HIERARCHS OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH
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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
| Name | Born | Died |
|---|---|---|
| AARON, Archbishop of Arkhangelsk and Kholmogorsk | 1688 | 1738 |
| AARON (Eropkin), Bishop of Karelia and Lagoda | ca. 1663 | 1740 |
| AARON (Nartsissov), Bishop of Arkhangelsk and Kholmogorsk | 1771 | 1842 |
| ABEL (Poplavsky), Archbishop of Ljublin and Kholm | 1958 | |
| ABRAHAM, Patriarch of Jerusalem | ||
| ABRAHAM, Archbishop of Chiatura | ||
| ABRAHAM (Garmelia), Metropolitan of Western Europe | ||
| ABRAMIOS, Patriarch of Jerusalem | ||
| ACACIUS, Patriarch of Antioch | ||
| ACHILLAS, Patriarch of Alexandria | ||
| ADAM (Dubets), Archbishop of Przemyshl and Novy Sandets | 1926 | |
| ADAM (Filippovskii), Archbishop of Philadelphia and Carpatho-Rus' | ||
| ADAMANTIOS, Archbishop of Athens | ||
| ADAMANTIOS, Metropolitan of Pergamon | ||
| ADRIAN, Patriarch of Moscow and All Rus' | 1627 | 1700 |
| ADRIAN, Bishop of Belgorod and Yuriev | 12th c. | |
| AEMILIANOS, Patriarch of Moscow | after 1568 | |
| AFANASII, Metropolitan of Moscow | 14th c. | |
| AFANASII, Bishop of Kolomena | ||
| AFANASII, Bishop of Ryazan and Muromsk | ||
| AFANASII, Bishop of Sarsk | 14th c. | |
| AFANASII, Bishop of Smolensk | 13th c. | |
| AFANASII, Bishop of Velikoperm | 16th c. | |
| AFANASII, Bishop of Vladimir and Volyna | 1363 | |
| AFANASII (Dragoevskii), Bishop of Peremyshl' | ||
| AFANASII (Drozdov), Archbishop of Astrakhan and Enotaevs | 1794 | 1876 |
| AFANASII (Ivanov), Archbishop of Ekaterinoslav | 1746 | 1805 |
| AFANASII (Korchanov), Bishop of Penza and Saratov | 1825 | |
| AFANASII (Kurletskii), Bishop of Peremyshl' and Samborsk | ||
| AFANASII (Kudyuk), Archbishop of Perm and Solikamsk | 1927 | 2002 |
| AFANASII (Lyubimov), Bishop of Kholmogorsk and Vazhesk | 1641 | 1702 |
| AFANASII (Malinin), Archbishop of Saratov | 1884 | 1939 |
| AFANASII (Parkhomovich), Archbishop of Don and Novocherkassk | ||
| AFANASII THE GREEK (Paussius-Kondoidi), Bishop of Suzdal' | 1737 | |
| AFANASII (Protopopov), Archbishop of Tobol'sk and Siberia | 1783 | 1841 |
| AFANASII (Puzyna), Bishop of Lutsk and Ostroga | 1650 | |
| AFANASII (Sakharov), Bishop of Kovrov | 1887 | 1962 |
| AFANASII (Shumlyanskii), Bishop of Lutsk and Ostroga | ||
| AFANASII (Sokolov), Archbishop of Irkutsk | 1801 | 1868 |
| AFANASII (Telyatev), Archbishop of Novocherkassk and the Don | 1772 | 1847 |
| AFANASII (Terletskii), Archbishop of Polotsk, Vitebsk and Mstislav | ||
| AFANASII (Volkhovskii), Bishop of Mogilev and Polotsk | 1801 | |
| AFANASII (Volkhovskii), Bishop of Rostov | 1776 | |
| AFANASII (Zheliborskii), Bishop of L'vov and Kamenets-Podol'e | 1801 | |
| AFANASII (Zheliborskii), Bishop of L'vov and Kamenets-Podol'e | 1667 | |
| AFFONII, Metropolitan of Novgorod | 1653 | |
| AFTIMIOS (Ofiesh), Bishop of Brooklyn | ||
| AGAFANGEL (Preobrazhenskii), Metropolitan of Yaroslavl and Patriarchal Locum Tenens of Moscow and All Rus' | ||
| AGAFANGEL (Savvin), Metropolitan of Odessa and Izmail'sk | 1938 | |
| AGAPIOS, Metropolitan of the Prince Islands | 1979 | |
| AGAPIT (Bevtsik), Bishop of Severodonetsk and Starobelsk | 1965 | |
| AGAPIT (Borzakovskii), Archbishop of Novotorzhsk | 1860 | 1938 |
| AGAPIT (Gorachek), Bishop of Stuttgart | 1955 | |
| AGAPIT (Vishnevskii), Archbishop of Ekaterinoslav and Mariupol | 1867 | 1924 |
| AGAPIT (Voznesenskii), Bishop of Tomsk and Eniseisk | 1793 | 1854 |
| AGAPIUS, Patriarch of Antioch | ||
| AGATHANGELOS, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| AGATHANGELOS, Bishop of Phanarion | ||
| AGATHANGELOS (Tampouratzakis), Metropolitan of Nea Smyrni | 1929 | |
| AGATHON, Patriarch of Jerusalem | ||
| AGATHONIKOS (Fatouras), Metropolitan of Kitros and Katerini | ||
| AGATHONIKOS (Philippotis), Metropolitan of Mesogaia and Lavreotiki | 1918 | |
| AGRIPPINOS, Patriarch of Alexandria | ||
| AIMILIANOS, Former Metropolitan of Kos and Nisuros | ||
| AIMILIANOS, Metropolitan of Silybria | ||
| AKAKIOS, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| ALEJO, Bishop of Mexico City | ||
| ALEKSI (Gersamia), Bishop of Batumi | ||
| AALEKSII, Metropolitan of Kiev | ||
| ALEKSII (Frolov), Archbishop of Kostroma and Galicia | 1947 | |
| ALEKSII (Grokha), Bishop of Belgorod and Dnestrov | 1972 | |
| ALEKSII (Kutepov), Metropolitan of Tula and Belev | 1953 | |
