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** and Patriarch
** Patriarch of Alexandria
** Patriarch Anatolius of Constantinople
** Patriarch Germanus I of Constantinople ( Eastern Church )
** In the first meeting between leaders of the Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches since the 15th century, Pope Paul VI and Patriarch Athenagoras I meet in Jerusalem.
** Nectarius of Jerusalem, Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem ( d. 1680 )
** Ecumenical Patriarch Athanasius II of Constantinople ( all killed in, or shortly after, the siege of Constantinople )
** Patriarch Leo of Constantinople
** Patriarch Filaret of Moscow and All Rus ' ( d. 1633 )
** Nestorius ( c. 386 – c. 451 ), Patriarch of Constantinople, 428-431
** Patriarch Theodosius I of Alexandria ( 535 – 567 )
** Patriarch Theodosius II of Alexandria ( 12th century )
** The Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople, chief of the Orthodox Church of Constantinople and the Spiritual Leader of Eastern Orthodoxy.
** The Patriarch of Alexandria and All Africa and the chief of the Greek Orthodox Church of Alexandria.
** The Patriarch of Antioch and the head of the Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch and All the East in the Near East.
** The Patriarch of All Bulgaria and the chief of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church in Bulgaria, recognized as a Patriarchate in 927
** The Serbian Patriarch and the chief of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Serbia ( and the former Yugoslavia ), recognized as a Patriarchate during 1375
** The Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia and the chief of the Russian Orthodox Church in Russia, recognized as a Patriarchate during 1589
** The Patriarch of All Romania and the chief of the Romanian Orthodox Church in Romania, recognized as a Patriarchate during 1925
** The Patriarch of Constantinople for the Armenians in Turkey.
** The Patriarch of Jerusalem and of Holy Zion for the Armenians in Israel, Palestine, Jordan and the Persian Gulf.
** The Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople, headed by the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople, who is also the " first among equals " of the Eastern Orthodox Communion
** Patriarch Heraclius of Jerusalem
** Severus was the legal successor and Patriarch, and the Syriac Catholic or Syriac Orthodox Patriarchs are the successors of the See.
** Severus ( who died before Falvian ) was not Patriarch at any time and thus the Syriac Catholic and Syriac Orthodox Patriarchs are not the successors of the See, and

** and Jerusalem
** Rich persons in Samaria & Jerusalem ( 6. 1-7 ; 8. 4-8 )
** The effects of these events on agriculture, farmers, and on the supply of agricultural offerings for the Jerusalem temple, interspersed with a call to national lament.
** Simeon of Jerusalem ( Western Christianity )
** Kings of Jerusalem
** Angelus of Jerusalem
** Sophronius of Jerusalem
** Alexander of Jerusalem
** Cyril of Jerusalem
** Narcissus of Jerusalem ( Roman Catholic Church )
** Teddy Kollek, Austrian-born mayor of Jerusalem ( d. 2007 )
** Israel's Knesset passes the Jerusalem Law.
** A general strike in the old quarter of Jerusalem protests Israel's unification of the city.
** June 7 – The First Crusade: The Siege of Jerusalem begins.
** July 8 – 15, 000 starving Christian soldiers march around Jerusalem.
** July 15 – Christian soldiers under Godfrey of Bouillon, Robert II of Flanders, Raymond IV of Toulouse and Tancred take Jerusalem after a difficult siege.
** Isabella of Jerusalem, Queen of Jerusalem 1190 / 1192 – 1205 ( d. 1205 )
** June – The Second Crusade reaches Jerusalem.
** The Church of Jerusalem
** The Church of Sinai ( Jerusalem Patriarchate )
** Mattathias, father of Judas Maccabaeus, Jewish priest from Modi ' in, near Jerusalem, who has started and briefly led a rebellion by the Jews in Judea against the Seleucid kingdom of Syria
** Crassus sacks the Temple of Hierapolis and the Temple in Jerusalem on his way to engage the Parthians.

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