Leontius I of Jerusalem
Leontius I of Jerusalem, also Leo, was Patriarch of Jerusalem of the Church of Jerusalem from 911 to 928.[1][2] Little is known about his activities while he was patriarch.
Career
Leontius was elected to the patriarchal see in 911 after Patr. Sergius II of Jerusalem reposed. In 923, the patriarchate was plagued by Muslim riots when they were angered by several victories by the Byzantine armies in the Arab–Byzantine wars. The rioters took special revenge on the Christians in Ashkelon and Caesarea where all the churches were destroyed. The Church eventually received permission from Caliph al-Muqtadir to rebuild the churches.
Patr. Leontius I was succeeded as patriarch by Anastasius (or Athanasius) in 929.
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Preceded by Sergius II of Jerusalem | Patriarch of Jerusalem 911-928 | Succeeded by Anastasius I of Jerusalem |
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- James, brother of Jesus
- Simeon of Jerusalem
- Justus
- Zacchaeus
- Tobias
- Benjamin
- John I
- Matthias
- Philip
- Senecas
- Justus II
- Levis
- Ephram
- Joseph I
- Judas
- Marcus
- Cassianus
- Poplius
- Maximus I
- Julian I
- Gaius I
- Symmachus
- Gaius II
- Julian II
- Capion
- Maximus II
- Antoninus
- Valens
- Dolichianus
- Narcissus
- Dius
- Germanion
- Gordius
- Alexander
- Mazabanis
- Imeneus
- Zamudas
- Ermon
- Macarius
- Maximus III
- Cyril I
- John II
- Praulius
- Juvenal
(from 451)
- Juvenal
- Anastasius I
- Martyrius
- Sallustius
- Elias I
- John III
- Peter
- Macarius II
- Eustochius
- John IV
- Amos
- Isaac
- Zacharias
- Modestus
- Sophronius
- Anastasius II
- John V
- Theodore
- Elias II
- George
- Thomas I
- Basileus
- John VI
- Sergius I
- Solomon
- Theodosius
- Elias III
- Sergius II
- Leontius I
- Athanasius I
- Christodulus I
- Agathon
- John VII
- Christodulus II
- Thomas II
- Joseph II
- Orestes
- Theophilus I
- Nicephorus I
- Joannichius
- Sophronius II
- Euthemius
- Simeon II
- Savvas§
- John VIII§
- Nicolas§
- John IX§
- Nicephorus II§
- Leontius II§
- Dositheos I
- Marcus II
- Euthemius II
- Athanasius II
- Sophronius III
- Gregory I
- Thaddaeus
- Athanasius III
- Gregory II
- Lazarus
- Dorotheus I
- Theophilus II
- Theophanes I
- Joachim
- Theophanes II
- Athanasius IV
- Jacob II
- Abraham I
- Gregory III
- Marcus III
- Dorotheus II
- Germanus
- Sophronius IV
- Theophanes III
- Paiseus
- Nectarius I
- Dositheos II
- Chrysanthus
- Meletius
- Parthenius
- Ephram II
- Sophronius V
- Abraham II
- Procopius I
- Anthemus
- Polycarpus
- Athanasius V
- Cyril II
- Procopius II
- Hierotheus
- Nicodemus I
- Gerasimus I
- Damian I
- Timotheus I
- Benedict I
- Diodoros I
- Irenaios I
- Theophilus III
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