Christian Denominations 2024

Latin Patriarchs of Jerusalem 2024

Arnulf of Chocques (1099)
Dagobert of Pisa (1099–1101)
Maurice of Porto (1101–1102), ad interim
Evremar (1102–1105)
Dagobert of Pisa (restored) (1105)
Ghibbelin of Arles (1107–1112)
Arnulf of Chocques (re-appointed) (1112–1118)
Warmund of Jerusalem (also known as Garmond of Picquigny) (1119–1128)
Stephen of La Ferté (1128–1130)
William of Malines (1130–1145)
Fulk of Angoulême (1146–1157)
Amalric of Nesle (1157–1180)
Heraclius (1180–1191)
Rodolfo (1191–1192)
Michele de Corbeil (1193–1194)
Aymar the Monk (also known as Aimaro Monaco dei Corbizzi) (1194–1202)
Soffredo (also known as Loffredo Errico Gaetani) (1202–1204)
Albert of Vercelli (also known as Albert Avogadro) (1204–1214)
Raoul of Mérencourt (1214–1225)
Gerold of Lausanne (1225–1238)
Robert of Nantes (1240–1254)
Jacques Pantaléon (1255–1261), future Pope Urban IV of Rome
William II of Agen (1261–1270)
Thomas Agni of Cosenza (1271–1277)
John of Vercelli (1278–1279)
Elijah (1279–1287)
Nicholas of Hanapes (1288–1294)
Landolfo (1295–1304)
Antony Bek (1306–1311)
Pierre Pleinecassagne (1314–1318)
Pierre (1314–1318)
Raymond Bequin (1324–1329 Died
Peter Paludanus (1329–1342 Died)
Élie de Nabinal, O.F.M. (1342)
Pierre de Casa, O. Carm. (1342–1348)
Emanuele de Nabinal, O.F.M. (1345)
Guillaume Amici (Lamy) (1349–1360)
Philippe de Cabassole (1361–1368)
Guglielmo Militis, O.P. (1369–1371)
Guilherme Audibert de la Garde (1371–1374)
Philippe d'Alençon de Valois (1375–1378)
Guglielmo da Urbino, O.F.M. (1379–?)
Named by the pope of Rome:
Stephanus de Insula (Štefan), O.E.S.A. (1379–1384)
Fernandus (1386–1395)
Ugo Roberti (1396–1409 Died)
Named by the Pope of Avignon:
Lope Fernández de Luna (1380–1382)
Bertrande de Chanac (1382–1385)
Aimone Séchal (1385–1404)
Francesc Eiximenis (1408–1409)
Francisco Clemente Pérez Capera (1419–1429)
Leonardo Delfino (patriarch), O.F.M. (1430–1434)
Biagio Molino (1434–1447 Died)
Cristoforo Garatoni (Apostolic Administrator 1448–1449)
Bessarion (Apostolic Administrator 1449–1458)
Lorenzo Zanni (Lorenzo Zane) (1458–1460)
Louis de Haricuria (1460–1479)
Bartolomeo della Rovere, O.F.M. (1480–1494)
Giovanni Antonio Sangiorgio (1500–1503)
Bernardino López de Carvajal y Sande (1503–1511 Resigned)
Rodrigo de Carvajal (1523–1539)
Alessandro Farnese (1539–1550)
Cristoforo Spiriti (1550–1556 Died)
Antonio Elio (Antonius Helius) (1558–1576)
Gian Antonio Facchinetti de Nuce (1576–1584)
Scipione Gonzaga (1585–1588)
Fabio Blondus de Montealto (Fabio Biondi) (1588–1618)
Francesco Cennini de' Salamandri (1618–1621)
Diofebo Farnese (1621–1622 Died)
Alfonso Manzanedo de Quiñones (1622–1627 Died)
Domenico de' Marini (patriarch) (1627–1635 Died)
Giovanni Battista Colonna (1636–1637 Died)
Tegrimus Tegrimi (1638–1641 Died)
Aegidius Ursinus de Vivere (1641–1647 Died)
Camillo Massimo (1653–1671)
Egidio Colonna (patriarch), O.S.B. (1671–1686 Died)
Bandino Panciatichi (1689–1690)
Niccolo Pietro Bargellini (1690–1694 Died)
Francesco Martelli (1698–1706)
Muzio Gaeta (1708–1728)
Vincent Louis Gotti (1728–1729)
Pompeo Aldrovandi (1729–1734)
Tommaso Cervini (1734–1751)
Tommaso de Moncada (1751–1762)
Giorgio Maria Lascaris (1762–1795)
Michele di Pietro (1800–1821)
Francesco Maria Fenzi (1816–1829)
Paolo Augusto Foscolo (1830–1847)
Luigi Piavi (1889–1905)       (1)    (2)     (3)
Filippo Camassei (1906–1919)       (1)    (2)     (3)
Luigi Barlassina (1920–1947)       (1)    (2)     (3)
Alberto Gori (1949–1970)       (1)    (2)     (3)
Giacomo Giuseppe Beltritti (1970–1987)     (1)      (2)     (3)
Michel Sabbah (1987–2008)      (1)    (2)     (3)
Fouad Twal (2008–2016)      (1)    (2)     (3)
Pierbattista Pizzaballa (2020 – present)      (1)    (2)     (3)

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