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List of 17th-century religious leaders

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of the top-level leaders for religious groups with at least 50,000 adherents, and that led anytime from January 1, 1601, to December 31, 1700. It should also only mention leaders who have been mentioned in other articles and lists.

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Buddhism

  • Tibetan Buddhism, Mongolia –
  • Zanabazar Öndur gegeen Luvsadambiyjaltsan, (1635–1723)
  • Duchod Labrangpa Jamgon Kunga, Throne holder (1685–1711)

Christianity

Catholicism

Eastern Orthodoxy

  • Matthew II, Ecumenical Patriarch (1596, 1598–1602, 1603)
  • Neophytus II, Ecumenical Patriarch (1602–1603)
  • Raphael II, Ecumenical Patriarch (1603–1607)
  • Neophytus II, Ecumenical Patriarch (1607–1612), restored
  • Cyril I Lucaris, acting Ecumenical Patriarch (1612)
  • Timothy II, Ecumenical Patriarch (1612–1620)
  • Cyril I Lucaris, Ecumenical Patriarch (1620–1623), restored 1st time
  • Gregory IV, Ecumenical Patriarch (1623)
  • Anthimus II, Ecumenical Patriarch (1623)
  • Cyril I Lucaris, Ecumenical Patriarch (1623–1633), restored 2nd time
  • Cyril II Kontares, Ecumenical Patriarch (1633)
  • Cyril I Lucaris, Ecumenical Patriarch (1633–1634), restored 3rd time
  • Athanasius III Patelaros, Ecumenical Patriarch (1634)
  • Cyril I Lucaris, Ecumenical Patriarch (1634–1635), restored 4th time
  • Cyril II Kontares, Ecumenical Patriarch (1635–1636), restored 1st time
  • Neophytus III of Nicea, Ecumenical Patriarch (1636–1637)
  • Cyril I Lucaris, Ecumenical Patriarch (1637–1638) restored 5th time
  • Cyril II Kontares, Ecumenical Patriarch (1638–1639), restored 2nd time
  • Parthenius I, Ecumenical Patriarch (1639–1644)
  • Parthenius II, Ecumenical Patriarch (1644–1646)
  • Joannicius II, Ecumenical Patriarch (1646–1648)
  • Parthenius II, Ecumenical Patriarch (1648–1651), restored
  • Joannicius II, Ecumenical Patriarch (1651–1652), restored 1st time
  • Cyril III, Ecumenical Patriarch (1652–1652)
  • Athanasius III, Ecumenical Patriarch (1652), restored
  • Paisius I, Ecumenical Patriarch (1652–1653)
  • Joannicius II, Ecumenical Patriarch (1653–1654), restored 2nd time
  • Cyril III, Ecumenical Patriarch (1654), restored
  • Joannicius II, Ecumenical Patriarch (1655–1656), restored 3rd time
  • Parthenius III, Ecumenical Patriarch (1656–1657)
  • Gabriel II, Ecumenical Patriarch (1657)
  • Parthenius IV, Ecumenical Patriarch (1657–1659)
  • Theophanes II, Ecumenical Patriarch (1659)
  • vacant, Ecumenical Patriarch (1659–1662)
  • Dionysius III, Ecumenical Patriarch (1662–1665)
  • Parthenius IV, Ecumenical Patriarch (1665–1667), restored 1st time
  • Clement, Ecumenical Patriarch (1667)
  • Methodius III, Ecumenical Patriarch (1668–1671)
  • Parthenius IV, Ecumenical Patriarch (1671), restored 2nd time
  • Dionysius IV Muselimes, Ecumenical Patriarch (the Muslim), Ecumenical Patriarch (1671–1673)
  • Gerasimus II, Ecumenical Patriarch (1673–1674)
  • Parthenius IV, Ecumenical Patriarch (1675–1676) restored 3rd time
  • Dionysius IV Muselimes (the Muslim), Ecumenical Patriarch (1676–1679), restored 1st time
  • Athanasius IV, Ecumenical Patriarch (1679)
  • James, Ecumenical Patriarch (1679–1682)
  • Dionysius IV Muselimes (the Muslim), Ecumenical Patriarch (1682–1684), restored 2nd time
  • Parthenius IV, Ecumenical Patriarch (1684–1685) restored 4th time
  • James, Ecumenical Patriarch (1685–1686), restored 1st time
  • Dionysius IV Muselimes (the Muslim), Ecumenical Patriarch (1686–1687), restored 3rd time
  • James, Ecumenical Patriarch (1687–1688), restored 2nd time
  • Callinicus II, Ecumenical Patriarch (1688, 1689–1693, 1694–1702)
  • Neophytus IV, Ecumenical Patriarch (1688)
  • Dionysius IV Muselimes (the Muslim), Ecumenical Patriarch (1693–1694), restored 4th time
  • Gerasimos II, Pope and Patriarch (1688–1710)
  • Athanasios III (1st time), Patriarch (1686–1694)
  • Athanasios III, Patriarch (1720–1724)
  • Adrian I, Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia (1690–1700)
  • Trifily of Krutitsy, Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia (1700–1701)
  • Theodosios, Metropolitan of Hungaro-Walachia (1679–1708)
  • Theodosios, Metropolitan of Turnovo (1697–?)
  • Ioan VII, Catholicos-Patriarch of Iberia (1696–1700)
  • Evdemoz II, Catholicos-Patriarch of Iberia (1700–1703)
  • Germanos II, Archbishop of Nea Justiniana and All Cypru (1694–1705)
  • Kosmas, Metropolitan of Durrë (1694–1702)
  • Ioannikios I, Archbishop of Sinai (1671–1702)
  • Varlaam I, Metropolitan of Kiev (1690–1707)
  • Orthodox Church of Macedonia -
  • Raphail, Archbishop of Ohrid (1699–1702)