| ALEKSII II (Ridiger), Patriarch of Moscow and All Rus' | 1929 | 2008 |
| ALEKSII I (Simanskii), Patriarch of Moscow and All Rus' | 1877 | 1970 |
| ALEXANDER I, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| ALEXANDER I, Patriarch of Alexandria | ||
| ALEXANDER I, Patriarch of Antioch | ||
| ALEXANDER I, Patriarch of Jerusalem | ||
| ALEXANDER, Archbishop of America | 1930 | |
| ALEXANDER, Former Metropolitan of Gjirokaster | ||
| ALEXANDER, Metropolitan of Philippoi, Neapolis and Thasos | ||
| ALEXANDER, Metropolitan of Stauropegios | ||
| ALEXANDER, Metropolitan of Tallinn and All Estonia | ||
| ALEXANDER, Bishop of Scopelos | 1980 | |
| ALEXANDER (Agrikov), Bishop of Dmitrov | 1953 | |
| ALEXANDER (Drabinko), Archbishop of Pereyaslavl and Khmelnitsy | 1977 | |
| ALEXANDER (Gianniris), Metropolitan of Nigeria | 1960 | |
| ALEXANDER (Ishchein), Bishop of Baku and the Caspian | 1952 | |
| ALEXANDER (Kudryashov), Metropolitan of Riga and All Latvia | 1940 | |
| ALEXANDER (Kulchitskii), Bishop of Kostroma | 1826 | 1888 |
| ALEXANDER (Matrenin), Bishop of Daugavpils | 1973 | |
| ALEXANDER (Mogilev), Metropolitan of Astanai and Kazakhstan | 1957 | |
| ALEXANDER (Mufarrij), Bishop of Ottawa and Upstate New York | ||
| ALEXANDER (Nemolovsky), Metropolitan | 1880 | 1960 |
| ALEXANDER (Nesterchuk), Bishop of Gorodnitsk | 1950 | |
| ALEXANDER (Papadopoulos), Metropolitan of Mantineia and Kynouria | 1936 | |
| ALEXANDER (Semenoff-Tian-Chansky), Bishop of Zila | 1890 | 1979 |
| ALEXANDER III (Tahan), Patriarch of Antioch | ||
| ALEXANDER (Timofeev), Archbishop of Saratov and Vol'sk | 1941 | |
| ALEXIOS, Bishop of Nitria | ||
| ALEXIOS I STUDITES, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| ALEXIOS (Michalopoulos), Metropolitan of Trikki and Stagoi | 1932 | |
| ALEXIOS (Moschonas), Archbishop of Tiberias | 1954 | |
| ALEXIOS (Panagiotopoulos), Metropolitan of Atlanta | ||
| ALEXIOS (Vrionis), Metropolitan of Nikaia | 1944 | |
| ALEXIS (Abel-Karim), Metropolitan of Homs | 1999 | |
| ALYPII (Kozolii), Bishop of Dzhankoisk and Razdol'nensk | 1971 | |
| ALIPII (Pogrebnyak), Bishop of Gorlov and Slavyansk | 1945 | |
| ALYPIOS, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| ALYPY (Gamanovich), Archbishop of Chicago and the Detroit Diocese | 1926 | |
| AMBROSIOS, Metropolitan of Karpathos and Kassos | ||
| AMBROSIOS, Metropolitan of Moschonisia | ||
| AMBROSIOS (Antonopoulos), Metropolitan of Neapolis | 1934 | |
| AMBROSIOS (Giakalis), Metropolitan of Servia and Kozani | 1940 | |
| AMBROSIOS (Lenis), Metropolitan of Kalavryta and Aigialeia | 1938 | |
| AMBROSIOS (Stamenas), Metropolitan of Paronaxia | 1922 | 2008 |
| AMBROSIOS (Zografos), Metropolitan of Korea | 1960 | |
| AMBROSIUS, Metropolitan of Helsinki | ||
| AMBROZIE (Meleaca), Bishop of Giurgiu | ||
| AMFILOCHIOS, Metropolitan of Kisamos and Selinos | ||
| AMFILOCHIOS (Tsoukos), Metropolitan of New Zealand | 1938 | |
| AMFILOHIJE (Radovic), Metropolitan of Montenegro and the Coastlands | 1938 | |
| AMOS, Patriarch of Jerusalem | ||
| AMVROSII, Metropolitan of Dorostol | ||
| AMVROSII (Ermakov), Bishop of Gatchinsk | 1970 | |
| AMVROSII (Polikopa), Archbishop of Chernigov and Nezhinsk | 1943 | |
| AMVROSII (Shchurov), Archbishop of Ivanov and Kineshema | 1930 | |
| AMVROSII (Zertis-Kamenskii), Archbishop of Moscow | ||
| ANANIA (Japaridze), Metropolitan of Manglisi and Tsalka | ||
| ANASTASII (Metkin), Archbishop of Kazan and Tatarstan | 1944 | |
| ANASTASIOS I, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| ANASTASIOS I, Patriarch of Antioch | ||
| ANASTASIOS I, Patriarch of Jerusalem | ||
| ANASTASIOS II, Patriarch of Jerusalem | ||
| ANASTASIOS III, Patriarch of Antioch | ||
| ANASTASIOS THE SINAITE, Patriarch of Antioch | ||
| ANASTASIOS (Yannoulatos), Archbishop of Tirana, Durrës and All Albania | 1929 | |
| ANATOLII (Aksenov), Bishop of Yalutorov | 1958 | |
| ANATOLII (Botnar), Bishop of Kaluga and Komratsk | 1950 | |
| ANATOLII (Gladkii), Archbishop of Sarnensk and Polessk | 1957 | |
| ANATOLII (Kuznetsov), Archbishop of Kerchensk | 1930 | |
| ANATOLIOS, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| ANATOLIOS, Archbishop of Athens | ||
| ANDON (Merdani), Bishop of Kruja | ||
| ANDONIOS (Paropoulos), Bishop of Phasiane | ||
| ANDREI, Archbishop of Alba Iulia | ||
| ANDREI (Kuschak), Metropolitan of Evkarpia | 1986 | |
