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List of bishops and archbishops of Novgorod

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of the Bishops and Archbishops of Novgorod the Great from the Christianization of Rus' in 988 to the establishment of the Metropolitanate in Novgorod in 1589.

Bishops of Novgorod 989–1163

  • Ioakim Korsunianin (c. 989–1030)
  • Efrem (1030–1035) – never consecrated
  • Luka Zhidiata (1035–1060)
  • Stefan (1060–1068)
  • Fedor (1069–1077)
  • German (1078–1095)
  • Nikita (1096–1108)
  • Ioann Pop'ian (1110–1130) (d. 1144)
  • Nifont (1130–1156) – held archiepiscopal title personally
  • Arkady (1156–1163)

Archbishops of Novgorod the Great and Pskov 1165–1589

  • Ilya (Ioann) (1165–1186)
  • Gavril (Grigory) (1186–1193)
  • Martiry Rushanin (1193–1199) –only a bishop
  • Mitrofan (1199–1211, 1219–1223)
  • Antony (1211–1219, 1226–28, 1229)
  • Arseny (1223–1225, 1228–1229) – never consecrated
  • Spiridon (1229–1249)
  • Dalmat (1249–1274)
  • Kliment (1274–1299)
  • Feoktist (1299–1308) (d. 1310)
  • David (1309–1325)
  • Moisei (1325–1330, 1352–1359) (d. 1363)
  • Vasilii Kalika (1331–1352)
  • Aleksei (1359–1388) (d. 1390)
  • Ioann (1388–1415) (d. 1417)
  • Simeon (1415–1421)
  • Feodosy (1421–1423) (d. 1425)–never consecrated
  • Evfimy I (1423–1429)
  • Evfimy II (1429–+03/20/1458)
  • Iona (1458–11/05/1470)
  • Feofil (1470–1480) (d. 1482/84?)
  • Sergei (1483–1484) (d.1504)
  • Gennady (1484–1504) (d. 1505)
  • Serapion (1506–1509) (d. 1516)

1509–1526 Vacancy

  • Makary (1526–1542) became Metropolitan of Moscow (d. 1563)
  • Feodosii (1542–1551)
  • Serapion II (1551–1552)
  • Pimen (1552–1571)
  • Leonid (1571–1575)
  • Aleksandr (1576–1591) – elevated to Metropolitan dignity, 1589

References

  • Arseny Nasonov, ed. Novgorodskaia Pervaia Letopis' , 474; Aleksandr Khoroshev, Tserkov' v sotsialno–politicheskoi istorii Novgorodskoi feodal'noi respubliki (Moscow, 1986).
  • Michael C. Paul, "A Man Chosen by God": The Office of Archbishop in Novgorod, Russia 1165–1478. Ph.D. Dissertation University of Miami 2003. Appendix, p. 320.

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