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See of Sardis

The See of Sardis or Sardes (Greek: Σάρδεις, Sardeis) was an episcopal see in the city of that name. It was one of the Seven Churches of the Apocalypse, held by metropolitan bishops since the middle to late 1st century,[1] with jurisdiction over the province of Lydia, when this was formed in 295. After 1369 it became a titular see both for the Greek Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church.

(Philippians 4.3)[1]

Clement

c. 180[20]

Melito of Sardis

Therapont of Sardis, c. 259[21]

Hieromartyr

(or Hortasius) (deposed in 359 by the Council of Ariminum)[8]

Heortasius

Maeonius of Sardis fl 431 attendee at

Council of Ephesus

(or Florentius), c. the 448 Synod of Constantinople[22][23][24][25]

Florentin

Hieromartyr , c. 787—December 26, 824[6][14][26][27]

Euthymius

John, successor of Euthymius

[6]

Peter, c. 835

[28]

Euthymios, 10th century

[29]

c. 1283–1315, deposed for being an Arsenite[30][31]

Andronikos

Dionysius, c. the 1438 [32]

Council of Florence

c. 1923[33]

Germanos Troianos

Maximos, 1946–1986[35]

[34]

Evangelos Kourounis, 2020–present (formerly of New Jersey)

One of the first scholarly listings of the bishops of Sardis is given by Michel Le Quien in Oriens christianus in quatuor patriarchatus digestus, in quo exhibentur Ecclesiae patriarchae caeterique praesules totius Orientis (abbreviated Oriens Christ.), published posthumously in 1740.[6]

c. 1641[36]

Carlo Rossetti

c. 1726[37]

Invitti

Binkentios Coressi

[38]

(April 2, 1849 — September 29, 1851)[38]

Jean-Marie Mioland

(April 5, 1858 — March 15, 1875)[38]

Pietro Gianelli

c. 1879[40]

Bernardino del Vago

(January 23, 1880 — June 23, 1890)[38]

Vicenzo Vannutelli

(December 14, 1891 — October 1, 1892)[38]

Salvatore Palmieri

(July 15, 1893 — October 1, 1894)[38]

Giulio Tonti

(November 30, 1896 — November 14, 1904)[38]

Benedetto Lorenzelli

(May 25, 1906 — April 12, 1917)[38]

Giuseppe Aversa

(April 20, 1917 — March 16, 1929)[38][41]

Eugenio Maria Giuseppe Giovanni Pacelli

(January 9, 1930 — April 1, 1935)[38]

Arthur Hinsley

(July 11, 1935 — August 25, 1948)[38]

Antonino Arata

(November 27, 1948 — April 14, 1955)[38]

Giovanni Urbani

(May 21, 1955 — May 24, 1976)[38]

Giuseppe Maria Sensi

Byzantine churches at Sardis