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For other lists, see List of catholicoi of all Armenians and List of Armenian Catholic patriarchs of Cilicia.

This is a list of the Armenian Catholicoi of Cilicia of the Holy See of Cilicia (full name: the Armenian Catholicosate of the Great House of Cilicia, Armenian: Կաթողիկոսութիւն Հայոց Մեծի Տանն Կիլիկիոյ). The Armenian patriarchate was transferred from Armenia to Cilicia in 1058. Although the see at Echmiadzin was restored in 1441, the Cilician catholicosate continued in existence, and continues to exist to the present day. Today the see is located in Antelias, Lebanon. The Catholicos of Armenia and All Armenians claims sovereignty over the Catholicos of Cilicia, though the latter operates independently.

Catholicoi

(Name in English, dates, Armenian name)

The Catholicoi of the Great House of Cilicia (the traditional name of the Holy See) include:

Sivas era, 1058–1062, Tavbloor era, 1062–1066

  • Khachik II of Armenia, Khachik II of Ani, Khachik II of Cilicia (1058–1065) -- Խաչիկ Բ. Անեցի

Dzamendav (Zamidia) era, 1066–1116

Dzovk era, 1116–1150, Hromgla era, 1150–1293

Sis era, 1293–1930

During Gregory IX's reign, the Mother See of Holy Echmiadzin was illegally restored, 1441.

For a separate list of Catholicoi at the Mother See of Holy Echmiadzin, see List of Catholicoi of Armenia.

Sis (1902–1921), Aleppo (1921–1930), and Antelias era, Lebanon since 1930

See also

References

  • (in Armenian) Kiuleserian, Babgen. Պատմութիւն Կաթողիկոսաց Կիլիկիոյ (1441-էն մինչեւ մեր օրերը) Antelias: Dprevanuts, 1939.

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