Melkite Greek Catholic Archeparchy of Aleppo[1][2] (Latin: Archidioecesis Aleppensis o Beroeensis Graecorum Melkitarum) is an archeparchy of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church located in Syria, based in Aleppo.
The archeparchy extends its jurisdiction over the Syrian governorates of Aleppo, Idlib, Raqqa, Deir ez-Zor and Hassaké (or Djéziré).
The most famous bishop of Aleppo was Acacius (379-433), who played an important role in the life of the Eastern Churches.
Previously the Greek Orthodox community of Aleppo had shown sympathy for Catholicism, and some bishops personally had made profession of the Catholic faith, among them Gregory in 1698, Gennadio in about 1700, and Gerasimos in 1721.
The persecution to which the Catholic community was subjected forced the archeparch and most of the faithful to seek refuge in Lebanon.