| ANDREJ (Frusic), Bishop of Srem | 1916 | 1986 |
| ANDREW, Archbishop of Athens | ||
| ANDREW, Metropolitan of Arkalochorion, Kastelion and Vianon | ||
| ANDREW, Bishop of Claudiopolis | 1978 | |
| ANDREW (Gvazava), Archbishop of Samtavisi and Gori | ||
| ANDREW (Trempelas), Metropolitan of Dryinoupolis, Pogoniani and Konitsa | ||
| ANDRIJ (Peshko), Bishop of Krateia | 1972 | |
| ANIANOS, Patriarch of Alexandria | ||
| ANTANAS, Archbishop of Niš | ||
| ANTHIMOS I, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| ANTHIMOS I, Patriarch of Jerusalem | ||
| ANTHIMOS I, Archbishop of Athens | ||
| ANTHIMOS II, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| ANTHIMOS II, Archbishop of Athens | ||
| ANTHIMOS III, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| ANTHIMOS III, Archbishop of Athens | ||
| ANTHIMOS IV, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| ANTHIMOS IV, Archbishop of Athens | ||
| ANTHIMOS V, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| ANTHIMOS V, Archbishop of Athens | ||
| ANTHIMOS VI, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| ANTHIMOS VI, Archbishop of Athens | ||
| ANTHIMOS VII, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| ANTHIMOS VII, Archbishop of Athens | ||
| ANTHIMOS, Metropolitan of Rethmynon and Avlopotomos | ||
| ANTHIMOS (Draconakis), Bishop of Olympos | ||
| ANTHIMOS (Koukourides), Metropolitan of Alexandroupolis | 1962 | |
| ANTHIMOS (Roussos), Metropolitan of Thessaloniki | ||
| ANTHONY I, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| ANTHONY II KAULEAS, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| ANTHONY III STUDITES, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| ANTHONY IV, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| ANTHONY, Metropolitan of San Francisco | 1935 | 2004 |
| ANTHONY (Bloom), Metropolitan of Sourozh | 1914 | 2003 |
| ANTHONY (Michaels), Auxiliary Bishop for Toledo and the Midwest | ||
| ANTON (Bulukhia), Archbishop of Vani and Bagdati | ||
| ANTONIE (Plamadeala), Metropolitan of Transylvania | 1926 | 2005 |
| ANTONII, Archbishop of Moscow | ||
| ANTONII, Metropolitan of Chernigov and Nezhinsk | ||
| ANTONII, Bishop of Provat | 1915 | 2002 |
| ANTONII (Borovik), Bishop of Alexandriya and Svetlovodsk | 1968 | |
| ANTONII (Cheremisov), Archbishop of Krasnoyarsk and Enisei | 1939 | |
| ANTONII (Fialko), Metropolitan of Khmelnitsy and Starokonstantinov | 1946 | |
| ANTONII (Masendich), Bishop of Barnaul and Altai | 1961 | |
| ANTONII (Moskalenko), Archbishop of the Urals and Guriev | 1940 | |
| ANTONII (Pakanich), Archbishop of Borispol | 1967 | |
| ANTONIJE, Patriarch of Serbia | ||
| ANTONIOS, Patriarch of Jerusalem | ||
| ANTONIOS, Metropolitan of Mexico | ||
| ANTONIOS (Kompos), Metropolitan of Sisanion and Siatista | 1920 | |
| ANTONY, Archbishop of Hierapolis | ||
| ANTONY, Bishop of Provata | ||
| ANTONY (Bashir), Metropolitan of New York and North America | 1898 | 1966 |
| ANTOUN (Khouri), Bishop of Miami and the South | ||
| APOLLINARIOS, Patriarch of Alexandria | ||
| APOSTOLOS, Metropolitan of Mellitus | ||
| APOSTOLOS, Elder Metropolitan of Derka | ||
| APOSTOLOS (Papakonstantinou), Metropolitan of Poliana and Kilkis | ||
| ARISTARCHOS, Bishop of Zenoupolis | 2002 | |
| ARISTARCHOS (Peristeres), Archbishop of Constantia | 1948 | |
| ARISTARKH (Smirnov), Bishop of Kemerovo and Kuznetsk | 1959 | |
| ARISTARKH (Stankevich), Archbishop of Gomel and Zhlobin | 1941 | |
| ARKADII (Afonin), Bishop of Yuzhno-Sakhalin and Kamchatka | 1943 | |
| ARKADII (Karpinskii), Bishop of Ryazan and Zaraisk | 1851 | 1913 |
| ARKADIOS, Metropolitan of Askalon | ||
| ARKADIOS, Metropolitan of Skithopolis | ||
| ARSAKIOS OF TARSUS, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| ARSENII (Chekandrakov), Metropolitan of Plovdiv | 1932 | 2006 |
| ARSENII (Epifanov), Archbishop of Istrina | 1955 | |
| ARSENII (Yakovenko), Bishop of Svyatogorsk | 1968 | |
| ARSENIJE I, Archbishop of Serbia | ||
| ARSENIJE II, Patriarch of Serbia | 1463 | |
| ARSENIJE III, Patriarch of Serbia | 1706 | |
| ARSENIJE IV, Patriarch of Serbia | 1748 | |
| ARSENIOS, Patriarch of Alexandria | ||
| ARSENIOS, Patriarch of Jerusalem | ||
| ARSENIOS AUTOREIANOS, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| ARSENIOS (Kardamakis), Metropolitan of Austria | 1973 | |
| ARSENIUS, Patriarch of Antioch | ||
| ARSENY, Metropolitan of Plovdiv | 1932 | |
