The Patriarch of Antioch, is one of the original patriarchs of early Christianity, who were bishops with influence over other sees.
List of Patriarchs of Antioch
Saint Peter the Apostle c.37 - c.53 Euodius c.53 - c.68 Saint Ignatius c.68 - 107 Hero 107 - c.127 Cornelius c.127 - c.154 Eros c.154 - c.169 Theophilus c.169 - 182 Maximus I 182 - 191 Serapion 191 - 211 Ascelpiades 211 - 220 Philetus 220 - 231 Zebinnus 231 - 237 Saint Babylas 237 - 253 Fabius 253 - 256 Demetrius 256 - 260 Paul of Samosata 260 - 272 Domnus I 268 - 273 Timaeus 273 - 282 Cyril 283 - 303 Tyrannos 304 - 314 Vitalis 314 - 320 Saint Philogonus 320 - 323 Paulinus of Tyre 323 - 224 Saint Eustathius 324 - 337 Eulalius 331 - 333 Euphornius 333 - 334 Philaclus 334 - 342 Stephanus I 342 - 344 Leontius 344 - 357 Eudoxius 358 - 359 Euzoius 360 Saint Meletius 361 - 381 Flavian I 381 - 404 Porphyrus 404 - 412 Alexander 412 - 417 Theodotus 417 - 428 John I 428 - 442 Domnus II 442 - 449 Maximus II 449 - 455 Basil 456 - 458 Acacius 458 - 461 Martyrius 461 - 465 Peter the Fuller 465 - 466 Julian 466 - 476 Peter the Fuller (restored) 476 - 488 John II 488 - 490 Stephanus II 490 - 495 Callandion 495 - 496 Palladius 496 - 498 Flavian II 498 - 512 Severus of Antioch 512 - 538 (Severus was deposed by the Greek Orthodox Church in 518; while in exile in Egypt, he was recognized by many Syriac Christians as the lawful Patriarch until his death in 538) Paul I 518 - 521 Euphrosius 521 - 528 Ephrem of Amid 528 - 546 In 544, Jacob Baradaeus consecrated Sergius of Tella as Patriarch. To the year 544, both the Syrian Orthodox Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church recognize the same people as legitimate patriarchs; afterwards, they trace a different lineage. For later patriarchs of Antioch, see Greek Patriarch of Antioch and Syrian Patriarch of Antioch; there was also a Latin Patriarch of Antioch from 1100 to 1268.