XVIII of Alexandria asking him to unite the Church of Alexandria with the Roman Catholic Church under the proceedings of the Council of Chalcedon. Pope John XVIII and all the Bishops in Egypt unanimously refuted theTome of Leo and defended "One Nature-the Logos Incarnate," of the full humanity and full divinity. The famous scholar and theologianJoseph el-Abbah, Bishop of Girga responded to Pope Pius VI message and rejected the proceedings of the Council of Chalcedon in whichLeo, the Archbishop of Rome preached Christ "in two natures".
1084 October 1796
– 21 December 1809
(13 years, 2 months, 19 days)
St.Mark VIII
Marcos • Ⲙⲁⲣⲕⲟⲥ • مرقس
YouhannaTima,
Sohag Governorate,Egypt
During his Patriarchy, the French invaded Egypt. Hisseat atHaret Al Rum was transferred toSaint Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral, Azbakeya in the year 1800.

19th century

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No.Apostolic ThronePortraitPopes and Patriarchs of Alexandria
English • Coptic • Arabic
Name before PatriarchatePlace of BirthNotes
10924 December 1809
– 5 April 1852
(42–43 years)
St.Peter VII
Petros • Ⲡⲉⲧⲣⲟⲥ • بطرس
MankariusGawli, Manfalut,
Asyut Governorate,Egypt
A Russian ambassador offered the Patriarch Peter VII the protection from theEmperor of Russia,Nicholas I, however the patriarch thanked the Emperor, saying no other protection was needed than God.
1105 June 1853
– 31 January 1862
(6 years, 7 months, 13 days)
Cyril IV
Kyrillos • Ⲕⲩⲣⲓⲗⲗⲟⲩ • كيرلس
DaoudSawamaa, Girga,Sohag Governorate,EgyptHe established a Coptic School in Haret El-Sakkayeen. As well as a printing house and printed many church books.
11117 June 1862
– 18 January 1870
(7 years, 7 months, 3 days)
Demetrius II
Demetrios • Ⲇⲏⲙⲏⲧⲣⲓⲟⲥ • ديمتريوس
MikhailGalda,
Minya Governorate, Egypt
1121 November 1874
– 7 August 1927
(52 years, 9 months, 6 days)
Cyril V
Kyrillos • Ⲕⲩⲣⲓⲗⲗⲟⲩ • كيرلس
YouhannaTezment,Beni Suef Governorate,EgyptLongest-serving pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church. In 1908, Marcus Simaika Pasha obtained the approval of the pope to build theCoptic Museum which was inaugurated on 14 March 1910.

20th century

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No.Apostolic ThronePortraitPopes and Patriarchs of Alexandria
English • Coptic • Arabic
Name before PatriarchatePlace of BirthNotes
11316 December 1928
– 21 June 1942
(13 years, 6 months, 5 days)
John XIX
Yoannis • Ⲓⲱⲁⲛⲛⲏⲥ • يوأنس
Dair Tasa,
Asyut Governorate, Egypt
First ever Bishop or Metropolitan ordained Pope.
11419 February 1944
– 31 August 1945
(1 year, 6 months, 19 days)
Macarius III
Macarius • Ⲙⲁⲕⲁⲣⲓⲟⲥ • مكاريوس
El-Mahalla El-Kubra,Gharbia Governorat,EgyptWas ordained metropolitan for Assiut at 24 years old.
11526 May 1946
– 14 November 1956
(10 years, 5 months, 17 days)
Joseph II
Yousab • Ⲓⲱⲥⲏⲫ • يوساب
Naghamish,
Sohag Governorate, Egypt
Foundation of the Higher Institute of Coptic Studies.
11610 May 1959
– 9 March 1971
(11 years, 9 months, 29 days)
St.Cyril VI
Kyrillos • Ⲕⲩⲣⲓⲗⲗⲟⲩ • كيرلس
Azer Youssef AttaDamanhur,
Beheira Governorate,Egypt
Pope Cyril VI (also known in Arabic as "the man of prayer") gave a humble, public image for the Coptic church. One of the more recent popes to become involved in politics, Pope Cyril VI had good relations with Egyptian PresidentGamal Abdel Nasser. In the tenth year of his papacy, the holy church celebrates the inauguration ofthe new St. Mark Cathedral in Dair El-Anba Rowais, which was known also as Dair El-Khandaq. For this occasion and for the return of the relics of St. Mark the Apostle from Rome, after being in the city of Venice in Italy for eleven centuries, a great religious celebration was organized. The celebration was headed by Pope Kyrillos the Sixth and was attended by President Gamal Abdel Naser, President of the Arab Republic of Egypt,Emperor Haile Selassie the First, Emperor of Ethiopia, and many of the heads of different religions and representatives of churches from all around the world. Among those religious leaders wasMar Ignatius Yacoub the Third, the Antiochian Patriarch for the Syrian Orthodox.
11714 November 1971
– 17 March 2012
(40 years, 4 months, 3 days)
Shenouda III
Shenouda • Ϣⲉⲛⲟⲩϯ • شنودة
Nazeer Gayed RoufailAbnub,
Asyut Governorate,Egypt
First Pope to visit the Patriarchs of Rome and Constantinople since 451 AD. Most notably, Pope Shenouda III's reign also saw the rapid diaspora of Coptic people throughout the world for the first time in centuries (including the establishment of hundreds of churches in the United States, Australia, Canada and Switzerland.) Pope Shenouda III had the greatest impact on the Coptic Church's canon, modernizing several regulations to fit not only the needs of the Coptic people, but the traditions of the Church as well. He is formally known as "the man of ministry". From 2000 onward, violent persecution and massacres of Copts by Egyptian Muslims took place:Kosheh massacres,2005 Alexandria riot,Nag Hammadi massacre,2011 Alexandria bombing,2011 Imbaba church attacks and the massacre at the 2011Maspero demonstrations.

