Patriarch Paul of Alexandria

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Patriarch Paul of Alexandria was Greek Patriarch of Alexandria between 537 and 542.

He was elected Patriarch in 537 when the Greek Church of Alexandria, which had previously recognized the Miaphysite Theodosius I, then exiled Gainas. He was the first Chalcedonian to be elected Patriarch since 482. He was deposed by the Synod of Gaza, but later reinstated.[1]

This election was the final split between the Miaphysite and Orthodox lineage, which lasts until today.

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Preceded by Greek Patriarch of Alexandria
537–542
Succeeded by
Zoilus

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