Oriental Orthodoxy

  • Eremia II, Catholicose of Aluank' (1676–1701)
  • Matevos I, Catholicose of Cilicia (1694–1705)
  • Petros, Metropolitan of Ethiopia (1599?–1607)
  • Simon, Metropolitan of Ethiopia (1608–1617)
  • Afonso Mendes (1622–1632), Catholic Patriarch, supported by Susenyos I and deposed by Fasilides
  • vacant (1632–1633)
  • Rezek, Metropolitan of Ethiopia (c. 1634)
  • Marqos (c. 1635–1672) and Krestodolos II (c. 1640–1672), both serving as Metropolitans of Ethiopia
  • Sinoda, Metropolitan of Ethiopia (1672–1687)
  • vacant (1687–1689)
  • Marqos, Metropolitan of Ethiopia (1689–late 17th century)
  • Marqos X, Metropolitan of Ethiopia (1694–1716)

Protestantism

Lutheran

  • Olaus Swebilius, Archbishop of Uppsala (1681–1700)
  • Eric Benzelius, Archbishop of Uppsala (1700–1709)

Anglicanism

Other Christian or Christian-derived faiths

  • Eliyya X Yohannan Marogin, Patriarch (1660–1700)
  • Eliyya XI Marogin, Patriarch (1700–1722)
  • Shimoun XIII Dinkha, Patriarch (1692–1700)
  • Shimoun XIV Sleman, Patriarch (1700–1740)

Islam

Sunni

Shia

  • Sadr al-Din Muhammad bin Haydar, Imam (1586–1622)
  • Mu'in al-Din bin Sadr al-Din, Imam (1622–1644)
  • Atiyyat Allah bin Muin al-Din, Imam (1644–1663)
  • Aziz Shah bin Atiyyat Allah, Imam (1663–1691)
  • Mu'in al-Din II bin 'Aziz Shah, Imam (1691–1715)

Judaism and related

  • Western Europe –
  • Ottoman Empire –
  • Hayim Kamhi, Chief Rabbi (1677–1715)

See also

External links

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