Names of the Patriarchs Year
1 Peter, Apostle 38
2 Evodius 44
3 Ignatius I, Martyr 68
4 Earon or Aaron 107
5 Cornelius 137
6 Eados 142
7 Theophilus 157
8 Maximin 171
9 Seraphin 179
10 Asclepiades, Martyr 189
11 Philip 201
12 Zebinus 219
13 Babylas, Martyr 237
14 Fabius 250
15 Demetrius 251
16 Paul I 259
17 Domnus I 270
18 Timothy 281
19 Cyril 291
20 Tyrantus 296
21 Vitalius 301
22 Philogonius 318
23 Eustachius 323
24 Paulin 338
25 Blessed Meletius 352
26 Philabinus 383
27 Evagrius 386
28 Phosphorius 416
29 Alexandre 418
30 Jean I 428
31 Théodote 431
32 Domnus II 442
33 Maxime 450
34 Accace 454
35 Martyrius 457
36 Pierre II 464
37 Philade 500
38 Severius I the Great 509
39 Sergius I the Jacobite 544
40 Domnus III 547
41 Anastase 560
42 Gregory I 564
43 Paul II 567
44 Patra 571
45 Domnus IV 586
46 Julian I 591
47 Athanasius I restored harmony between the Jacobite and Coptic sees in 616 595
48 John II 636
49 Theodore I 649
50 Severus 668
51 Athanasius II 684
52 Julian II 687
53 Elias I built the first Church of Antioch with the Caliph’s permission 709
54 In 726, Anathasius III established union with the Armenian Church at the Synod of Tofin in 724
55 Evanius I 740
56 Servatius I 759
57 Joseph 790
58 Cyriacus 793
59 Dionysius I 818
60 John III 847
61 Ignatius II 877
62 Theodosius 887
63 Dionysius II 897
64 John IV 910
65 Basil I 922
66 John V 936
67 Evanius II 954
68 Dionysius III 958
69 Abraham I 962
70 John VI imprisoned in Constantinople after the capture of Antioch in 969 by the Greek emperor Nikephoros Phokas 965
71 Athanasius IV 987
72 John VII 1004
73 Dionysius IV 1032
74 Theodore II 1042
75 Athanasius V 1058
76 John VIII 1064
77 Basil II 1074
78 Abdon 1076
79 Dionysius V 1077
80 Evanius III 1080
81 Dionysius VI 1088
82 Athanasius VI 1091
83 John IX 1131
84 Athanasius VII 1139
85 Michael I the Great, transferred the Jacobite Patriarchate to the city of Mardin (Turkey) in 1166
86 Athanasius VIII 1200
87 Michael II 1207
88 John VIII 1208
89 Ignatius III 1223
90 Dionysius VII 1253
91 John XI 1253
92 Ignatius IV 1264
93 Philanus 1283
94 Ignatius – Baruhid From this Patriarch onward, the name Ignatius is common to all his successors 1293
95 Ignatius – Ismae1 1333
96 Ignatius – Basil III 1366
97 Ignatius – Abraham II 1382
98 Ignatius – Basil IV 1412
99 Ignatius – Bahanam I 1415
100 Ignatius – Ka1ejib 1455
101 Ignatius – John XII 1483
102 Ignatius – Noah 1492
103 Ignatius – Jesus I 1509
104 Ignatius – James I 1510
105 Ignatius – David I 1519
106 Ignatius – Abdullah I 1520
107 Ignatius – Na Anathalak 1557
108 Ignatius – David II 1576
109 Ignatius – Phi1athus 1591
110 Ignatius – Abdullah II 1597
111 Ignatius – Cadhai’ 1598
112 Ignatius – Simeon 1640
113 Ignatius – Jesus II 1653
114 Ignatius – A Mesiah I 1661
115 Ignatius – Gabeed 1686
116 Ignatius – Gervais II 1687
117 Ignatius – Isaac 1708
118 Ignatius – Siccarablak 1722
119 Ignatius – Gervais III 1746
120 Ignatius – Gervais IV 1768
121 Ignace – Mathias 1781
122 Ignace – Behanam II 1810
123 Ignace – Jonas 1817
124 Ignace – Gervais V 1818
125 Ignatius – Elijah II 1839
126 Ignatius – James II 1847
127 Ignatius – Peter III From this patriarch onward, the succession is determined by the subsequent episcopal consecrations, and the dates given are those of the consecrations. 1872
128 Bishop Paul Athanasius consecrated by His Beatitude Ignatius Peter III as a Jacobite bishop. 1877
129 Bishop Julius I Alvarez, Archbishop of Ceylon. By a papal bull dated December 29, 1891, issued from the monastery of Mardin, His Beatitude Ignatius Peter III, Jacobite Patriarch of Antioch, authorized Bishop Alvarez to consecrate the priest Joseph-René Vilatte, granting him the title of archbishop. 1889
130 Bishop Joseph-René Vilatte was consecrated in the Cathedral of Our Lady of Good Death in Colombo (Ceylon) and founded the French Apostolic Catholic Church. May 25, 1892
131 Bishop Paolo Miraglia consecrated in the Church of Piacenza (Italy) as bishop of the Italian Catholic Church. May 6, 1900
132 Bishop Jules Houssay consecrated in the Old Catholic Church of Thiengen in the Duchy of Baden (Germany) as archbishop of the French Catholic Church. December 4, 1904
133 Bishop Louis-Marie-François Giraud June 21, 1911
134 Bishop Pierre-Gaston Vigue December 28, 1921
135 Bishop Ivan-Gabriel Drouet de la Thibauderie April 28, 1956
136 Bishop Paulin Freguis September 21, 1991
137 Bishop Jean Normand February 8, 2009
138 Bishop Raphaël Marie VILLIERE in Croissanville May 19, 2013 at the Chapel of Mary Mediatrix
139 Bishop Adriano Amato in Croissanville May 23, 2021 at the Chapel of Mary Mediatrix
