# Ephram II of Jerusalem

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Greek writer

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Ephram II Ephram II of Jerusalem Church Greek Orthodox Church of Jerusalem See Jerusalem Predecessor Parthenius Successor Sophronius V Personal details Born Athens, Ottoman Empire Died 1770 (1771)

**Ephram II** (died 1770) was a Greek writer. He was born in [Athens](/source/Athens). He was [Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem](/source/Greek_Orthodox_Patriarch_of_Jerusalem)[1] (1766 – April 26, 1770).[2]

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** ["Jerusalem Patriarchate website, Apostolic Succession section"](https://jerusalem-patriarchate.info/%cf%80%ce%b1%cf%84%cf%81%ce%b9%ce%ac%cf%81%cf%87%ce%b7%cf%82/%e1%bc%80%cf%80%ce%bf%cf%83%cf%84%ce%bf%ce%bb%ce%b9%ce%ba%ce%ae-%ce%b4%ce%b9%ce%b1%ce%b4%ce%bf%cf%87%ce%ae/). *Πατριαρχείοv Ιεροσολύμων - Επίσημη Πύλη Ειδησεογραφίας* (in Greek). Retrieved 2024-02-06.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** Panchenko, Constantin Alexandrovich (2016-05-23). [*Arab Orthodox Christians Under the Ottomans 1516–1831*](https://books.google.com/books?id=qsoOEAAAQBAJ&dq=Parthenius+of+Jerusalem+1770&pg=PT677). Holy Trinity Publications. [ISBN](/source/ISBN_(identifier)) [978-1-942699-10-1](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:BookSources/978-1-942699-10-1).

Religious titles Preceded by Parthenius Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem 1766–1770 Succeeded by Sophronius V

v t e Bishops and patriarchs of the Greek Orthodox Church of Jerusalem Bishops of Jerusalem (until 451) James, brother of Jesus Simeon of Jerusalem Justus Zacchaeus Tobias Benjamin John I Matthias Philip Senecas Justus II Levis Ephram Joseph I Judas Marcus Cassianus Poplius Maximus I Julian I Gaius I Symmachus Gaius II Julian II Capion Maximus II Antoninus Valens Dolichianus Narcissus Dius Germanion Gordius Alexander Mazabanis Imeneus Zamudas Ermon Macarius Maximus III Cyril I John II Praulius Juvenal Patriarchs of Jerusalem (from 451) Juvenal Anastasius I Martyrius Sallustius Elias I John III Peter Macarius II Eustochius John IV Amos Isaac Zacharias Modestus Sophronius Anastasius II John V Theodore Elias II George Thomas I Basileus John VI Sergius I Solomon Theodosius Elias III Sergius II Leontius I Athanasius I Christodulus I Agathon John VII Christodulus II Thomas II Joseph II Orestes Theophilus I Nicephorus I Joannichius Sophronius II Euthemius I Simeon II Savvas§ John VIII§ Nicholas§ John IX§ Nicephorus II§ Leontius II§ Dositheos I Marcus II Euthemius II Athanasius II Sophronius III Gregory I Thaddaeus Athanasius III Gregory II Lazarus Dorotheus I Theophilus II Theophanes I Joachim Theophanes II Athanasius IV Jacob II Abraham I Gregory III Marcus III Dorotheus II Germanus Sophronius IV Theophanes III Paiseus Nectarius I Dositheos II Chrysanthus Meletius Parthenius Ephram II Sophronius V Abraham II Procopius I Anthemus Polycarpus Athanasius V Cyril II Procopius II Hierotheus Nicodemus I Gerasimus I Damian I Timotheus I Benedict I Diodoros I Irenaios I Theophilus III §: in exile at Constantinople due to the Latin rule over Jerusalem

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