Pope Gabriel IV of Alexandria

Gabriel IV (died 1378) was the 86th Coptic Pope and Patriarch of Alexandria from 1370 until his death.

[1] He was consecrated on Epiphany Sunday, 11 Tuba 1086 AM (corresponding to 6 January 1370) in the church of Saints Sergius and Bacchus in Alexandria.

In order to prolong his stay without harming the monks, he supplied his and his bishops' own provisions.

That same year he took part in the consecration of the holy chrism (myron) and had Athanasius of Qus compose an account of the rite.

[1] Gabriel IV was contemporary of Al-Ashraf Nasir-ad-Din Shaban II and Al-Mansur Alah-ad-Din Ali, the Bahri sultans.