List Latin patriarchs of Antioche

The function and the title of Latin Patriarche of Antioche were created by the Catholic church at the time of the Croisade S. They were removed in 1964.

Latin patriarchs of Antioche

  • Bernard of Valence (1100 - 1135)

  • Raoul de Domfront (1135 - 1139)
  • Aimery of Limoges, known as " Malafaida" (1139 - 1193)
  • Raoul II (1193 - 1196)
  • Pierre of Angouleme (1196 - 1208)
  • Pierre II of Ivrée (1209 - 1217)
  • Pierre III of Capoue (1219) (not devoted)
  • Rainier (1219 - 1225)
  • Vacancy ensured by the Latin archbishop of Tarsus (1225 - 1227)
  • Albert de Rezzato (1227 - 1246)
  • Opizo dei Fieschi (1247 - 1292), holder starting from 1268
  • Isnard, archbishop of Thèbes (in Greece) (1311-1320)
  • Vacancy of the patriarchate (1320-1342)
  • Gerald Othon, general of Franciscains (1342-1348)
  • Raymond de Salgues, bishop of Agen (? 1364-1374)
  • Séguin d' Anton, archbishop of Turns (1380-1395)
  • Wenceslas, chancellor of King de Bohème (1398-1409)
  • Jean, perpetual administrator of Saint-Ruf (1415-1426)
  • Guillaume of the Tower, bishop of Rodez (1429-1439?)
  • Denis of the Mill, bishop of Paris (1439-1447)
  • Jacques Jouvenel of Ursins (1449-1457)
  • NR.? 1461
  • Lorenzo Zane, bishop of Brescia (1478-1485)
  • Alfonso Caraffa, bishop of Lucera (1505-1534)
  • Juan de Rivera, archbishop of Valence (Spain) (1568-1581?)
  • Luigi Gaetani, cardinal (1622-1626)
  • Gian Battista Pamphili (1626-1631) future Innocent pope X
  • Cesare Monti, archbishop of Milan (1631-1650?)
  • Alessandro Crescenzi, cardinal (1675-1688)
  • Charles-Thomas Maillard de Tournon, legate in China (1701-1710)
  • Giberto Borromeo, cardinal (1711-1714)
  • Joaquin Fernando de Portocarrero, cardinal (1740-1760)

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