| ARTEMII (Kishchenko), Bishop of Grodnen and Volkovyssk | 1952 | |
| ARTEMIJE (Radosavljevic), Bishop of Ras and Prizren | 1935 | |
| ARTEMIOS, Patriarch of Alexandria | ||
| ATANASE (Chakhvashvili), Metropolitan of Rustavi | ||
| ATANASIJE, Bishop of Hvostno | ||
| ATANASIJE, Former Bishop of Zahumlje and Herzegovina | ||
| ATANASIJE I, Patriarch of Serbia | ||
| ATANASIJE II, Patriarch of Serbia | ||
| ATHANASIOS I, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| ATHANASIOS I, Patriarch of Alexandria | ||
| ATHANASIOS I, Patriarch of Jerusalem | ||
| ATHANASIOS I, Archbishop of Athens | ||
| ATHANASIOS II, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| ATHANASIOS II, Patriarch of Alexandria | ||
| ATHANASIOS II, Patriarch of Jerusalem | ||
| ATHANASIOS II, Archbishop of Athens | ||
| ATHANASIOS III, Patriarch of Alexandria | ||
| ATHANASIOS III, Patriarch of Jerusalem | ||
| ATHANASIOS III, Archbishop of Athens | ||
| ATHANASIOS III PATELAROS, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| ATHANASIOS IV, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| ATHANASIOS IV, Patriarch of Alexandria | ||
| ATHANASIOS IV, Patriarch of Jerusalem | ||
| ATHANASIOS V, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| ATHANASIOS V, Patriarch of Jerusalem | ||
| ATHANASIOS, Metropolitan of Limassol | ||
| ATHANASIOS, Bishop of Cyrenaica and Exarch to the Throne in Moscow | ||
| ATHANASIOS, Bishop of Tropaion | ||
| ATHANASIOS (Hatzopoulos), Metropolitan of Achaia | 1950 | |
| ATHANASIOS (Papas), Senior Metropolitan of Chalcedon | 1936 | |
| ATHANASIUS, Patriarch of Antioch | ||
| ATHANASIUS (Dabbas) III, Patriarch of Antioch | ||
| ATHANASIUS (Dabbas) IV, Patriarch of Antioch | ||
| ATHANASIUS (Skaff), Metropolitan of Hama | ||
| ATHENAGORAS, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| ATHENAGORAS, Metropolitan of Mexico | ||
| ATHENAGORAS, Metropolitan of Phokis | ||
| ATHENAGORAS (Cavadas), Archbishop of Thyateira | 1885 | 1963 |
| ATHENAGORAS (Kokkinakis), Archbishp of Thyateira and Great Britain | 1912 | 1979 |
| ATHENAGORAS (Peckstadt), Bishop of Sinope | ||
| ATHENDODOROS, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| ATTIKOS, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| AUGOUSTINOS (Lambardakis), Metropolitan of Germany | 1938 | |
| AVERKII (Kedrov), Archbishop of Volyna and Zhitomir | 1879 | 1937 |
| AVERKII (Taushev), Archbishop of Syracuse and Holy Trinity | 1906 | 1976 |
| AVGUSTIN (Belyaev), Archbishop of Kaluga and Borovsk | 1886 | 1937 |
| AVGUSTIN (Gulyanitskii), Bishop of Ekaterinoslav and Taganrog | 1838 | 1892 |
| AVGUSTIN (Markevich), Archbishop of Lvov and Galicia | 1952 | |
| AVGUSTIN (Peterson), Metropolitan of Riga and All Latvia | 1873 | 1955 |
| AVGUSTIN (Sakharov), Bishop of Orenburg and Ufa | 1768 | 1842 |
| AVGUSTIN (Vinogradskii), Archbishop of Moscow and Kolomna | 1766 | 1819 |
| AVILIOS, Patriarch of Alexandria | ||
| AVRAAM, Bishop of Kolomna | 15th c. | |
| AVRAAM, Bishop of Peremyshl | 13th c. | |
| AVRAAM (Shumilin), Archbishop of Yaroslavl and Rostov | 1761 | 1844 |
| AVRAAMII, Metropolitan of Ryazan and Muromsk | 1708 | |
| AVRAAMII, Archbishop of Rostov | 16th c. | |
| AVRAAMII, Archbishop of Smolensk | 17th c. | |
| AVRAAMII, Bishop of Kolomena | 1501 | |
| AVRAAMII (Churilin), Bishop of Penzensk | 1867 | 1937 |
| AVRAAMII (Dernov), Archbishop of Glazov | 1874 | 1939 |
| AVRAAMII (Letnitskii), Bishop of Saratov | 1836 | 1893 |
| AVRAAMII (Yukhov), Metropolitan of Belgorod and Oboyansk | 1692 | |
| AVVAKUM (Borovkov), Bishop of Staro-Ufa | 1892 | 1937 |
| BARNABAS, Patriarch of Serbia | ||
| BARTHOLOMEW, Archbishop of Athens | ||
| BARTHOLOMEW I (Archontonis), Patriarch of Constantinople | 1940 | |
| BARTHOLOMEW (Katsouris), Metropolitan of Megara and Salamis | 1928 | |
| BARTHOLOMEW (Kessidis), Bishop of Arianzos | 1968 | |
| BARTOLOMEU (Anania), Archbishop of Vad, Feleac and Cluj | ||
| BASIL I, Patriarch of Antioch | ||
| BASIL I, Patriarch of Jerusalem | ||
| BASIL I, Patriarch of Serbia | ||
| BASIL I SKAMANDRENUS, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| BASIL II KAMATEROS, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| BASIL III, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| BASIL, Bishop of Aristi | ||
| BASIL (Essey), Bishop of Wichita and Mid-America | ||
| BASIL (Fedak), Metropolitan of Winnipeg and Canada | 1909 | 2005 |
