Narcissus of Athens
1st century Roman Christian saint and bishop
Narcissus of Athens (Greek : Νάρκισσος ό Άθηναίος) is numbered among the Seventy Disciples . Along with the Apostles Urban of Macedonia , Stachys , Ampliatus , Apelles of Heraklion and Aristobulus of Britannia (all of these names are mentioned together by St. Paul in Romans 16:8–11 , which cannot be casual) he assisted Saint Andrew . The Apostle Philip ordained St. Narcissus bishop of Athens . His feast day is October 31.
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Bishops of Athens Metropolitans of Athens
Gregorius I
Adamantius
John IV
Theodosius
Hypatius
Demetrius I
Germanus I
Demetrius II
Gabriel I
Gregorius II
Cosmas
Nicetas I
Sabbas I
Anastasius
Sabbas II
George I
Nicetas II
Constantine
Philip
Theodegius
Michael I
Leo I
Leo II
John V
Nicetas III
Nicephorus
Gerasimus
George II Bourtzes
Nicholas Hagiotheodorites
Michael II
Theophylactus
George III
George IV
Michael Choniates
Meletius I§
Elias§
Neophytus I§
Anthimus I§
Nicodemus§
Dorotheus I of Athens
Macarius I
Gerbasius
Phantinus
Theodorus
Isidore
Dorotheus II
Anthimus II
Neophytus II
Laurentius
Callistus
Sophronius I
Nicanor
Theophanes I
Neophytus III
Samuel
Nathanael
Anthimus III
Cyril I
Metrophanes
Theophanes II
Sophronius II
Daniel
Anthimus IV
Jacob I
Athanasius II
Macarius II
Anthimus V
Cyril II
Meletius II
Jacob II
Zacharias
Anthimus VI
Bartholomew
Neophytus IV
Bartholomew
Gabriel II
Benedict
Athanasius III
Benedict
Athanasius III
Gregorius III
Dionysius II
Gregory IV
Anthimus VII
Neophytus V
Michael IV
Theophilus
Anthonius of Athens
Procopius I
Germanus II
Procopius II
Theocletus I of Athens
Meletius III
Theocletus I
Archbishops of Athens and All Greece § : Titular due to the Latin rule over Athens
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