II. Synoptical Table of the Bishops of the Chief Sees
And of the Principal Councils Held, During the Lifetime of Athanasius.
N.B.-The names of bishops in italics are open to doubt regarding their date.
An asterisk prefixed to a bishop's name means that he was elected when the see was not de facto vacant (the case of Ursinus of Rome in 366 is not free from doubt).
_ after the name of a synod indicates that although not formally Arian it was held under the influence of Eusebius of Nicomedia.
* denotes a synod more or less implicated in Arianism by its creeds (N.B. no creed at Aries or Milan, 353-355).
** denote a formally Arian synod.
Emperor.
Rome.
Alexandria.
Antioch.
Constantinople.
Synods.
W.
E.
301. Peter
305. Galerius
305. Illiberis.
306. Constantine
307. Licinius
309. Eusebius
308-313. Maximin
310. Melchiades
312. Achillas.
313. Alexander.
313. Rome.
314. Silvester
(d. 335).
314. Arles.
31
319
320? Alexander.
321. Alexandria.
323
c. 324. Eustathius.
324. Alexandria.
325. Nicæa.
328. Athanasius.
330. `Paulinus?'
[330. `Constantinople' made the new Rome].
330. Antioch_.
Eulalius.
332. Euphronius.
333. Flacillus (or Placitus)
334. Cæsrea_.
335. Tyre_ and Jerusalem_
336. Mark
336. Paul (d.350?).
336. CP._
337. Constantine II. (d. 340)
Constans (d. 350).
Constantius
337. Julius
338. *Pistus.
337? *Eusebius
(d. 341-2).
339. *Gregory
339&40.Antioch_.
340. Rome.
340. Gangra_.
341. Antioch_*
342. Stephen.
342. *Macedonius.
Sardica
343. Philippopolis*
344. Leontius
344. Antioch*.
345. Milan
347. Sirmium I*.
350
351. Sirmium II *.
352. Liberius.
353. Arles*.
355. Milan*.
357. *Felix
357. *George.
357. Eudoxius.
357. Sirmium III**
358. Ancyra.
359. *Anianus.
359. Sirmium IV*. Ariminum *. Seleucia*.
360. *Eudoxius.
360. CP**.
361. Julian.
361. Meletius. *Euzoius.
362. *Paulinus. (schism).
362. · Alexandria.
362. Laodicea??
363. Jovian.
363. Antioch.
364. Valentinian. Valens.
364. Lampsacus.
366. Damasus (d. 384).
366-7. *Ursinus
367. *Lucius.
367. Tyana.
370. Demophilus
[Evagrius.]
373. Peter.
375. Gratian (d. 383).
Valentinian II. (d. 392).
379. Theodosius.
`Semi-Arian' synods are printed in italics.