List of bishops of Edessa

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Below is a list of bishops of Edessa.

Early bishops

The following list is based on the records of the Chronicle of Edessa (to c.540) and the Chronicle of Zuqnin.

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Thaddeus (Addai I)

|c.100

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|According to Eusebius of Caesarea

Aggai

|c.190

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|According to Eusebius

Palut

|c.200

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|According to Eusebius;
He was a contemporary of Serapion of Antioch

Barsamya

| {{circa|250}}

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Conon

|304

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Sha'ad (Saades)

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|The Chronicle of Edessa places him between Conon and Ethalaha

Aitalaha

|324

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|The Chronicle of Edessa omits his date of death;
Abraham became bishop in 346

Abraham (I)

|346

|361

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Barses

|361

|March 378

|Translated by imperial order from Harran to Edessa

Eulogius

|379

|Good Friday 387

|Said to have been ordained the same year Theodosius I became emperor

Cyrus I

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|22 July 396

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Silvanus

|397

|17 October 398

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Pakida (Facidas)

|23 November 398

|"neomenia of the month of Ab" 409

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Diogenes

|409

|411

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Rabbula

|411

|8 August 435

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Ibas

|435

|1 January 448

|The Chronicle of Edessa states he was deposed 1 January 448 and restored two years later

Nonnus

|21 July 448

|450

|The Chronicle of Edessa states he left the see in 450, but was restored to Edessa after Ibas' death in 457

Ibas (restored)

|450

|28 October 457

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Nonnus (restored)

|457

|471

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Cyrus II

|471

|5 June 498

|Cyrus convinced Emperor Zeno to close the School of the Persians in Edessa

Peter

|498

|10 April 510

|Entered Edessa on 12 September

Paul

|510

|27 July 522

|Deposed for monophysitism

Asclepius

|23 October 522

|27 June 526

|Died in Antioch;
Paul had appointed him bishop of Harran

Paul (restored)

|8 March 526

|30 October 526

|Accepted the council of Chalcedon and restored after Asclepius' death

Andrew

|7 February 527

|6 December 532

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Addi (Addai II)

|28 August 533

|541

|Died after the completion of the Chronicle of Edessa

Amazonius

|553

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Thomas

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Theodore

|c.570

|600

|Perhaps bishop of Bostra (not Edessa)

Jacobite (Syriac) bishops

These bishops belonged to the Syriac Orthodox Church. During the later period there were also Byzantine rite bishops alongside them.

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Jacob Baradeus (James I)

|541

|30 July 578

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Severus

|578

|602/603

|Stoned to death by Narses

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|colspan="4"|In the first half of the seventh century, the episcopal structure appears to have been disrupted due to war:
   602/603 — Edessa captured by the Persians; recovered by the Romans 604/605
   May 611 — Edessa recaptured by the Persians
   627 — Persians evacuate Edessa as part of treaty
   638 — Edessa surrenders to the Muslim general Yazid

John

|609

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Ahischema (Nestorian)

|609

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|A Nestorian imposed by the Persian king Khosrau II

Paul

|fl. 624

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|In exile in Egypt (c.609–619) and Cyprus (619–629)

Isaiah

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|628

|Sent into exile

Simon I (Simeon I)

|before 644

|649/650

|Died in Amida;
Possibly an Orthodox bishop

Cyriacus I

|650/651

|664/665

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Daniel

|669

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Jacob II (James II)

|664/665

|709/710

|According to some sources, ruled twice:
from c.684 to 688 and again in 708 until his death on 5 June

Habib

|709/710

|728/729

|Some sources place him between the two terms of Jacob II

Gabriel

|724

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Constantine I

|728/729

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|Date of death missing from the Chronicle of Zuqnin, which extends his episcopate up to 745

Athanasius

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|Known only from the Chronicle of 846

Timothy (I) ?

|before 755

|754/755

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Zacharias the Stylite ?

|754/755

|760/7671

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Simon II (Simeon II)

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|761

|Retired

Anastasius

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|761

|Retired

Elijah of Qartnim (Elijah I)

|760/761

|after 775

|The Chronicle of Zuqnin says that he was never ordained;
Was apparently still bishop when the Chronicle of Zuqnin ends (775)

Basil I

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|Ruled during the patriarchate of Cyriacus (793–817)

Theodosius I

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|Ruled during the patriarchate of Cyriacus (793–817)

Cyril

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|Ruled during the patriarchate of Dionysius I (817–845)

Elijah II

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|Ruled during the patriarchate of Dionysius I (817–845)

Constantine II

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|Ruled during the patriarchate of Dionysius I (817–845)

Theodosius II

|825

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Cyriacus II

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|Ruled during the patriarchate of Ignatius II (878–883)

Theodosius III

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|Ruled during the patriarchate of Dionysius II (897–909)

