Procopius I of Jerusalem
Procopius I
(died 1788) was
Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem
[
1
]
(1787 – November 3, 1788).
[
2
]
References
^
Jerusalem Patriarchate website, Apostolic Succession section
^
Google Books website,
Arab Orthodox Christians Under the Ottomans 1516-1831
(Appendix: Patriarchs and the Sultans), by Constantin Alexandrovich Panchenko
Bishops
and
patriarchs
of the
Greek Orthodox Church of Jerusalem
Bishops of Jerusalem
(until 451)
James, brother of Jesus
Simeon of Jerusalem
Justus
Zacchaeus
Tobias
Benjamin
John I
Matthias
Philip
Senecas
Justus II
Levis
Ephram
Joseph I
Judas
Marcus
Cassianus
Poplius
Maximus I
Julian I
Gaius I
Symmachus
Gaius II
Julian II
Capion
Maximus II
Antoninus
Valens
Dolichianus
Narcissus
Dius
Germanion
Gordius
Alexander
Mazabanis
Imeneus
Zamudas
Ermon
Macarius
Maximus III
Cyril I
John II
Praulius
Juvenal
Patriarchs of Jerusalem
(from 451)
Juvenal
Anastasius I
Martyrius
Sallustius
Elias I
John III
Peter
Macarius II
Eustochius
John IV
Amos
Isaac
Zacharias
Modestus
Sophronius
Anastasius II
John V
Theodore
Elias II
George
Thomas I
Basileus
John VI
Sergius I
Solomon
Theodosius
Elias III
Sergius II
Leontius I
Athanasius I
Christodulus I
Agathon
John VII
Christodulus II
Thomas II
Joseph II
Orestes
Theophilus I
Nicephorus I
Joannichius
Sophronius II
Euthemius
Simeon II
Savvas
§
John VIII
§
Nicolas
§
John IX
§
Nicephorus II
§
Leontius II
§
Dositheos I
Marcus II
Euthemius II
Athanasius II
Sophronius III
Gregory I
Thaddaeus
Athanasius III
Gregory II
Lazarus
Dorotheus I
Theophilus II
Theophanes I
Joachim
Theophanes II
Athanasius IV
Jacob II
Abraham I
Gregory III
Marcus III
Dorotheus II
Germanus
Sophronius IV
Theophanes III
Paiseus
Nectarius I
Dositheos II
Chrysanthus
Meletius
Parthenius
Ephram II
Sophronius V
Abraham II
Anthemus
Polycarpus
Athanasius V
Cyril II
Procopius II
Hierotheus
Nicodemus I
Gerasimus I
Damian I
Timotheus I
Benedict I
Diodoros I
Irenaios I
Theophilus III
§
: in exile at
Constantinople
due to the
Latin rule over Jerusalem