A. List of bishops of Chalcedon:
Theokritos (end of 2nd / beginnings of 3rd century)
Mares or Marnos (First Ecumenical Council, 325)
Theodoulos or Theodolos (Second Ecumenical Council, 381)
Hadrian (2nd or 4th century)
Herakleianos (390)
Cyril (391, 395)
Marinos or Kyrinos (397, 407)
Apringios (431)
Eleutherios (431)
Eulalios (431, 450)
Eleutherios (451, 459)
Markianos (518-520)
Photeinos (536)
Erachianos (?)
Constantine (Fifth Ecumenical Council, 553)
Peter (6th-7th century)
Probos (7th century)
Sergios (7th century)
John (Sixth Ecumenical Council, Constantinople, 681, Penthekte Council, Trullos 691)
Niketas (726-775)
Andrew (780-787)
Staurakios (787)
Kosmas (813-820)
John Kamoulianos (824)
Damian (9th century)
Theodosios (9th century)
Basil (858)
Zechariah (858-870)
Basil (870-878)
Zechariah (877, Photian Synod, 879)
Michael (935, 936-969)
Nikon (?)
Daniel (997)
John (10th century)
Theodore (1027)
Christopher (1030, 1039)
Dometios (?)
Niketas (1054)
Michael (1071-1078?)
Leo (1082, 1086)
Michael (1086-1089)
Leo (1094, 1095)
John (1147)
Constantine (1155, 1171)
John (1147)
Constantine (1155, 1171)
John (1191, 1195)
Nikolaos (1275, 1278)
Theognostos (1294)
Symeon (1303)
Theodoulos (1315, 1327)
Jacob (1351, 1370)
Matthew (1387)
Gabriel (1389, 1397)
This list is based on the catalogue of Fedalto G., Hierarchia Ecclesiastica Orientalis 1: Patriarchatus Constantinopolitanus (Padova 1988), pp. 98-100.
B. List of monasteries in the ecclesiastical district of Chalcedon:
In the acts of the council of 536 are reported the following 40 monasteries that were probably laying on the suburbs of Chalcedon:
of Hypatios
of Akoimetoi (of the Sleepless)
of Osia
of Exagonos
of Orchades
of Hierios
of Kranes
of Alapedes
of Pege
of the Syrians
of Zographetes
of Kranides
of the Archangel Michael
of Rouphinianai
of Barnabas
of Apollonios
of Galakrenes
of Antiochianoi
of Hagioi Tessarakonta (Saint Forty)
of Patioroi
of Krithinos
of the Romans near the one of Rouphinianai
of Petra
of Dalmatios
of Sainte martyr Basse in Himerio
private monastery of Isidore at Phyta near Saint martyr Epimachos
of Lefkadios
of Saint Plato
of Stephana
of Diapetres
of Saint Julian Brochthon
of Adriantes, Bryon
of Saint Theodore
of Smilakiai
of Saint Zechariah of Stibarachios
of Saint Thomas epi ton dromon ton ano
of Saint Stephan of Lyda
of Kokkios
of Saint martyr Christopher of Tarullios and of Kalamion tou kato
On the monasteries, see Collectio Sabbaitica, Acta Conciliorum Oecumenicorum, εκδ. Schwartz, E., vol. III ( Berolini 1940 / re-print 1965), pp. 47-50; Janin, R., Les églises et les monastères des Grands Centres Byzantins (Paris 1975), pp. 31, 422-426. Most of them have not been located or identified.