List of Armenian Patriarchs of Constantinople

List of Armenian Patriarchs of Constantinople

(refer to Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople

The list of Armenian Patriarchs of Constantinople presents the Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople from the date it was established.

* Hovakim I of Constantinople (1461-1478)
* Nigolayos I of Constantinople (1478-1489)
* Garabed I of Constantinople (1489-1509)
* Mardiros I of Constantinople (1509-1526)
* Krikor I of Constantinople (1526-1537)
* Astvadzadur I of Constantinople (1537-1550)
* Stepanos I of Constantinople (1550-1560)
* Diradur I of Constantinople (1561-1563)
* Hagop I of Constantinople (1563-1573)
* Hovhannes I of Constantinople (1573-1581)
* Tovmas I of Constantinople (1581-1587)
* Sarkis I of Constantinople(1587-1590)
* Hovhannes II of Constantinople (1590-1591)
* Azaria I of Constantinople (1591-1592)
* Sarkis II of Constantinople (1592-1596)
** Diradur I of Constantinople(1596-1599), restored
* Melkisetek I of Constantinople (1599-1600)
* Hovhannes III of Constantinople (1600-1601)
* Krikor II of Constantinople (1601-1608)
** vacant (1608-1611)
** Krikor II of Constantinople(1611-1621), restored 1st time
** Hovhannes III (1621-1623), restored 1st time
** Krikor II (1623-1626), restored 2nd time
* Zakaria I of Constantinople (1636-1639)
** Hovhannes III (1631-1636), restored 2nd time
** Zakaria I (1636-1639), restored
* Tavit I of Constantinople (1639-1641)
* Giragos I of Constantinople (1641-1642)
* Hacatur I of Constantinople (1642-1643)
** Tavit I (1643-1644), restored 1st time
* Tovmas II of Constantinople (1644)
** Tavit I (1644-1649), restored 2nd time
** Tavit I (1650-1651), restored 3rd time
* Yegiazar I of Constantinople (1651-1652)
* Hovhannes IV of Constantinople (1652-1655)
** "vacant" (1655-1657)
** Tovmas II (1657-1659), restored
* Mardiros II of Constantinople (1659-1660)
* Gazar I of Constantinople (1660-1663)
* Hovhannes V of Constantinople (1663-1664)
* Sarkis III of Constantinople (1664-1665)
** Hovhannes V (1665-1667), restored
** Sarkis III (1667-1670), restored
* Stepanos II of Constantinople (1670-1674)
* Hovhannes VI of Constantinople(1674-1675)
* Andreas I of Constantinople(1673-1676)
* Garabed II of Constantinople (1676-1679)
* Sarkis IV of Constantinople (1679-1680)
** Garabed II (1680-1681), restored 1st time
* Toros I of Constantinople (1681)
** Garabed II (1681-1684), restored 2nd time
* Yeprem I of Constantinople(1684-1686)
** Garabed II (1686-1687), restored 3rd time
** Toros I (1687-1688), restored
* Hacadur II of Constantinople (1688)
** Garabed II (1688-1689), restored 4th time
** "vacant" (1689-1692)
* Matteos I of Constantinople (1692-1694)
** Yeprem I (1694-1698), restored 1st time
* Melkisetek II of Constantinople (1698-1699)
* Mihitar I of Constantinople (1699-1700)
** Melkisetek II (1700-1701), restored
** Yeprem I (1701-1702), restored 2nd time
* Avedik I of Constantinople (1702-1703)
* Kalust Gaydzag I (1703-1704)
* Nerses I of Constantinople(1704)
** Avedik I (1704-1706), restored
* Mardiros III of Constantinople (1706)
* Mikayel I of Constantinople(1706-1707)
* Sahag I of Constantinople (1707)
* Hovhannes VII of Constantinople (1707-1708)
** Sahag I (1708-1714), restored
* Hovhannes VIII of Constantinople (1714-1715)
* Hovhannes IX of Constantinople (1715-1741)
* Hagop II of Constantinople (1741-1749)
* Brokhoron I of Constantinople (1749)
* Minas I of Constantinople(1749-1751)
* Kevork I of Constantinople(1751-1752)
** Hagop II (1752-1764), restored
* Krikor III of Constantinople (1764-1773)
* Zakaria II of Constantinople (1773-1781)
* Hovhannes X of Constantinople (1781-1782)
** Zakaria II (1782-1799), restored
* Taniel I of Constantinople(1799-1800)
* Hovhannes XI of Constantinople (1800-1801)
* Krikor IV of Constantinople (1801-1802)
** Hovhannes XI (1802-1813), restored
* Abraham I of Constantinople (1813-1815)
* Bogos I of Constantinople (1815-1823)
* Garabet III of Constantinople (1823-1831)
* Stepanos II of Constantinople (1831-1839)
* Hagopos III of Constantinople (1839-1840)
** Stepanos II (1840-1841), restored
* Astvadzadur II of Constantinople (1841-1844)
* Matteos II of Constantinople (1844-1848)
** Hagopos III (1848-1856), restored
* Kevork II of Constantinople (1856-1860)
* Sarkis V of Constantinople (1860-1861)
* Bogos II of Constantinople (1863-1869)
* Ignatios I of Constantinople (1869)
* Mkrtich (1869-1873)
* Nerses II of Constantinople (1874-1884)
* Harutyun I of Constantinople (1885-1888)
* Horen I of Constantinople (1888-1894)
** "vacant" (1894-1896)
* Maghakia Ormanian (1896-1908)
* Madteos Izmirlian (1908-1909)
* Yeghische Tourian (1909-1910)
* Hovhannes Arscharouni (1911-1913)
* Zaven Der Yeghiayan (1913-1922)
** "vacant" (1922-1927)
* Mesrob Naroyan (1927-1943)
** "vacant" (1943-1951)
* Karekin Khachadourian (1951-1961)
** "vacant" (1961-1963)
* Shenork Kaloustian (1963-1990)
* Karekin II Kazanjian (1990-1998)
* Mesrob II Mutafian (1998-present)

ee also

*Armenian Catholicoi of Cilicia
*Armenian Patriarchs of Jerusalem
*Armenian Catholic Patriarchs
*Catholicos of Armenia

External links

* [http://www.lraper.org Armenian Patriarchate of Turkey Bulletin]


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