| BASIL (Osborne), Bishop of Amphipolis | 1938 | |
| BASIL (Rodzianko), Bishop of San Francisco and the West | 1915 | 1999 |
| BASIL (Samaha), Metropolitan of Hauran | ||
| BAZYLI (Doroszkiewicz), Metropolitan of Warsaw and All Poland | 1914 | 1998 |
| BENEDICT, Patriarch of Jerusalem | ||
| BENEDICT, Archbishop of Athens | ||
| BENEDICT (Tsekouras), Metropolitan of Philadelphia | 1957 | |
| BENJAMIN I, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| BENJAMIN I, Patriarch of Jerusalem | ||
| BENJAMIN (Peterson), Bishop of San Francisco and the West | 1954 | |
| BONOS, Archbishop of Niš | ||
| BORIS (Geeza), Bishop of Chicago and the Midwest | 1923 | 2000 |
| BOULOS (Bendali), Metropolitan of Akkar | 2008 | |
| CALINIC, Assistant Bishop to the Archdiocese of Iasi | ||
| CALINIC (Argatu), Bishop of Arges | 1944 | |
| CALLANDION, Patriarch of Antioch | ||
| CAPION, Patriarch of Jerusalem | ||
| CASIAN (Bezobrasov), Bishop of Catania | 1965 | |
| CASIAN (Craciun), Bishop of Lower Danube | 1955 | |
| CASSIANOS, Patriarch of Jerusalem | ||
| CHARITON, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| CHRISANTHOS, Patriarch of Jerusalem | ||
| CHRISTODOULOS I, Patriarch of Alexandria | ||
| CHRISTODOULOS I, Patriarch of Jerusalem | ||
| CHRISTODOULOS II, Patriarch of Alexandria | ||
| CHRISTODOULOS, Metropolitan of Aulonos | ||
| CHRISTODOULOS, Former Metropolitan of Korça | ||
| CHRISTODOULOS (Paraskevaides), Archbishop of Athens | 1939 | 2008 |
| CHRISTODOULOS (Saridakes), Metropolitan of Eleutheroupolis | 1943 | |
| CHRISTOFOROS (Kissis), Archbishop of Tirana and all Albania | 1958 | |
| CHRISTOFOROS (Kommodatos), Bishop of Telmissos | 1936 | 2003 |
| CHRISTOFOROS (Rakintzakis), Bishop of Andidon | ||
| CHRISTOPHER, Patriarch of Alexandria | ||
| CHRISTOPHER, Patriarch of Antioch | ||
| CHRISTOPHER II, Patriarch of Alexandria | ||
| CHRISTOPHER II, Patriarch of Antioch | ||
| CHRISTOPHER (Kovacevic), Metropolitan of Libertyville-Chicago | 2010 | |
| CHRISTOPHER (Pulets), Metropolitan of the Czech Lands and Slovakia | 1953 | |
| CHRISTOPHER (Tsamalaidze), Bishop of Batumi | ||
| CHRYSANTHOS I, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| CHRYSANTHOS, Archbishop of Athens | ||
| CHRYSANTHOS, Metropolitan of Trapezounta | ||
| CHRYSOSTOM I, Archbishop of Cyprus | 1927 | 2007 |
| CHRYSOSTOM I, Archbishop of Athens | ||
| CHRYSOSTOM II, Archbishop of Cyprus | 1941 | |
| CHRYSOSTOM, Metropolitan of Carthage | 2004 | |
| CHRYSOSTOM, Metropolitan of Chalkis | ||
| CHRYSOSTOM, Metropolitan of Eleutheroupolis | ||
| CHRYSOSTOM, Metropolitan of Kitium | 1938 | |
| CHRYSOSTOM, Metropolitan of Myra | ||
| CHRYSOSTOM, Metropolitan of Philippoi, Neapolis and Thasos | ||
| CHRYSOSTOM, Bishop of Banat | ||
| CHRYSOSTOM, Bishop of Bihac and Petrovac | ||
| CHRYSOSTOM, Bishop of Kyanea | ||
| CHRYSOSTOM, Bishop of Rodostolon | ||
| CHRYSOSTOM (Dimitriadis), Metropolitan of Symi | ||
| CHRYSOSTOM (Kakoulidis), Metropolitan of Edessa, Pella and Almopia | 1931 | |
| CHRYSOSTOM (Kalafatis), Metropolitan of Smyrna | 1867 | 1922 |
| CHRYSOSTOM (Kalamatianos), Metropolitan of Methymna | ||
| CHRYSOSTOM (Konstantinidis), Metropolitan of the Senior See of Ephesus | ||
| CHRYSOSTOM (Korakitis), Metropolitan of Gytheion and Itylos | 1933 | |
| CHRYSOSTOM (Koronaios), Metropolitan of Neocaesarea | ||
| CHRYSOSTOM (Papadopoulos), Archbishop of Athens and All Greece | ||
| CHRYSOSTOM (Sklephas), Metropolitan of Patras | 1958 | |
| CHRYSOSTOM (Stauropoulos), Metropolitan of Triphylia and Olympia | 1959 | |
| CHRYSOSTOM (Synetos), Metropolitan of Zakynthos | ||
| CHRYSOSTOM (Themelis), Metropolitan of Messenia | 1918 | |
| CHRYSOSTOM (Tsiter), Metropolitan of Austria | 1903 | 1995 |
| CHRYSOSTOM (Zafiris), Metropolitan of Peristerion | 1935 | |
| CIPRIAN (Campineanul), Assistant Bishop to the Patriarch of Romania | 1965 | |
| CLEMATIOS, Archbishop of Athens | ||
| CLEMENT, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| CONSTANTINE, Archbishop of Athens | ||
| CONSTANTINE I, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| CONSTANTINE II, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| CONSTANTINE III LICHOUDES, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| CONSTANTINE IV CHLIARENOS, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| CONSTANTINE V, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| CONSTANTINE VI, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| CONSTANTINE, Metropolitan of Irinoupolis | ||