Dioscorus

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|Ruled during the patriarchate of Dionysius II (897–909)

Timothy (II)

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|Ruled during the patriarchate of Dionysius II (897–909)

Philoxenus I

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|Ruled during the patriarchate of Basil I (923–935)

Abraham (II)

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|Ruled during the patriarchate of John VI (936–953)

Philoxenus II

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Ruled during the patriarchate of John VIII (1004–1033)
Athanasius I (Joshua)

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|Ruled during the patriarchate of Dionysius IV (1034–1044)

Hayya

|before 1034

|after 1074

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Athanasius II

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|Ruled during the patriarchate of Basil II (1074–1075)

Basil II

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|after December 1101

|Deposed

Ignatius

|after December 1101

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Athanasius III

|1130

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Basil III bar Soumana

|before 1144

|after 1166

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Athanasius IV

|c.1169

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Basil IV

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Abdallah

|1444

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|Ruled during the patriarchate of Ignatius V (1412–1454);
Entered into communion with the Roman church at the Council of Florence (1444)

Armenian bishops

These bishops belonged to the Armenian church. They ruled alongside Jacobite, Byzantine and Latin bishops.

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John

|before 1144

|after 1144

|Also called Ananias

Latin archbishops

In the first half of the twelfth century, during the period of the Crusades and the county of Edessa, there was a Latin rite archdiocese based in the city. It seems to have displaced the Byzantine bishop, but ruled alongside the Jacobite and Armenian bishops. From the 13th century on, titular bishops were sometimes appointed.

=Resident bishops=

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Benedict

|December 1099

|after 1104

|Consecrated in December 1099

Hugh

|before 1120

|23 December 1144

|Killed when Edessa was conquered by the Turks

=Titular bishops=

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William Freney

|1266

|after 1286

|Visited the Armenian kingdom of Cilicia;
Possibly resident in Edessa

John

|after 1286

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Martin

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John David

|30 May 1343

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|Possibly resident in Edessa

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|colspan="4"|No titular bishops appointed for centuries.

Livio Lilio

|18 August 1625

|22 June 1643

|Died in office

Giacinto di Subiano, O.P.

|14 November 1644

|13 July 1648

|Became archbishop of Smyrna

Johann Eberhard Nidhard, S.J.

|16 November 1671

|8 August 1672

|Became cardinal-priest of San Bartolomeo all'Isola

Carlo Francesco Airoldi

|26 June 1673

|before 15 April 1683

|Died in office

Thomas Vidoni

|27 September 1690

|29 October 1708

|Became a cardinal

Girolamo Grimaldi

|5 October 1712

|2 October 1730

|Became a cardinal

Giovanni Battista Barni

|22 January 1731

|9 September 1743

|Became a cardinal

Antonio Milón López

|5 April 1745

|4 June 1762

|Died in office

Manuel Ferrer y Figueredo

|27 March 1765

|23 June 1777

|Became bishop of Zamora

Gregorio Bandi

|17 December 1787

|10 April 1802

|Died in office

Francesco Bertazzoli

|24 May 1802

|16 May 1823

|Became cardinal-priest of Santa Maria sopra Minerva

Giacinto Placido Zurla, O.S.B.

|13 January 1824

|29 October 1834

|Died in office

Ignazio Giovanni Cadolini

|12 February 1838

|30 January 1843

|Became archbishop of Ferrara

Patrick Joseph Carew

|30 May 1843

|2 November 1855

|Died in office

Vincenzo Massoni

|19 June 1856

|3 June 1857

|Died in office

Gustav Adolf von Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst

|13 November 1857

|25 June 1866

|Became cardinal-priest of Santa Maria in Traspontina

Giuseppe Cardoni

|22 February 1867

|8 April 1873

|Died in office

Tommaso Michele Salzano, O.P.

|22 December 1873

|12 September 1890

|Died in office

Filippo Castracane degli Antelminelli

|25 September 1891

|21 August 1899

|Died in office

Gennaro Granito Pignatelli di Belmonte

|17 November 1899

|30 November 1911

|Became cardinal-priest of Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri

Tommaso Pio Boggiani, O.P.

|10 January 1912

|4 December 1916

|Became cardinal-priest of Santi Quirico e Giulitta

Giovanni Battista Marenco, S.D.B.

|7 January 1917

|22 October 1921

|Died in office

Mario Giardini, B.

|21 November 1921

|16 May 1931

|Became archbishop of Ancona

Luigi Centoz

|28 January 1932

|28 October 1969

|Died in office

References

  • [http://www.tertullian.org/fathers/chronicle_of_edessa.htm The Chronicle of Edessa]
  • Amir Harrak (editor and translator), The Chronicle of Zuqnin, parts III and IV: A.D. 488-775. Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 1999. {{ISBN|0-88844-286-6}}

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