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Well, here's Constantinople, from the patriarchate.org site:

Bishops of Byzantium (until 325)
St. Andrew the Apostle ( founder )
Stachys the Apostle (38-54)
Onesimus (54-68)
Polycarpus I (69-89)
Plutarch (89-105)
Sedecion (105-114)
Diogenes (114-129)
Eleutherius (129-136)
Felix (136-141)
Polycarpus II (141-144)
Athendodorus (144-148)
Euzois (148-154)
Laurence (154-166)
Alypius (166-169)
Pertinax (169-187)
Olympians (187-198)
Mark I or Marcus I (198-211)
Philadelphus (211-217)
Ciriacus I (217-230)
Castinus (230-237)
Eugenius I (237-242)
Titus (242-272)
Dometius (272-284)
Rufinus I (284-293)
Probus (293-306)
Metrophanes (306-314)
Alexander (314-337)

Bishops and Archbishops of Constantinople (before 330 inclusive)
Paul I (337-339)
Eusebius of Nicomedia (339-341)
Paul I, restored (341-342)
Macedonius I (342-346)
Paul I, restored (346-351)
Macedonius I, restored (351-360)
Eudoxius of Antioch (360-370)
Demophilus (370-379)
Euagrius (370 or 379)
Maximus (380)
Gregory I Nazianzus the Theologian (379-381)
Nectarius (381-397)
John I Chrysostom (398-404)
Arsacius of Tarsus (404-405)
Atticus (406-425)
Sisinnius I (426-427)
Nestorius (428-431)
Maximianus (431-434)
Proclus (434-446)
Phlabianus or Flavian (446-449)
Anatolius (449-451)

