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List of bishops of Edessa

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Below is a list of bishops of Edessa.

Early bishops

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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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Jacobite (Syriac) bishops

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

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Armenian bishops

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

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Latin archbishops

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In the first half of the twelfth century, during the period of the Crusades and the county of Edessa, there was a Latin Church 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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Titular bishops

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References

  • 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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