| CONSTANTINE, Metropolitan of Margveti | ||
| CONSTANTINE, Bishop of Central Europe | ||
| CONSTANTINE (Charisiades), Metropolitan of Nicea | 1929 | |
| CONSTANTINE (Farantatos), Metropolitan of Nea Ionia and Philadelphia | ||
| CONSTANTINE (Melikidze), Metropolitan of Batumi | ||
| CONSTANTINE (Papastephanou), Metropolitan of Baghdad and Kuwait | ||
| CONSTANTINE (Tsiles), Metropolitan of Singapore | 1973 | |
| CONSTANTIOS I, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| CONSTANTIOS II, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| CORNELI (Onila), Assistant Bishop of the Diocese of Husi | ||
| CORNELIUS (Rodousakes), Metropolitan of Petra | 1936 | |
| CYPRIANUS I, Patriarch of Constantinople | 1714 | |
| CYRIL I, Patriarch of Alexandria | ||
| CYRIL I, Patriarch of Jerusalem | ||
| CYRIL I, Patriarch of Serbia | ||
| CYRIL I, Patriarch of Bulgaria | ||
| CYRIL I, Archbishop of Cyprus | ||
| CYRIL I, Archbishop of Athens | ||
| CYRIL II, Patriarch of Alexandria | ||
| CYRIL II, Patriarch of Jerusalem | ||
| CYRIL II, Patriarch of Serbia | ||
| CYRIL II, Archbishop of Athens | ||
| CYRIL III, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| CYRIL IV, Patriarch of Constantinople | 1728 | |
| CYRIL V, Patriarch of Constantinople | 1775 | |
| CYRIL VI, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| CYRIL VII, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| CYRIL (Axiotis), Metropolitan of Chaldea | 1908 | 1991 |
| CYRIL (Chrystakis), Metropolitan of Thesaliotis and Phanariophersalon | 1938 | |
| CYRIL (Kontaris), Patriarch of Constantinople | 1639 | |
| CYRIL (Lukaris) I, Patriarch of Constantinople | 1638 | |
| CYRIL (Zaim) III, Patriarch of Antioch | ||
| CYRUS, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| DAMASCHIN (Coravu), Bishop of Slobozia and Calarasi | 1940 | |
| DAMASKIN, Former Bishop of Western Europe | ||
| DAMASKINOS, Archbishop of Athens | ||
| DAMASKINOS, Metropolitan of Kydonia and Apokoronon | ||
| DAMASKINOS, Metropolitan of Sao Paolo | ||
| DAMASKINOS, Bishop of Belestinos | ||
| DAMASKINOS, Bishop of Diavleia | ||
| DAMASKINOS (Gaganiaras), Metropolitan of Joppa | 1948 | |
| DAMASKINOS (Papandreou), Metropolitan of Adrianoupolis | 1936 | |
| DAMASKINOS (Roumeliotis), Metropolitan of Maroneia and Komoteni | ||
| DAMIAN, Patriarch of Jerusalem | ||
| DAMIAN (Marchuk), Archbishop of Volyna and Rovena | 1987 | |
| DAMIANOS, Archbishop of Sinai and Raithu | ||
| DANIEL, Patriarch of Antioch | ||
| DANIEL, Archbishop of Athens | ||
| DANIEL, Metropolitan of Tabor | ||
| DANIEL, Bishop of Erie | 1930 | |
| DANIEL (Ciobotea), Patriarch of Romania | ||
| DANIEL (Datuashvili), Metropolitan of Tsukhum-Apkhazeti | ||
| DANIEL (Nushiro), Archbishop of Tokyo, Metropolitan of All Japan | 1938 | |
| DANIEL (Pourtsouklis), Metropolitan of Kaisariani, Vyron and Ymittos | ||
| DANIEL (Stoenescu), Vicar Bishop of the Diocese of Timisoara | ||
| DANIEL (Zelinskyy), Bishop of Pamphilon | ||
| DANIIL, Archbishop of Moscow | ||
| DANIIL, Locum Tenens of the Diocese of Varset | ||
| DANIIL (Dorovskikh), Bishop of Arkhangelsk and Kholmogorsk | 1960 | |
| DANILO, Archbishop of Niš | ||
| DANILO, Archbishop of Buda | ||
| DANILO I, Archbishop of Serbia | ||
| DANILO II, Archbishop of Serbia | ||
| DANILO III, Patriarch of Serbia | ||
| DAVID (Chkadua), Archbishop of Batumi | ||
| DAVID V (Devdariani), Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia | 1903 | 1977 |
| DAVID (Kachakhidze), Bishop of Batumi | ||
| DAVID (Makharadze), Metropolitan of Amba Alaverdi | ||
| DAVID (Tikaradze), Archbishop of Bodbe | ||
| DEMETRI (Khoury), Auxiliary Bishop | ||
| DEMETRIOS I, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| DEMETRIOS I, Archbishop of Athens | ||
| DEMETRIOS II, Archbishop of Athens | ||
| DEMETRIOS (Sinaiti), Metropolitan of Gjirokaster | ||
| DEMETRIOS, Metropolitan of Sebasteia | ||
| DEMETRIOS, Bishop of Olympos | ||
| DEMETRIOS (Bekiares), Metropolitan of Goumenissa, Axioupolis and Polykastron | ||
| DEMETRIOS (Kantzavelos), Bishop of Mokissos | ||
| DEMETRIOS (Trakatellis), Archbishop of America | ||
| DEMOPHILOS, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| DIMITRI (Shiolashvili), Metropolitan of Batumi and Lazeti | ||
| DIMITRII (Abashidze), Bishop of Tauride | 1867 | 1945 |