Patriarchs of Constantinople (since 451)
Anatolius (451-458)
Gennadius I (458-471)
Acacius (471-488)
Fravitta or Phrabitas (488-489)
Euphemius (489-495)
Macedonius II (495-511)
Timothy I or Timotheus I (511-518)
John II Cappadocia (518-520)
Epiphanius (520-535)
Anthimus I (535-536)
Menas (536-552)
Eutychius (552-565, 577-582)
John III Scholasticus (565-577)
John IV Nesteutes (582-595)
Cyriacus or Kyriakos (Greek) (596-606)
Thomas I (607-610)
Sergius I (610-638)
Pyrrhus I (638-641)
Paul II (641-653)
Peter (654-666)
Thomas II (667-669)
John V (669-675)
Constantine I (675-677)
Theodore I (677-679)
George I (679-686)
Paul III (687-693)
Callinicus I (693-705)
Cyrus (705-711)
John VI (712-715)
Germanus I of Constantinople (715-730)
Anastasius (730-754)
Constantine II (754-766)
Nicetas (766-780)
Paul IV (780-784)
Saint Tarasius (784-806)
Nicephorus I (806-815)
Theodotus I of Cassiteras (815-821)
Antony I of Constantinople (821-836)
John VII Grammaticus (836-843)
Methodius I (843-847)
Ignatius I (847- December 25 858, 867- October 23 877)
Photius I the Great (December 25 858-867, 877-886)
Stephan I (886-893)
Antony II Kauleas (893-901)
Nicholas I Mysticus (901-907, 912-925)
Euthymius I Syncellus (907-912)
Stephan II of Amasea (925-928)
Tryphon (928-931)
Theophylactus (933-956)
Polyeuctus (956-970)
Basil I Skamandrenus (970-974)
Antony III Studites (974-980)
Nicholas II Chrysoberges (984-996)
Sisinnius II (996-998)
Sergius II (999-1019)
Eustathius (1019-1025)
Alexus I Studites (1025-1043)
Michael I Cerularius (1043-1058)
Costantine III Lichoudas (1059-1063)
John VIII Xiphilinus (1064-1075)
Cosmas I (1075-1081)
Eustathius Garidas (1081-1084)
Nicholas III Grammaticus (1084-1111)
John IX Agapetus (1111-1134)
Leon Styppes (1134-1143)
Michael II Kurkuas (1143-1146)
Cosmas II Atticus (1146-1147)
Nicholas IV Muzalon (1147-1151)
Theodotus II (1151-1153)
Neophytus I (1153)
Constantine V Chliarenus (1154-1156)
Luke Chrysoberges (1156-1169)
Micheal III of Anchialus (1170-1177)
Chariton (1177-1178)
Theodosius I Borradiotes (1179-1183)
Basil II Carnaterus (1183-1186)
Nicetas II Muntanes (1186-1189)
Leon Theotokites (1189-1190)
Dositheus (1190-1191)
George II Xiphilinus (1191-1198)
John X Camaterus (1198-1206)
Michael IV Autoreianus (1207-1213)
Theodore II Eirenicus (1213-1215)
Maximus II (1215)
Manuel I Charitopoulos (1215-1222)
Germanus II (1222-1240)
Methodius II (1240)
vacancy 1240-1244
Manuel II (1244-1255)
Arsenius Autoreianus (1255-1259, 1261-1267)
Nicephorus II (1260-1261)
Germanus III (1267)
Joseph I Galesiotes (1267-1275)
John XI Bekkos (1275-1282)
Gregory II Cyprius (1283-1289)
Athanasius I (1289-1293, 1303-1309)
John XII (1294-1303)
Nephon I (1310-1314)
John XIII Glykys (1315-1320)
Gerasimus I (1320-1321)
Jesaias (1323-1334)
John XIV Kalekas (1334-1347)
Isidore I (1347-1350)
Callistus I (1350-1354, 1355-1363)
Philotheus Kokkinos (1354-1355, 1364-1376)
Macarius (1376-1379, 1390-1391)
Neilus Kerameus (1379-1388)
Antony IV (1389-1390, 1391-1397)
Callistus II Xanothopoulos (1397)
Matthew I (1397-1410)
Euthymius II (1410-1416)
Joseph II (1416-1439)
Metrophanes II (1440-1443)
Gregory III Mammas (1443-1450)
Athanasius II (1450-1453)
Gennadius II Scholarius (1453-1456, 1458, 1462-1463)
Isidore II Xanthopoulos (1456-1457)