3rd millennium

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21st century

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No.Apostolic ThronePortraitPopes and Patriarchs of Alexandria
English • Coptic • Arabic
Name before PatriarchatePlace of BirthNotes
11818 November 2012
– Present
(Since 2012)
Theodore II
Tawadros • Ⲑⲉⲟ́ⲇⲱⲣⲟⲥ • تواضروس
Wagih Subhi Baqi SulaymanMansoura,Dakahlia Governorate,EgyptIn August 2013, Churches and monasteries in Upper Egypt (built in the 4th and 5th centuries) were forced to cancel Sunday Mass for the first time in 1,600 years due to the intense persecution led by theMuslim Brotherhood.[3] Persecution was also carried out by theIslamic State, including the2015 kidnapping and beheading of Copts in Libya,2018 Minya bus attack,Botroseya Church bombing,Palm Sunday church bombings and theattack on Saint Menas church. Construction of theCathedral of the Nativity of Christ, Cairo, the largest activeOriental Orthodox church in the world.

Papal names

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The most frequently used papal name is John, with 19 popes taking this name. There have also been 25 papal names that have only been used once. The number of all popes to the present is 118.

RankName#Popes
1John19I · II · III · IV · V · VI · VII · VIII · IX · X · XI · XII · XIII · XIV · XV · XVI · XVII · XVIII · XIX
2Gabriel8I · II · III · IV · V · VI · VII · VIII
MarkI · II · III · IV · V · VI · VII · VIII
4Peter7I · II · III · IV · V · VI · VII
5Michael6I · II · III · IV · V · VI
CyrilI · II · III · IV · V · VI
7Matthew4I · II · III · IV
8Athanasius3I · II · III
CosmasI · II · III
MacariusI · II · III
ShenoudaI · II · III
TheodosiusI · II · III
TimothyI · II · III
14Alexander2I · II
BenjaminI · II
DemetriusI · II
DioscorusI · II
JosephI · II
MinaI · II
SimeonI · II
Theodore / TawadrosI · II (Incumbent)
TheophilusI · II
23Abraham1
Achillas
Agathon
Agrippinus
Anastasius
Andronicus
Anianus
Avilius
Celadion
Christodoulos
Damian
Dionysius
Eumenius
Heraclas
Isaac
James
Julian
Justus
Kedron
Markianos
Maximus
Philotheos
Primus
Theonas
Zacharias

See also

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References

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General
Specific
  1. ^Atiya, Aziz S..The Coptic Encyclopedia. New York:Macmillan Publishing Company, 1991.ISBN 0-02-897025-X.
  2. ^Derek A. Welsby,The Medieval Kingdoms of Nubia (London, 2002), p. 73; B.T.A. Evetts (translator),The Churches and Monasteries of Egypt and Some Neighboring Countries attributed to Abu Salih, the Armenian, with added notes by Alfred J. Butler (Oxford, 1895), pp. 267ff
  3. ^"Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights: List of attacks on churches, religious buildings and Christians' private property from 14 August to 17 August 2013". Archived fromthe original on 8 December 2015.

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