Patriarch George I of Alexandria

George I served as Greek Patriarch of Alexandria between 621 and 631, succeeding St. John the Almsgiver. A biography[1] of St. John Chrysostom, reviewed by St. Photios in his Myriobiblos,[2] has been attributed to him,[3] as well as fragments on Psalm 2.[4]

References

  1. ^ Henry Savile, ed. (1612). Τοῦ ἐν Ἁγίοις Πατρὸς ἡμῶν Ἰωάννου Ἀρχιεπισκόπου Κωνσταντινουπόλεως τοῦ Χρυσοστόμου τῶν εὑρισκομένων Τόμος Ὄγδοος. Eton. pp. 157–265. {{cite book}}: |last1= has generic name (help)
  2. ^ Patrologia Græca, Vol. CIII, cols. 341–360B.
  3. ^ Patrologia Græca, Vol. CIII, col. 342, n. 74.
  4. ^ Balthasar Corderius, S.J. (1643 [reprinted 1677]). Expositio Patrum Græcorum in Psalmos. Antwerp: Officina Plantiniana. pp. xvj, 30ff.
  • "George I (621–630)". Official web site of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria and All Africa. Retrieved 2011-02-07.
Preceded by
John V
Greek Patriarch of Alexandria
621–631
Succeeded by
Cyrus
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