Sophronius I Syropoulos (1463-1464)
Gennadius (1464)
Joasaph I (1464, 1464-1466)
Marcus II (1466)
Symeon I (1466, 1471-1474, 1481-1486)
Dionysius I (1466-1471, 1489-1491)
Raphael I (1475-1476)
Maximus III (1476-1481)
Nephon II (1486-1488, 1497-1498, 1502)
Maximus IV (1491-1497)
Joachim I (1498-1502, 1504)
Pachomius I (1503-1504, 1504-1513)
Theoleptus I (1513-1522)
Jeremias I (1522-1545)
Joannicus I (1546)
Dionysius II (1546-1555)
Joasaph II (1555-1565)
Metrophanes III (1565-1572, 1579-1580)
Jeremias II Tranos (1572-1579, 1580-1584. 1587-1595)
Pachomius II (1584-1585)
Theoleptus II (1585-1586)
Matthew II (1596, 1598-1602, 1603)
Gabriel I (1596)
Theophanes I Karykes (1597)
Meletius I Pegas (coadjutor) (1597-1598, 1601
Neophytus II (1602-1603, 1607-1612)
Raphael II (1603-1607)
Timotheus (1612-1620)
Cyril I Lucaris (1612, 1620-1623, 1623-1630, 1630-1633, 1633-1634, 1634-1635, 1637-1638)
Gregory IV (1623)
Anthimus II (1623)
Cyril II Kontares (1633, 1635-1636, 1638-1639)
Athanasius III Patelaros (1634)
Neophytus III (1636-1637)
Parthenius I (1639-1644)
Parthenius II (1644-1646, 1648-1651)
Joannicus II (1646-1648, 1651-1652, 1653-1654, 1655-1656))
Cyril III (1652-1654)
Parthenius III (1656-1657)
Gabriel II (1657)
Parthenius IV (1657-1662, 1665-1667, 1671, 1675-1676, 1684, 1685)
Theophanes II (1659)
Dionysius III (1662-1665)
Clement (1667)
Methodius III (1668-1671)
Dionysius IV Muselimes (1671-1673, 1676-1679, 1682-1684, 1686, 1687, 1693-1694)
Gerasimus II (1673-1674)
Athanasius IV (1679)
James (1679-1682, 1685-1686, 1687-1688)
Callinicus II (1688, 1689-1693, 1694-1702)
Neophytus IV (1688)
Gabriel III (1702-1707)
Neophytus V (1707)
Cyprianus I (1707-1709, 1713-1714)
Athanasius V (1709-1711)
Cyril IV (1711-1713)
Cosmas III (1714-1716)
Jeremias III (1716-1726. 1732-1733)
Paisius II (1726-1732, 1740-1743, 1744-1748)
Serapheim I (1733-1734)
Neophytus VI (1734-1740, 1743-1744)
Cyril V (1748-1751, 1752-1757)
Callinicus III (1757)
Serapheim II (1757-1761)
Joannicus III (1761-1763)
Samuel I Chatzeres (1763-1768, 1773-1774)
Meletius II (1769-1769)
Theodosius II (1769-1773)
Sophoronius II (1774-1780)
Gabriel IV (1780-1785)
Procopius I (1785-1789)
Neophytus VII (1789-1794, 1798-1801)
Gerasimus III (1794-1797)
Gregory V (1797-1798, 1806-1808, 1818-1821)
Callinicus IV (1801-1806. 1808-1809)
Jeremias IV (1809-1813)
Cyril VI (1813-1818)
Eugenius II (1821-1822)
Anthimus III (1822-1824)
Chrysanthus I (1824-1826)
Agathangelus I (1826-1830)
Constantius I (1830-1834)
Constantius II (1834-1835)
Gregory VI (1835-1840, 1867-1871)
Anthimus IV (1840-1841, 1848-1852)
Anthimus V (1841-1842)
Germanus IV (1842-1845, 1852-1853)
Meletius III (1845)
Anthimus VI (1845-1848, 1853-1855, 1871-1873)
Cyril VII (1855-1860)
Joachim II (1860-1863, 1873-1878)
Sophoronius III (1863-1866)
Joachim III (1878-1884, 1901-1912)
Joachim IV (1884-1887)
Dionysius V (1887-1891)
Neophytus VIII (1891-1894)
Anthimus VII (1895-1897)
Constantine V (1897-1901)
Germanus V (1913-1918)
vacancy 1918-1921
Meletius IV Metaxakis (1921-1923)
Gregory VII (1923-1924)
Constantine VI (1924-1925)
Basil III (1925-1929)
Photius II (1929-1935)
Benjamin I (1936-1946)
Maximus V (1946-1948)
Athenagoras (1948-1972)
Demetrius I (1972-1991)
Bartholomew I (1991-present)
 
