List of Syriac Orthodox Patriarchs of Antioch


The Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch and All the East is the head of the Syriac Orthodox Church. The Patriarchate of Antioch was established by Saint Peter in the 1st century AD, but split into two separate lines of patriarchs after the deposition of Patriarch Severus of Antioch in 518 over the issue of the Council of Chalcedon of 451. The non-Chalcedonian supporters of Severus went on to form what is now known as the Syriac Orthodox Church, whilst the Chalcedonians developed the church now known as the Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch.
The Syriac Orthodox Church underwent schism in the medieval era, first, after the death of Patriarch Philoxenus I Nemrud in 1292 with the formation of separate patriarchates of Mardin and Melitene, and again in 1364 due to the emergence of a patriarchate of Tur Abdin. Unity was restored to the church gradually as the patriarchate at Melitene came to an end in c. 1360, and the patriarchate of Mardin lapsed after its patriarch Ignatius Behnam Hadloyo was acknowledged as Patriarch of Antioch in 1445. A line of patriarchs in communion with the Roman Catholic Church split permanently in 1783, and thus formed the Syriac Catholic Church.
The following is a list of all the incumbents of the office of Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch.

List of patriarchs

Patriarchs of Antioch before 512

Syriac patriarchs from 512 to 1292

Unless otherwise stated, all information is from the , and the list provided in The Syriac World, as noted in the bibliography below.
  1. Severus I
  2. :vacant
  3. Sergius of Tella
  4. :vacant
  5. Paul II
  6. :vacant
  7. Peter III
  8. Julian II
  9. :vacant
  10. Athanasius I Gammolo
  11. John III
  12. Theodore
  13. Severus II bar Masqeh
  14. :vacant
  15. Athanasius II Baldoyo
  16. Julian III
  17. Elias I
  18. Athanasius III
  19. Iwannis I
  20. :Isaac I
  21. :Athanasius Sandalaya
  22. George I
  23. :John of Raqqa
  24. :David of Dara
  25. Joseph
  26. Quriaqos of Tagrit
  27. :Abraham
  28. Dionysius I Telmaharoyo
  29. :Simeon
  30. John IV
  31. :vacant
  32. Ignatius II
  33. :vacant
  34. Theodosius Romanus
  35. :vacant
  36. Dionysius II
  37. John V
  38. Baselius I
  39. John VI
  40. Iwannis II
  41. Dionysius III
  42. Abraham I
  43. :vacant
  44. John VII Sarigta
  45. Athanasius IV Salhoyo
  46. John VIII bar Abdoun
  47. Dionysius IV Yahyo
  48. :vacant
  49. John IX bar ʿAbdun
  50. Athanasius V Yahyo
  51. John X bar Shushan
  52. Baselius II
  53. :John bar ʿAbdun
  54. Dionysius V Laʿzar
  55. :vacant
  56. Iwannis III
  57. Dionysius VI
  58. Athanasius VI bar Khamoro
  59. John XI bar Mawdyono
  60. Athanasius VII bar Qatra
  61. Michael I
  62. :Theodore bar Wahbun
  63. Athanasius VIII bar Salibi
  64. :Michael II the Younger
  65. John XII
  66. :vacant
  67. Ignatius III David
  68. :Dionysius VII ʿAngur
  69. John XIII bar Ma'dani
  70. Ignatius IV Yeshu
  71. Philoxenus I Nemrud

    Syriac patriarchs from 1292 to 1445

On the death of Patriarch Philoxenus I Nemrud in 1292, the Syriac Orthodox Church split into the patriarchates of Antioch, Mardin, and Melitene. A separate patriarchate of Tur Abdin broke off from the patriarchate of Mardin in 1364. The patriarchate of Melitene ended in c. 1360, and the patriarch of Mardin Ignatius Behnam Hadloyo was acknowledged as the patriarch of Antioch in 1445, thus ending the schism.
Patriarchate of Antioch
  1. Michael II
  2. Michael III Yeshu
  3. Baselius III Gabriel
  4. Philoxenus II
  5. Baselius IV Simon
Patriarchate of Mardin
Patriarchate of Melitene
Patriarchate of Tur Abdin

Syriac patriarchs from 1445 to 1782

  1. Ignatius Behnam Hadloyo
  2. Ignatius Khalaf Maʿdnoyo
  3. Ignatius John XIV
  4. Ignatius Noah of Lebanon
  5. Ignatius Yeshu I
  6. Ignatius Jacob I
  7. Ignatius David I
  8. Ignatius Abdullah I
  9. Ignatius Nimat Allah
  10. Ignatius David II Shah
  11. Ignatius Pilate
  12. Ignatius Hidayat Allah
  13. Ignatius Simon
  14. :Ignatius Shukrallah I
  15. Ignatius Yeshu II
  16. Ignatius Abdulmasih I
  17. Ignatius George II
  18. Ignatius Isaac II
  19. Ignatius Shukrallah II
  20. Ignatius George III
  21. Ignatius George IV

    Syriac Orthodox patriarchs from 1782 to present

  22. Ignatius Matthew
  23. Ignatius John
  24. Ignatius George V
  25. Ignatius Elias II
  26. Ignatius Jacob II
  27. Ignatius Peter IV
  28. Ignatius Abdulmasih II
  29. Ignatius Abdullah II
  30. :vacant
  31. Ignatius Elias III
  32. Ignatius Aphrem I
  33. Ignatius Jacob III
  34. Ignatius Zakka I
  35. Ignatius Aphrem II