| DIMITRII (Drozdov), Archbishop of Vitebsk and Orshan | 1953 | |
| DIMITRII (Kapalin), Archbishop of Tobol'sk and Tyumen | 1952 | |
| DIMITRIJE (Pavlovic), Patriarch of Serbia | ||
| DIMITRIOS, Bishop of Therma | ||
| DIMITRIOS (Couchell), Bishop of Xanthos | ||
| DIMITRIOS (Grollios), Bishop of Thermai | ||
| DIMITRIOS (Zaharengas), Metropolitan of Irinoupolis | 1965 | |
| DIODOROS (Karivalis), Patriarch of Jerusalem | 2000 | |
| DIOMID (Dzyuban), Bishop of Andyra and Chukota | 1961 | |
| DIOGENES, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| DIONISII, Archbishop of Moscow | ||
| DIONISII I, Metropolitan of Kiev | ||
| DIONISII II, Metropolitan of Kiev | ||
| DIONISII (Khitrov), Bishop of Ufa | 1818 | 1896 |
| DIONYSIOS I, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| DIONYSIOS I, Patriarch of Alexandria | ||
| DIONYSIOS I, Patriarch of Antioch | ||
| DIONYSIOS I, Archbishop of Athens | ||
| DIONYSIOS II, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| DIONYSIOS II, Archbishop of Athens | ||
| DIONYSIOS III, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| DIONYSIOS IV MUSELIMES, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| DIONYSIOS V, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| DIONYSIOS, Metropolitan of Chios, Psarra and Oinoussai | ||
| DIONYSIOS, Metropolitan of Trikkis and Stagon | ||
| DIONYSIOS, Bishop of Synada | ||
| DIONYSIOS (Hatzivasiliou), Metropolitan of Leontopolis | 1929 | |
| DIONYSIOS (Kyratsos), Metropolitan of Drama | ||
| DIONYSIOS (Ladopoulos), Metropolitan of Neapolis and Stavroupolis | 1929 | |
| DIONYSIOS (Psiachas), Metropolitan of Prousa | 1916 | |
| DIOS, Patriarch of Jerusalem | ||
| DIOSKOROS I, Patriarch of Alexandria | ||
| DIOSKOROS II, Patriarch of Alexandria | ||
| DMITRI (Royster), Archbishop of Dallas and the South | 1923 | 2011 |
| DOLICHIANOS, Patriarch of Jerusalem | ||
| DOMENTI (Batonishvili) I, Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia | ||
| DOMENTIJAN (Popovic), Bishop of Niš | ||
| DOMETIYAN, Metropolitan of Vidin | ||
| DOMETIOS, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| DOMNUS II, Patriarch of Antioch | ||
| DOMNUS III, Patriarch of Antioch | ||
| DORIMEDONT (Chekan), Bishop of Edinetsk and Brichansk | 1961 | 2006 |
| DOROTHEOS I, Patriarch of Antioch | ||
| DOROTHEOS I, Patriarch of Jerusalem | ||
| DOROTHEOS I, Archbishop of Athens | ||
| DOROTHEOS II, Patriarch of Antioch | ||
| DOROTHEOS II, Patriarch of Jerusalem | ||
| DOROTHEOS II, Archbishop of Athens | ||
| DOROTHEOS III, Patriarch of Antioch | ||
| DOROTHEOS III, Archbishop of Athens | ||
| DOROTHEOS IV, Patriarch of Antioch | ||
| DOROTHEOS V, Patriarch of Antioch | ||
| DOROTHEOS (Filipp), Metropolitan of the Czech Lands and Slovakia | 1913 | 1999 |
| DOROTHEOS (Georgiadis), Metropolitan of the Prince Islands | 1891 | 1974 |
| DOROTHEOS (Leovaris), Archbishop of Avelon | 1948 | |
| DOROTHEOS (Stekas), Metropolitan of Syros, Tinos, Andros, Kea and Milos | 1913 | |
| DOSITEJ (Motika), Bishop of Great Britain and Scandinavia | 1949 | |
| DOSITEJ (Vasic), Metropolitan of Zagreb | 1887 | 1945 |
| DOSITHEOS, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| DOSITHEOS, Patriarch of Jerusalem | ||
| EFREM I, Metropolitan of Kiev | ||
| EFREM II, Metropolitan of Kiev | ||
| EFREM, Metropolitan of Kazan and Sviyazhsk | 1613 | |
| EFREM, Bishop of Bolnisi | ||
| EFREM (Kitsai), Archbishop of Krivorozh and Nikopol | 1966 | |
| EFTIMIE, Bishop of Roman | ||
| EIRENEOS, Patriarch of Jerusalem | ||
| EIRINAIOS, Former Metropolitan of Kisamon and Selinon | ||
| EKVTIME (Lezhava), Bishop of Gurjaani and Velistsikhe | ||
| ELEUTHERIOS, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| ELEUTHERIOS, Patriarch of Alexandria | ||
| ELEUTHERIOS, Patriarch of Antioch | ||
| ELEUTHERIOS (Katsaitis), Bishop of Nyssa | 1929 | |
| ELEVFERII (Kozorez), Archbishop of Chimkent and Akmolinsk | 1953 | |
| ELEVFERII (Vorontsov), Metropolitan of Prague and All Czechoslovakia | 1892 | 1959 |
| ELIA, Metropolitan of Hamah | ||
| ELIAS I, Patriarch of Antioch | ||
| ELIAS I, Patriarch of Jerusalem | ||
| ELIAS II, Patriarch of Antioch | ||
| ELIAS II, Patriarch of Jerusalem | ||
| ELIAS III, Patriarch of Antioch | ||
| ELIAS III, Patriarch of Jerusalem | ||
| ELIAS (Aude), Metropolitan of Beirut | ||
| ELIAS (Kfoury), Metropolitan of Tyre and Sydon and Marjiyoun | ||