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See of Antioch

Saint Peter the Apostle (founder) c.37 - c.53
Saint Evodius c.53 - c.68
Saint Ignatius c.68 - 107
Hero 107 - c.127
Cornelius c.127 - c.154
Eros c.154 - c.169
Theophilus c.169 - 182
Maximus I 182 - 191
Serapion 191 - 211
Ascelpiades 211 - 220
Philetus 220 - 231
Zebinnus 231 - 237
Saint Babylas 237 - 253
Fabius 253 - 256
Demetrius 256 - 260
Paul of Samosata 260 - 272
Domnus I 268 - 273
Timaeus 273 - 282
Cyril 283 - 303
Tyrannos 304 - 314
Vitalis 314 - 320
Saint Philogonus 320 - 323
Paulinus of Tyre 323 - 224
Saint Eustathius 324 - 337
Eulalius 331 - 333
Euphornius 333 - 334
Philaclus 334 - 342
Stephanus I 342 - 344
Leontius 344 - 357
Eudoxius 358 - 359
Euzoius 360
Saint Meletius 361 - 381
Flavian I 381 - 404
Porphyrus 404 - 412
Alexander 412 - 417
Theodotus 417 - 428
John I 428 - 442
Domnus II 442 - 449
Maximus II 449 - 455
Basil 456 - 458
Acacius 458 - 461
Martyrius 461 - 465
Peter the Fuller 465 - 466
Julian 466 - 476
Peter the Fuller (restored) 476 - 488
John II 488 - 490
Stephanus II 490 - 495
Callandion 495 - 496
Palladius 496 - 498
Flavian II 498 - 512
Severus of Antioch 512 - 518
Paul I 518 - 521
Euphrosius 521 - 528
Ephrem of Amid 528 - 546
Domnus III (546 - 561)
Anastasius the Sinaite (561 - 571)
Gregory (571 - 594)
Anastasius the Sinaite (restored) (593 - 599)
Anastasius II (599 - 610)
Gregory II (610 - 620)
Anastasius III (620 - 628)
Macedonius (628 - 640)
George I (640 - 656)
Macarius (656 - 681)
Theophanes (681 - 687)
Sebastian (687 - 690)
George II (690 - 695)
Alexander (695 - 702)
vacancy 702 - 742
Stephen IV (742 - 744)
Theophylact (744 - 751)
Theodore (751 - 797)
John IV (797 - 810)
Job (810 - 826)
Nicholas (826 - 834)
Simeon (834 - 840)
Elias (840 - 852)
Theodosius I (852 - 860)
Nicholas II (860 - 879)
Michael (879 - 890)
Zacharias (890 - 902)
George III (902 - 917)
Job II (917 - 939)
Eustratius (939 - 960)
Christopher (960 - 966)
Theodorus II (966 - 977)
Agapius (977 - 995)
John IV (995 - 1000)
Nicholas III (1000 - 1003)
Elias II (1003 - 1010)
George Lascaris (1010 - 1015)
Macarius the Virtuous (1015 - 1023)
Eleutherius (1023 - 1028)
Peter III (1028 - 1051)
John VI, also known as Dionysus (1051 - 1062)
Aemilian (1062 - 1075)
Theodosius II (1075 - 1084)
Nicephorus (1084 - 1090)
John VII (1090 - 1155)
John IX (1155 - 1159)
Euthymius (1159 - 1164)
Macarius (1164 - 1166)
Athanasius I (1166 - 1180)
Theodosius III (1180 - 1182)
Elias III (1182 - 1184)
Christopher II (1184 - 1185)
Theodore IV (Balsamon) (1185 - 1199) [2]
Joachim (1199 - 1219)
Dorotheus (1219 - 1245)
Simeon II (1245 - 1268)
Euthymius II (1268 - 1269)
Theodosius IV (1269 - 1276) [3]
Theodosius V (1276 - 1285)
Arsenius (1285 - 1293)
Dionysius (1293 - 1308)
Mark (1308 - 1342)
Ignatius II (1342 - 1386) [4]
Pachomius (1386 - 1393)
Nilus (1393 - 1401)
Michael III (1401 - 1410)
Pachomius II (1410 - 1411)
Joachim II (1411 - 1426)
Mark III (1426 - 1436)
Dorotheus II (1436 - 1454)
Michael IV (1454 - 1476)
Mark IV (1476)
Joachim III (1476 - 1483)
Gregory III (1483 - 1497)
Dorotheus III (1497 - 1523)
Michael V (1523 - 1541)
Dorotheus IV (1541 - 1543
Joachim IV (Ibn Juma) (1543 - 1576)
Michael VI (Sabbagh) (1577 - 1581)
Joachim V (1581 - 1592)
Joachim VI (1593 - 1604)
Dorotheus V (1604 - 1611)
Athanasius III (Dabbas) (1611 - 1619)
Ignatius III (Attiyah) (1619 - 1631)
Euthymius III (1635 - 1636)
Euthymius IV (1636 - 1648)
Michael III (Zaim) (1648 - 1672)
Neophytos (1674 - 1684)
Athanasius IV (Dabbas) (1686 - 1694)
Cyril III (Zaim) (1694 - 1720)
Athanasius IV (Dabbas) (1720 - 1724) [5]
Sylvester (1724 - 1766)
Philemon (1766 - 1767)
Daniel (1767 - 1791)
Euthymius (1792 - 1813)
Seraphim (1813 - 1823)
Methodius (1843 - 1859)
Hierotheos (1850 - 1885)
Gerasimos (1885 - 1891)
Spyridon (1892 - 1898)
Meletius II (Doumani) (1899 - 1906)
Gregory IV(Haddad) (1906 - 1928)
Alexander III (Tahan) (1928 - 1958)
Theodosius VI (Abourjaily) (1958 - 1970)
Elias IV (Muawad) (1970-1979)
Ignatius IV (Hazim) (1979-present )



[1] Severus was the last Monophysite Patriarch of Antioch, and thus was deposed by the Church in 518 AD.

[2] With Theodore IV, the Patriachate was in exile, at first at Constantinople, having been replaced by a Latin Patriarch.

[3] With Theodosius IV, the Patriachate returned to Antioch.

[4] With Ignatius, the Patriachate transferred to Damascus.

[5] By the end of Atahanasius IV rule, a group left the Patriarchate and was received by the Roman Catholic Church, giving birth to the Melkite church.

