Bishoprics

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Adams 2010, 51 (Qasr Ibrim: The Earlier Medieval Period) notes, "One ecclesiastical history speaks of seven bishoprics in the united kingdom of Makouria and Nobadia... but only five cathedrals have been identified archaeologically. They are Philae, Qasr Ibrim, Gebel Adda, Faras [Faras West], and Old Dongola." To this list we should add Sai and Kourte.


Bishops of Dongola

  • Azaros 1286
  • Georgios d. 1113 Lajtar 2002
  • Ioannes (?)
  • Keddi c. 1333
  • Louk() 110
  • Oualphl after 1272
  • ]ja 1976V13 (AS209 2010)


==Bishops of Faras ==

Despite Faras's submersion following the building of the Aswan High Dam, the see is still claimed by the Coptic church's Titular Bishop of the Great and Ancient Metropolis of Nubia, who is styled Bishop of Faras of Nobatia. The current ordinary is Bishop Sarapamon (Serapis Amon).


Source


Bishops of Ibrim

  • Agath[---] VI/VII IQI 2
  • Anthony XI? Hagen 2009
  • Chael After 1272
  • Iêsou c. X? See discussion at IQI page 66
  • Iêsou d. 1110, reigned for 9 years IQI 19
  • Iêsou IN 2.25 et alia unpub. in the Israel dossier
  • Kiddonga 1334
  • Georgiou First half of XII? d.c. 1125? IQI 20 15 years on the throne
  • Kiddonga 1333
  • Kosma 1286
  • Marianou d. c. 993/994 AD IQI 18
  • Marianou d. 1132 AD IQI 21 Enthroned 1125ish.
  • Mêna 1155, 1199, 1200 AD IN 3, 84.2.20/39
  • Merkê 1464
  • Thoma 1191 AD IN 3