Talk:March 30 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

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Johns of Jerusalem[edit]

It is unknown which of the Johns of Jerusalem this page refers to. If you know, please update the link to the appropriate one:

  • Saint John the Baptist (who was not a bishop / patriarch)
  • John I, Bishop of Jerusalem (around AD 117)
  • John II, Bishop of Jerusalem (386 – 417)
  • John III, Patriarch of Jerusalem (516 – 524)
  • John IV, Patriarch of Jerusalem (575 – 594)
  • John V, Patriarch of Jerusalem (706 – 735)
  • John VI, Patriarch of Jerusalem (838 – 842)
  • John VII, Patriarch of Jerusalem (964 – 966)
  • John VIII, Patriarch of Jerusalem (1106 – 1156)
  • John IX, Patriarch of Jerusalem (1156 – 1166)

Thanks. --Valentinian 12:09, 18 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]

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