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org
 
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Saint Mark the Evangelist (founder, 43-63)
Anianus (61-82)
Avilius (83-95)
Kedron (96-106)
Primus (106-118)
Justus (118-129)
Eumenes (131-141)
Mark II (142-152)
Celadion (152-166)
Agrippinus (167-178)
Julian (178-189)
Demetrius (189-232)
Heraclas (232-248)
Dionysius (248-264)
Maximus (265-282)
Theonas (282-300)
Peter I (300-311)
Achillas (312-313)
Alexander I (313-328)
Athanasius I (328-339)
Gregory of Cappadocia (339 - 346)
Athanasius I (restored) (346 - 373)
Peter II (373-380)
Timothy I (380-385)
Theophilus I (385-412)
Cyril I (412-444)
Dioscorus I (444-451) [1]
Proterius (452-457)
Timothy II (457-460)
Timothy III (460–475)
Peter III (477)
Timothy III (477–482)
John I (482)
Peter III (482–489)
Athanasius II (489–496)
John II (496–505)
John III (505–516)
Dioscorus II (516–517)
Timothy IV (517–535)
Theodosius (535–536)
Paul (537–540)
Zoilus (541–551)
Apollinarius (551–569)
John IV (569–579)
Eulogius I (581–607)
Theodore (607–609)
John V (610–619)
George I (621–631)
Cyrus (631–643)
Peter IV (643–651)
Theodore II (Coadjutor)
Peter V (Coadjutor)
Peter VI (Coadjutor)
Theophylactus (Coadjutor)
Onopsus (Coadjutor)
Cosmas I (727–768)
Politianus (768–813)
Eustatius (813–817)
Christopher I (817–841)
Sophronius I (841–860)
Michael I (860–870)
Michael II (870–903)
Christodoulus (907–932)
Eutychius (932–940)
Sophronius (941)
Isaac (941–954)
Job (954–960)
Elias I (963–1000)
Arsenius (1000–1010)
Theophilus (1010–1020)
George II (1021–1051)
Leontius (1052–1059)
Alexander II (1059–1062)
John VI (1062–1100)
Eulogius
Sabbas
Cyril II
Theodosius II
Sophronius III (1116–1171)
Elias II (1171–1175)
Eleutherius (1175–1180)
Mark III (1180–1209)
Nicholas I (1210–1243)
Gregory I (1243–1263)
Nicholas II (1263–1276)
Athanasius III (1276–1316)
Gregory II (1316–1354)
Gregory III (1354–1366)
Niphon (1366–1385)
Mark IV (1385–1389)
Nicholas III (1289–1398)
Gregory IV (1398–1412)
Nicholas IV (1412–1417)
Athanasius IV (1417–1425)
Mark V (1425–1435)
Philotheus (1435–1459)
Mark VI (1459–1484)
Gregory V (1484–1486)
Joachim (1486–1567)
Silvester (1569–1590)
Meletius I (1590–1601)
Cyril III (1601–1620)
Gerasimus I (1620–1636)
Metrophanes (1636–1639)
Nicephorus (1639–1645)
Joannicius (1645–1657)
Paisius (1657–1678)
Parthenius I (1678–1688
Gerasimus II (1688–1710)
Samuel (1710–1712)
Cosmas II (1712–1714)
Samuel (1714–1723)
Cosmas II (1723–1736)
Cosmas III (1737–1746)
Matthew (1746–1766)
Cyprian (1766–1783)
Gerasimus III (1783–1788)
Parthenius II (1788–1805)
Theophilus III (1805–1825)
Hierotheus I (1825–1845)
Artemius (1845–1847)
Hierotheus II (1847–1858)
Callinicus (1858–1861)
Jacob (1861–1865)
Nicanor (1866–1869)
Sophronius IV (1870–1899)
Photius (1900–1925)
Meletius II (1926–1935)
Nicholas V (1936–1939)
Christopher II (1939–1966)
Nicholas VI (1968–1986)
Parthenius III (1987–1996)
Peter VII (1997–2004)
Theodoros II (2004–present)


[1] In 451, following the Ecumenical Council of Chalcedon, the monophysite heresiarch Dioscorus was deposed. This resulted in the split of the Copts from the Orthodox Church of Alexandria.

