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Greek Religious Leader
Alexander III Tahhan
ألكسندروس الثالث طحان
Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch and All the East
ChurchGreek Orthodox Church of Antioch
Installed1928
Term ended1958
PredecessorGregory IV of Antioch
SuccessorTheodosius VI of Antioch
Personal details
Born1869
Damascus, Ottoman Syria
Died17 June 1958(1958-06-17) (aged 88–89)
Damascus, Syria

Patriarch Alexander III Tahhan (Arabic: البطريرك ألكسندروس الثالث طحان al-Baṭriyark ʾAliksandrūs aṯ-Ṯāliṯ Ṭaḥḥān; 1869–1958) was Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch and all the East from 1928 to 1958. He was instrumental in the revival of churches and monasteries within the patriarchate. He also moved for the revival of the Patriarchal Theological School at Balamand.

Alexander, after consultations with the hierarchs of the other autocephalous churches, on May 31, 1958, authorized Metropolitan Antony Bashir to establish the Western Rite in the Antiochian Archdiocese in the United States.

He died on 17 June 1958.

Literature

References

  1. "Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America".

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Preceded byGregory IV of Antioch Eastern Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch
1931–1958
Succeeded byTheodosius VI of Antioch
Greek Orthodox Patriarchs of Antioch
6th–9th centuries
10th–13th centuries
14th–17th centuries
18th century–present
in exile at Constantinople
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