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PATRIARCH OF ALEXANDRIA

The Patriarch of Alexandria is the (arch)bishop of Alexandria and Cairo, Egypt. Historically, this office has included the designation of Pope, and did so at least as early as that of the Bishop of Rome. The use of the title by the Roman bishop did not restrict it to himself or deprive it from his Alexandrian colleague. There are currently three claimants to this title:

The "Latin Patriarch of Alexandria", was a titular Roman Catholic office from 1215 to 1961 and is no longer bestowed by the Vatican. The Melkite Patriarch in the East, who is under Rome, also includes Alexandria in his title.

According to church tradition, the patriarchate was founded in 42 by the Apostle Saint Mark the Evangelist. All churches acknowledge the same succession of church leaders up to about the dividing Council of Chalcedon 451. See the linked articles for a list of the primates of each church.

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