List of 5th-century religious leaders
This is a list of the top-level leaders for religious groups with at least 50,000 adherents, and that led anytime from January 1, 401, to December 31, 500. It should likewise only name leaders listed on other articles and lists.
- List of 4th-century religious leaders - List of 6th-century religious leaders - Lists of religious leaders by century
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Christianity
Chalcedonian Christianity
- Anastasius I, Pope (399–401)
- Innocent I, Pope (401–417)
- Zosimus, Pope (417–418)
- Boniface I, Pope (418–422)
- Celestine I, Pope (422–432)
- Sixtus III, Pope (432–440)
- Leo I the Great, Pope (440–461)
- Hilarius, Pope (461–468)
- Simplicius, Pope (468–483)
- Felix III, Pope (483–492)
- Gelasius I, Pope (492–496)
- Anastasius II, Pope (496–498)
- Symmachus, Pope (498–514)
- John Chrysostom, Archbishop (398–404)
- Arsacius of Tarsus, Archbishop (404–405)
- Atticus, Archbishop (406–425)
- Sisinnius I, Archbishop (426–427)
- Nestorius, Archbishop (428–431)
- Maximianus, Archbishop (431–434)
- Proclus, Archbishop (434–446)
- Flavian, Archbishop (446–449)
- Anatolius –
- Archbishop of Constantinople (449–451)
- Patriarch of Constantinople (451–458)
- Gennadius I, Patriarch of Constantinople (458–471)
- Acacius, Patriarch of Constantinople (471–488)
- Fravitas, Patriarch of Constantinople (488–489)
- Euphemius, Patriarch of Constantinople (489–495)
- Macedonius II, Patriarch of Constantinople (495–511)
- Theophilus I, Patriarch of Alexandria (385–412)
- Cyril I, Patriarch of Alexandria (412–444)
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- Athanasius II Kelitis, Patriarch of Alexandria (490–496)
- John II the Monk, Patriarch of Alexandria (496–505)
- Church of Antioch (complete list) –
- Paulinus, Patriarch of Antioch (362–388)
- Evagrius, Patriarch of Antioch (388–393)
- Flavian I, Patriarch of Antioch (399–404)
- Porphyrus, Patriarch of Antioch (404–412)
- Alexander, Patriarch of Antioch (412–417)
- Theodotus, Patriarch of Antioch (417–428)
- John I, Patriarch of Antioch (428–442)
- Domnus II, Patriarch of Antioch (442–449) – deposed at Ephesus II
- Maximus, Patriarch of Antioch (449–455)
- Basil of Antioch, Patriarch of Antioch (456–458)
- Acacius of Antioch, Patriarch of Antioch (458–461)
- Martyrius, Patriarch of Antioch (461–469)
- Peter the Fuller (469/470–471), Non-Chalcedonian supported by Zeno
- Julian, Patriarch of Antioch (471–476)
- Peter the Fuller (476), Non-Chalcedonian supported by Basiliscus
- John II Codonatus (476–477), Non-Chalcedonian
- Stephanus II, Patriarch of Antioch (477–479)
- Calendion, Patriarch of Antioch (479–485)
- Peter the Fuller (485–488), Non-Chalcedonian supported by Zeno
- Palladius, Patriarch of Antioch (488–498)
- Flavian II, Patriarch of Antioch (498–512)
- Juvenal –
- Bishop of Jerusalem (422–451)
- Patriarch of Jerusalem (451–458)
- Anastasius I, Patriarch of Jerusalem (458–478)
- Martyrius, Patriarch of Jerusalem (478–486)
- Sallustius, Patriarch of Jerusalem (486–494)
- Elias I, Patriarch of Jerusalem (494–516)
Judaism
Rabbinic Judaism
- Raban Gamaliel VI, Nasi (c.400–425)
- Babylon
- Ravina I, prominent Talmudist and Rabbi (?–420)
- Rav Ashi, prominent Talmudist and Rabbi (352–427)
- Mar bar Rav Ashi, prominent Talmudist and Rabbi (c.430–c.465)
- Ravina II, prominent Talmudist and Rabbi (?–474/499)
- Rav Rahumi III, prominent Talmudist and Rabbi (c.465–c.500)
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See also
- Religious leaders by year
References
External links
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