Callinicus of Alexandria
Greek Patriarch of Alexandria from 1858 to 1861
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Callinicus (Greek: Καλλίνικος; born Konstantinos Kyparissis; 1800 – 12 July 1889) served as the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Alexandria from 14 March 1858 until his resignation on 24 May 1861.[1] He was born in Skotina, Pieria in 1800. Callinicus died in Mytilene on 12 July 1889.[2]
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Preceded by | Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Alexandria 1858–1861 | Succeeded by Jacob |
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Bishops of Thessalonica
Under Rome:
- Gaius
- Nicholas I
- Artemius
- Alexander I
- John I
- Aetius
- Irenius
- Paulinus
- Ascholius
- Anysius
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- Anastasius I
- Auxitheus
- Andrew
- Dorotheus I
- Aristides
- Elias
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- Theodosius I
- Eusebius of Thessalonica
- John II
- Plotinus
- John II
- Paul I
- John III
- Sergius
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- Peter
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- Basil I
- Theophilus
- Thomas
- Joseph the Confessor
- Leo the Philosopher
- Anthony the Confessor
- Basil II
- Theodore
- Paul II
- Gregory I
- Methodius
- John IV the Thessalian
- Basil III the Confessor
- Anatolius
- Isidore I
- Nicetas I
- Theophanes I
- Prometheus
- Theodulus
- Constantine II
- Michael I
- Nicetas II
- Constantine II
- Leo
- Romanus
- Basil IV of Ohrid
- Eustathius of Thessalonica
- Constantine III Mesopotamites
- Chrysanthus
- Constantine III Mesopotamites
- Nicetas III
- Joseph II
- Michael II Palatanos
- Manuel
- Joannicius Kydones
- Demetrius
- Ignatius I
- James
- Jeremy
- Euphemianus
- John V
- Gregory II
- Ignatius II
- Macarius I
- Gregory III Palamas
- Neilos Kabasilas
- Nicholas Kabasilas
- Dorotheus II
- Isidore II
- Gabriel I
- Symeon of Thessalonica
- Gregory III
- Nephon
- Macarius II
- Theonas
- Theophanes II
- Gregory-David
- Joasaph I
- Metrophanes
- Gabriel II
- Matthew I
- Joasaph II Argyropoulos
- Sophronius I
- Zosimas
- Parthenius
- Athanasius I
- Damascenus I
- Callinicus I
- Theocletus
- Joachim I
- Dionysius
- Anastasius II
- Meletius I
- Methodius
- Ignatius II
- James II
- Ignatius II
- Ananias
- Joachim II
- Gabriel III
- Spyridon
- Neophytus I
- Theodosius II
- Damascenus II
- James III
- Gerasimus
- Joseph III the Hieromartyr
- Matthew II
- Macarius III
- Meletius II
- Ieronymus
- Callinicus II
- Neophytus II
- Joachim III
- Callinicus III
- Gregory IV
- Sophronius II
- Athanasius II
- Alexander II
- Joachim IV
- Gennadius
- Panteleimon I
- Leonidas
- Panteleimon II
- Anthimos
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