List of 3rd-century religious leaders explained
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, 201, to December 31, 300. It should likewise only name leaders listed on other articles and lists.
Christianity
Chalcedonian Christianity
- Fabian, Bishop of Rome (236–250)
- Caius, Bishop of Rome (283–296)
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- Titus, Bishop of Byzantium (242–272)
- Probus, Bishop of Byzantium (293–306)
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- Heraclas, Hierarch of Alexandria (232–248)
- Maximus, Hierarch of Alexandria (265–282)
- Theonas, Hierarch of Alexandria (282–300)
- Peter I, Hierarch of Alexandria (300–311)
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- Philetus, Bishop of Antioch (217/218/220–230/231)
- Babylas, Bishop of Antioch (237–250/251)
- Fabius, Bishop of Antioch (250/251–253/256)
- Demetrius, Bishop of Antioch (253/256–260/261)
- Domnus I, Bishop of Antioch (268–273)
- Timaeus, Bishop of Antioch (273–279/280)
- Cyril, Bishop of Antioch (279/280–303)
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- Narcissus, Bishop of Aelia Capitolina (185–???; deposed then restored, died in 216)
- Dius, Bishop of Aelia Capitolina
- Germanion, Bishop of Aelia Capitolina
- Gordius, Bishop of Aelia Capitolina (to 211)
- Alexander, Bishop of Aelia Capitolina (231–249)
- Mazabanis, Bishop of Aelia Capitolina (249–260)
- Imeneus, Bishop of Aelia Capitolina (260–276)
- Zamudas, Bishop of Aelia Capitolina (276–283)
- Ermon, Bishop of Aelia Capitolina (283–314)
Judaism
Rabbinic Judaism
See also