Pope Gabriel III of Alexandria

Pope Gabriel III of Alexandria was the Coptic Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark Number 78 (1268–1271).

He was originally one of the candidates for the Papal post when Pope John VII was elected. With support from some of the Bishops, Gabriel III replaced John VII and reigned for three years until his death, when John VII was reinstated. This is the only occasion in history when the Coptic Orthodox Church had two Popes at the same time.

Preceded by
John VII
Coptic Pope
1268—1270
Succeeded by
John VII
Patriarchs of Alexandria
Patriarchs prior to the
Chalcedonian schism
(43–451)
  • Mark I (Founder)
  • Anianus
  • Avilius (AKA Melius)
  • Kedron
  • Primus
  • Justus
  • Eumenes
  • Markianos (Considered Mark II by Greek side of later schism)
  • Celadion
  • Agrippinus
  • Julian
  • Demetrius
  • Heraclas
  • Dionysius
  • Maximus
  • Theonas
  • Peter I
  • Achillas
  • Alexander I
  • Athanasius I
  • Peter II
  • Timothy I
  • Theophilus I
  • Cyril I
  • Dioscorus I
Coptic Orthodox Popes & Patriarchs
(451–present)
  • Timothy II
  • Peter III
  • Athanasius II
  • John I
  • John II
  • Dioscorus II
  • Timothy III
  • Theodosius I
  • Peter IV
  • Damian
  • Anastasius
  • Andronicus
  • Benjamin I
  • Agatho
  • John III
  • Isaac
  • Simeon I
  • Alexander II
  • Cosmas I
  • Theodoros I (AKA Theodosius II)
  • Michael I
  • Mina I
  • John IV
  • Mark II
  • Jacob (AKA James)
  • Simeon II
  • Joseph I
  • Michael II
  • Cosmas II
  • Shenouda I
  • Michael III
  • Gabriel I
  • Cosmas III
  • Macarius I
  • Theophilus II (AKA Theophanes)
  • Mina II
  • Abraham
  • Philotheos
  • Zacharias
  • Shenouda II
  • Christodolos
  • Cyril II
  • Michael IV
  • Macarius II
  • Gabriel II
  • Michael V
  • John V
  • Mark III
  • John VI
  • Cyril III
  • Athanasius III
  • John VII
  • Gabriel III
  • John VII
  • Theodosius III
  • John VIII
  • John IX
  • Benjamin II
  • Peter V
  • Mark IV
  • John X
  • Gabriel IV
  • Matthew I
  • Gabriel V
  • John XI
  • Matthew II
  • Gabriel VI
  • Michael VI
  • John XII
  • John XIII
  • Gabriel VII
  • John XIV
  • Gabriel VIII
  • Mark V
  • John XV
  • Matthew III
  • Mark VI
  • Matthew IV
  • John XVI
  • Peter VI
  • John XVII
  • Mark VII
  • John XVIII
  • Mark VIII
  • Peter VII
  • Cyril IV
  • Demetrius II
  • Cyril V
  • John XIX
  • Macarius III
  • Joseph II
  • Cyril VI
  • Shenouda III
  • Theodoros II (Current)
Greek Orthodox Patriarchs
(451–present)
  • Proterius
  • Timothy II
  • Timothy III
  • John I
  • Peter III
  • Athanasius II
  • John II
  • John III
  • Dioscorus II
  • Timothy IV
  • Theodosius I
  • Paul
  • Zoilus
  • Apollinarius
  • John IV
  • Eulogius
  • Theodore I
  • John V
  • George I
  • Cyrus
  • Peter IV
  • Peter V
  • Peter VI
  • Cosmas I
  • Politianus
  • Eustatius
  • Christopher I
  • Sophronius I
  • Michael I
  • Michael II
  • Christodoulos
  • Eutychius
  • Sophronius II
  • Isaac
  • Job
  • Elias I
  • Arsenius
  • Theophilus II
  • George II
  • Leontius
  • Alexander II
  • John VI
  • Cyril II
  • Sabbas
  • Sophronius III
  • Elias II
  • Eleutherius
  • Mark III
  • Nicholas I
  • Gregory I
  • Nicholas II
  • Athanasius III
  • Gregory II
  • Gregory III
  • Niphon
  • Mark IV
  • Nicholas III
  • Gregory IV
  • Nicholas IV
  • Athanasius IV
  • Mark V
  • Philotheus
  • Mark VI
  • Gregory V
  • Joachim I
  • Silvester
  • Meletius Pegas
  • Cyril III
  • Gerasimus I
  • Metrophanes
  • Nicephorus
  • Joannicius
  • Paisius
  • Parthenius I
  • Gerasimus II
  • Samuel
  • Cosmas II
  • Cosmas III
  • Matthew
  • Cyprian
  • Gerasimus III
  • Parthenius II
  • Theophilus III
  • Hierotheus I
  • Artemius
  • Hierotheus II
  • Callinicus
  • Jacob
  • Nicanor
  • Sophronius IV
  • Photius
  • Meletius II
  • Nicholas V
  • Christopher II
  • Nicholas VI
  • Parthenius III
  • Peter VII
  • Theodore II (Current)
  • Category
  • Commons

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