Patriarch Joannicius of Alexandria

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Joannicius served as Greek Patriarch of Alexandria between 1645 and 1657.

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Joannicius, also Ioannikios, Joanikije, Ioannikiy, Anikiy, Ioannykiy, Onykiy, may refer to:

Patriarch Parthenius III may refer to:

Patriarch Joannicius I may refer to:

Patriarch Parthenius may refer to:

Patriarch Joannicius may refer to:

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Eastern Orthodox Church titles
Preceded by Greek Patriarch of Alexandria
1645–1657
Succeeded by