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Patriarch Nicanor of Alexandria

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Greek Patriarch of Alexandria from 1866 to 1869

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Patriarch Nicanor of Alexandria.

Nicanor (c. 1800 – 25 December 1969) served as Greek Patriarch of Alexandria from 1866 to his death in1869.

References

  • "Nikanor (1866–1869)". Official web site of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria and All Africa. Retrieved 7 February 2011.
Preceded byJacob Greek Patriarch of Alexandria
1866–1869
Succeeded byNilus
Patriarchs of Alexandria
Patriarchs prior to the
Chalcedonian schism
(43–451)
Coptic Orthodox
Popes and Patriarchs

(451–present)
Greek Orthodox
Popes and Patriarchs

(451–present)
Latin Catholic
(1276–1954)
Melkite Catholic
(1724–present)
Coptic Catholic
(1824–present)
  • *Markianos is considered Mark II on the Greek side of the subsequent schism, hence this numbering of Mark III.
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