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Saint James the Just (founder, until 62)
Simeon (62 - 107)
Justus I (???- 111)
Zaccheus (111-134)
Tobias (???)
Benjamin I (???)
John I (???)
Matthew I (???)
Philip (???)
Senecas (???)
Justus II (???)
Levis (???)
Ephram (???)
Joseph I (???)
Judas (???- 134)
Marcus (134 -185)
Cassianus (???)
Poplius (???)
Maximus I (???)
Julian I (???)
Gaius I (???)
Symmachus (???)
Gaius II (???)
Julian II (???)
Capion (???)
Maximus II (???)
Antoninus (???)
Valens (???)
Dolichianus (???)
Narcissus (185 - 211)
Dius (???)
Germanion (???)
Gordius (???-231)
Alexander (231 - 251)
Mazabanis (251-260)
Imeneus (260-298)
Zamudas (298-300)
Ermon (300-314)
Macarius I (314-333)
Maximus III (333-348)
Cyril I (350-386)
John II (386-417)
Praulius (417-422)
Iouvenalios (422-458)
Anastasius I (458-478)
Martyrius (478-486)
Sallustius (486-494)
Elias I (494-516)
John III (51-524)

Patriarchs of Jerusalem

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*Note: Patriarch Jove was the first Metropolitan of Moscow who was elevated to the Rank of Patriarch. The Patriarchate was dismantled by Tzar Peter the Great in 1700 due to his wishes to westernize Russia. The Patriarchate was restored with the elevation of Patriarch Tikhon in 1917.


Patriarch Pimen I (1971-1990)
Patriarch Alexius II (1990-present)
 
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Sorry, Peter was not the first bishop of Rome. He was bishop of Antioch. Bishops are Bishops of one city, not 2. He was in Rome for less than a year. Kam, you can get away with debating us in the Justin Martyr sub-forum, but this is not a debate forum. If you are here to attempt to prostelytize I must warn you it will be met with the most strict resistance. Plenty of other members of OBOB have tried it before only to fail.
 
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I would like to see more about the Cypriot church.


Here is a list of Archbishops of the Autocephalous Greek Cypriot Orthodox Church since its foundation with known dates of enthronement:

St. Barnabas (45 A.D)
Gelassios (325)
St. Epiphanios (368)
Stavrinos (403)
Troilos (431)
Reginos (431)
Olympios (449)
Stavrinos II (457)
Anthemios (470)
Olympios II (During the reign of Justinian)
Philoxenos (During the reign of Justinian)
Damianos (During the reign of Justinian)
Sophronios (During the reign of Justinian)
Gregorios (During the reign of Justinian)
Arkadios (During the reign of Justinian)
Plutarch (620)
Arkadios II (630)
Serghios (643)
Epiphanios II (681)
Ioannis (691)
Georgios (750)
Constantine (783)
Epiphanios III (890)
Vasilios
Nicholaos
Ioannis II (1151)
Barnabas II (1175)
Sophronios II (1191)
Isaias (1209)
Neophytos (1222)
Georgios II (1254)
Germanos (1260)

During the Lusignan and later Venetian rule from 1260-1571 the Church of Cyprus ceased to be autocephalous and came under the direct rule of the Papacy, its fourteen Dioceses was reduced to four until 1571 when the Ottomans, for expedient administrative reasons, restored to the Orthodox Church of Cyprus all its previous privileges and rights.

Timotheos (1572)
Lavrentios (1580)
Neophytos (1592)
Athanassios (1592)
Veniamin (1600)
Christodoulos (1606)
Nikephorus (1641)
Ilarion Kigalas (1674)
Christodoulos II (1682)
Iacovos (1691)
Germanos II (1695)
Patriarch of Antioch Athanasios (1705)
Iacovos II (1709)
Silvestros (1718)
Philotheos (1734)
Paissios (1759)
Chrysanthos (1767)
Kyprianos (1810)
Ioakim (1821)
Damaskinos (1824)
Panaretos (1827)
Ioannikos (1840)
Kyrillos (1849)
Makarios I (1854)
Sophronios III (1865)
Kyrillos II (1909)
Kyrillos III (1916)
Leontios (1947)
Makarios II (1947)
Makarios III (1950) Archbishop and first President of the Republic Cyprus
Chrysostomos I (1977)
Chrysostomos II (2006)
 
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Excuse my ignorance, but what happened between 45-325 AD?

Hi ortho_cat

Good question. I think that it has something to do with the Cypriot Church claiming St. Barnabas as its founder(being martyred in Cyprus) as a way to end the supremacy of the Patriarch of Antioch, but honestly I don't really know.
 
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