| ELIAS (Kurban), Metropolitan of Tripoli and el-Koura | ||
| ELIAS IV (Muawad), Patriarch of Antioch | ||
| ELIAS (Youssef), Metropolitan of Aleppo and Iskandaron | 1931 | 2000 |
| ELISE (Jokhadze), Archbishop of Nikortsminda | ||
| ELISEI (Ganaba), Archbishop of Sourozh | 1962 | |
| ELISEI (Ivanov), Bishop of Berdyansk and Primore | 1973 | |
| ELPIDOPHOROS (Lambriniadis), Metropolitan of Prousa | 1967 | |
| EMILIANOS, Metropolitan of Philadelphia | ||
| EMILIANOS (Laloussis), Bishop of Charioupolis | 1992 | |
| EMILIANOS (Timiades), Metropolitan of Silybria | 1916 | 2008 |
| EMILIANOS (Zacharopoulos), Metropolitan of Kos and Nisuros | 1915 | 2011 |
| EMMANUEL, Metropolitan of Polyanis and Kilkisiou | ||
| EMMANUEL (Adamakis), Metropolitan of France | 1958 | |
| EMMANUEL (Alevforas), Bishop of Alikarnassos | ||
| EPHRAIM I, Patriarch of Antioch | ||
| EPHRAIM I, Patriarch of Jerusalem | ||
| EPHRAIM II, Patriarch of Jerusalem | ||
| EPHRAIM II (Sidamonidze), Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia | 1896 | 1972 |
| EPHRAIM (Stenakis), Metropolitan of Hydra, Spetsai and Aegina | ||
| EPHREM (Sidamonidze), Metropolitan of Batumi | ||
| EPIFANIE (Norocel), Bishop of Buzau | 1932 | |
| EPIPHANIOS, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| EPIPHANIOS, Metropolitan of Thera, Amorgos and Nisai | ||
| EPIPHANIOS (Perialas), Metropolitan of Bryoula | 1935 | 2011 |
| ERMAN, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| EUAGRIOS, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| EUDOIUS, Patriarch of Antioch | ||
| EUDOXIOS OF ANTIOCH, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| EUGENIOS I, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| EUGENIOS II, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| EUGENIOS, Metropolitan of Ierapetra and Sitia | ||
| EUGENIOS, Archbishop of Crete | ||
| EUGENIOS, Metropolitan of Rethymnon and Avlopotamos | ||
| EULOGIOS I, Patriarch of Alexandria | ||
| EULOGIOS II, Patriarch of Alexandria | ||
| EUMENIOS, Patriarch of Alexandria | ||
| EUMENIOS (Tamiolakis), Bishop of Leuka | ||
| EUPHEMIOS, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| EUPHRASIUS, Patriarch of Antioch | ||
| EUSEBIUS OF NICOMEDIA, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| EUSEVIOS (Pistolis), Metropolitan of Samos and Ikaria | ||
| EUSTATHIOS, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| EUSTATHIOS, Patriarch of Alexandria | ||
| EUSTATHIOS GARIDAS, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| EUSTATHIOS (Spiliotis), Metropolitan of Monemvasia and Sparta | 1940 | |
| EUSTOCHIOS, Patriarch of Jerusalem | ||
| EUSTRATIUS, Patriarch of Antioch | ||
| EUTHYMIOS I, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| EUTHYMIOS II, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| EUTHYMIOS II, Patriarch of Jerusalem | ||
| EUTHYMIOS, Metropolitan of Zila | ||
| EUTHYMIOS, Metropolitan of Achelos | ||
| EUTHYMIUS I, Patriarch of Antioch | ||
| EUTHYMIUS I, Patriarch of Jerusalem | ||
| EUTHYMIUS II, Patriarch of Antioch | ||
| EUTHYMIUS III, Patriarch of Antioch | ||
| EUTHYMIUS IV, Patriarch of Antioch | ||
| EUTYCHIOS, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| EUTYCHIOS I, Patriarch of Alexandria | ||
| EUTYCHIOS II, Patriarch of Alexandria | ||
| EUZOIS, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
| EVANGELOS (Galanes), Metropolitan of Perga | ||
| EVANGELOS (Kourounis), Metropolitan of New Jersey | 1961 | |
| EVDOKIMOS (Kokkinakis), Metropolitan of Eleftheroupolis | 1923 | |
| EVFIMII (Shutak), Archbishop of Mukachev and Uzhgorod | 1934 | 2000 |
| EVGENII (Reshetnikov), Archbishop of Vereisk | 1957 | |
| EVGENII (Zhdan), Archbishop of Tambov and Michurinsk | 1942 | 2002 |
| EVGENIJE (Letica), Metropolitan of Dabar-Bosnia | 1858 | 1933 |
| EVLOGII (Georgievskii), Metropolitan of Paris | 1868 | 1946 |
| EVLOGII (Gutchenko), Bishop of Suma and Akhtyra | 1970 | |
| EVLOGII (Smirnov), Archbishop of Vladimir and Suzdal | 1937 | |
| EVSEVII (Savvin), Metropolitan of Pskov and Velikoluksk | 1939 | |
| EVSTAFII (Evdokimov), Bishop of Chitinsk and Zabaikal | 1951 | |
| EVTIKHII (Korochkin), Bishop of Domodedov | 1955 | |
| EVTIMII, Patriarch of Bulgaria | 1332/35 | 1402 |
| EZEKIEL (Tsoukalas), Metropolitan of Pisidias | 1913 | 1987 |
| EZEKIEL, Bishop of Dervis |
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