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List of Primates of Holy Russia

988 -1304 KIEV (Metropolitans)

  1. Mikhail I (988-991)
  2. Leontii I (992-1007)
  3. Ivan I (1008-1035)
  4. Feopemt (1035-1049)
  5. Kirill I (1050 )
  6. Ilarion (1051-1054)
  7. Efrem I (1055 )
  8.  ?
  9. Grigorii II (1067-1077)
  10. Ivan II (1077-1089)
  11. Ivan III (1089-1091)
  12. Efrem II (1092-1097)
  13. Nikolai (1097-1102)
  14. Nikifor I (1103-1121)
  15. Nikita (1122-1126)
  16. vacant
  17. Mikhail II (1129-1145)
  18. vacant
  19. Kliment Smolyatich (1147-1154)
  20. Konstantin I (1155-1158)
  21. vacant
  22. Feodor (1161-1163)
  23. Ivan IV (1164-1166
  24. Konstantin II (1167-1177)
  25. vacant
  26. Nikifor II (1182-1198)
  27. Gavriil ?
  28. Dionisii I (1205)
  29. vacant
  30. Matfei (1209-1220)
  31. vacant
  32. Kirill II (1224-1233)
  33.  ?
  34. Iosif I (1237- ?)
  35. Kirill III (1243-1281)
  36. vacant
  37. Maksim (1283-1305 )

1304 - 1448 Metropolitans of Moscow and Vladimir

  1. St. Peter (in Moscow from 1318) (1304-1326 )
  2. vacant
  3. St. Theognostus (1328-1353)
  4. St. Alexius (I) (1354-1378)
  5. vacant
  6. St. Cyprian (1380-1385 d.1407)
  7. Pimen (I) (1385-1390 )
  8. St. Cyprian (restored) (1390-1407)
  9. St. Photius (1408-1431 )
  10. Isidore the Apostate (1437-1441)
  11. vacant

1448 – 1589 Metropolitans of Moscow and all Russia

  1. St. Jonas (1448-1461)
  2. Theodosius (1461-1464)
  3. Philip I (1464-1473)
  4. Gerontius (1473-1489)
  5. Zosimus (1490-1494)
  6. Symeon (1495-1511
  7. Varlaam (1511-1521)
  8. Daniel (1522-1539)
  9. Joasaphus (1539-1542)
  10. Macarius (1542-1563)
  11. Athanasius (1564-1566)
  12. Gherman (1566 )
  13. St. Philip II (1566-1568)
  14. Cyril (1568-1572 )
  15. Anthony (1572-1581)
  16. Dionysius (1581-1587)

1589 – 1721 Patriarchs of Moscow and all Russia

  1. Jove (1589-1605) (Job?)
  2. Ignatius (1605-1606)
  3. St. Hermogenus (1606-1612) (Germogen?)
  4. Philaret (Fyodor N. Romanov - father of Tsar Michael I)(1619-1633)
  5. Joasaphus I (1634-1642)
  6. Joseph (1642-1652)
  7. Nikon (1652-1658)
  8. Pitirim, Metropolitan of Krutitsy, Coadjutor (1658-1667)
  9. Joasaphus II (1667-1672)
  10. Pitirim of Krutitsy (restored, as Patriarch ) (1672-1673)
  11. Joachim (1674-1690)
  12. Adrian (1690-1700)
  13. Stefan Yavorskiy, Metrop. of Ryazan, Coadjutor (1700-1721)

Metropolitans of Moscow

  1. Iosif (1742-1745)
  2. Platon I (1745-1754)
  3. Hilarion of Krutitsy (Locum Tenens) (1754-1757)
  4. Timofei (1757-1767)
  5. Ambrosius (1767-1771)
  6. Samouel of Krutitsy (Locum Tenens) (1771-1775)
  7. Platon II (1775-1811)
  8. Augustin (1811-1819)
  9. Serafim (1819-1821)
  10. Filaret (1821-1867)
  11. St. Innocent (1868-1879)
  12. Macarius I (1879-1882)
  13. Joannicius (1882-1891)
  14. Leontius (1891-1893)
  15. Sergei (1893-1898)
  16. Vladimir (1898-1912)
  17. Macarius II (1912-1917)

1917 – present Patriarchs of Moscow and all Russia

  1. St. Tikhon (1917-1926)
  2. vacant
  3. Sergius, Coadjutor (1928-1943), Patriarch (1943-1945)
  4. Alexius I (II) (1945-1970)
  5. Pimen (I) (1970-1991)
  6. Alexius II (III) (1991- )