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Paul II the Jew (519–521) •
Euphrasius (521–526) •
Theodore IV Balsamon (before 1189–1195 or later) •
Michael II (1395–1412) •
Pachomius II (1412) •
Joachim I (?–1424/5) •
Mark II (1426/7–?) •
Dorotheus I (1434/5–1451) •
Michael III (1451–1456?) •
Mark III (1456?–1457/8) •
Joachim I (1458–1459 or after) •
Michael IV ( 1470/4–before 1484) •
Dorotheus II (before 1484–after 1500) •
Michael V (1523–1541) •
Dorotheus III (1541–1543) •
Joachim IV Ibn Juma (1543–1576) •
Michael VI Sabbagh (1577–1581) •
Joachim V (1581–1592) •
Joachim VI (1593–1604) •
Dorotheus IV (or V) Ibn Al-Ahmar (1604–1611) •
Athanasius II (or III) Dabbas (1611–1619) •
Ignatius III Atiyah (1619–1634) •
Cyril IV Dabbas (1619–1627) •
Euthymius II (or III) Karmah (1634–1635) •
Euthymius III (or IV) of Chios (1635–1647) •
Macarius III Ibn al-Za'im (1647–1672) •
Neophytos of Chios (1673–1682) •
Athanasius III (or IV) Dabbas (1685–1694), first time •
Cyril V (or III) Zaim (1672–1694, 1694–1720) • Athanasius III Dabbas (1720–1724), second time The Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch split into two factions in 1724 as the
Melkite Greek Catholic Church broke communion with the Orthodox Church and established communion with the
Catholic Church. Both groups recognize the same list of patriarchs for the period before 1724, but have had
different patriarchs since. ==Greek Orthodox patriarchs of Antioch after 1724==