Gregory IV of Antioch
Patriarch Gregory IV (Arabic: البطريرك غريغوريوس الرابع al-Baṭriyark Ġrīġūriyūs ar-Rābiʿ; born Ġanṭūs Ḥaddād غنطوس حداد; July 1, 1859 – December 12, 1928) was the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch from 1906 to 1928. He was a recipient of the Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky. He was the second Syrian Arabic-speaking patriarch to become Patriarch of Antioch after the position had been held by ethnic Greek bishops for 175 years. In 1913, he was a special guest in St. Petersburg of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia at the three hundredth anniversary of the rise of the Romanov dynasty to power.
Gregory IV Haddad غريغوريوس الرابع حداد | |
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Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch and All the East | |
Church | Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch |
Installed | 1906 |
Term ended | 1928 |
Predecessor | Meletius II of Antioch |
Successor | Alexander III of Antioch |
Personal details | |
Born | Ghantus Haddad July 1, 1859 Ottoman Syria |
Died | December 12, 1928 69) (aged Damascus, Syria |
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