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Ephram II of Jerusalem

Ephram II (died 1770) was a Greek writer. He was born in Athens. He was Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem (1766 – April 26, 1770).

References

  1. "Jerusalem Patriarchate website, Apostolic Succession section". Πατριαρχείοv Ιεροσολύμων - Επίσημη Πύλη Ειδησεογραφίας (in Greek). Retrieved 2024-02-06.
  2. Panchenko, Constantin Alexandrovich (2016-05-23). Arab Orthodox Christians Under the Ottomans 1516–1831. Holy Trinity Publications. ISBN 978-1-942699-10-1.
Religious titles
Preceded byParthenius Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem
1766–1770
Succeeded bySophronius V
Bishops and Patriarchs of the Greek Orthodox Church of Jerusalem
Bishops of Jerusalem
(until 451)
Patriarchs of Jerusalem
(from 451)
: in exile at Constantinople due to the Latin rule over Jerusalem


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