Archbishops of the Autocephalous Orthodox Archdiocese of Peć, 1219–1346
Church Rule | Portrait | Common English/Serbian name | Regnal name | Personal name | Place of birth | Notes |
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1219 to 1233 | Sava Saint Sava Sveti Sava | Sava, Metropolitan of Žičaand Archbishop of Serbs | Rastko Nemanjić | First Archbishop of Serbian Church | ||
1233 to 1263 | Arsenije Sremac Saint Arsenius I of Srem Sveti Arsenije I Sremac | Arsenije, Metropolitan ofPeć and Archbishop of Serbs | Syrmia | First Archbishop of Peć | ||
1263 to 1271 | Sava II Saint Sava II Sveti Sava II | Sava II, Metropolitan ofPeć and Archbishop of Serbs | Predislav Nemanjić | Second Archbishop of Peć Nephew to Sava I | ||
1271 to 1272 | Danilo I Daniel I | Danilo, Metropolitan ofPeć and Archbishop of Serbs | Third Archbishop of Peć Was replaced after a year for an unknown reason | |||
1272 to 1276 | Joanikije I Saint Joannicius I Sveti Joanikije I | Joanikije, Metropolitan ofPeć and Archbishop of Serbs | Fourth Archbishop of Peć | |||
Archdiocese throne vacant from 1276–1279 | ||||||
1279 to 1286 | Jevstatije I Saint Eustatius I Sveti Jevstatije I | Jevstatije, Metropolitan of Peć and Archbishop of Serbs | Budimlje | Fifth Archbishop of Peć | ||
1286 to 1292 | Jakov I Saint Jacob I Sveti Jakov I | Jakov, Metropolitan of Peć and Archbishop of Serbs | Sixth Archbishop of Peć | |||
1292 to 1309 | Jevstatije II Saint Eustatius II Sveti Jevstatije II | Jevstatije II,Metropolitan of Peć and Archbishop of Serbs | Seventh Archbishop of Peć | |||
1309 to 1316 | Sava III Saint Sava III Sveti Sava III | Sava III, Metropolitan of Peć and Archbishop of Serbs | Eighth Archbishop of Peć | |||
1316 to 1324 | Nikodim I Saint Nikodemus I Sveti Nikodim I | Nikodim, Metropolitan of Peć and Archbishop of Serbs | Ninth Archbishop of Peć | |||
1324 to 1337 | Danilo II Saint Daniel II Sveti Danilo II | Danilo II, Metropolitan of Peć and Archbishop of Serbs | Tenth Archbishop of Peć |
[edit]Patriarchs of the Holy Patriarchal See of Peć, 1346–1766
[edit]First Patriarchate of Peć, 1346-1463
Patriarchate | Portrait | Common English/Serbian name | Regnal name | Personal name | Place of birth | Notes |
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1337 to 1346 | Joanikije II Saint Joannicius II Sveti Joanikije II | Joanikije II, Metropolitan of Peć and Archbishop of Serbs | First Serb Patriarch, installed during the crowning of Tsar Dusan | |||
1346 to 1354 | Joanikije II, Archbishop of Peć and Patriarch of Maritime and all Serb Lands | |||||
1354 to 1375 | Sava IV Sava IV | Sava IV, Archbishop of Peć and Patriarch of Maritime and all Serb Lands | Second Serb Patriarch | |||
1375 to 1380 (First Tenure) | Jefrem Saint Ephraem Sveti Jefrem | Jefrem, Archbishop of Peć and Patriarch of Maritime and all Serb Lands | 3rd Patriarch of Serbs (3rd Patriarch of Peć) | |||
1389 to 1390 (Second Tenure) | ||||||
1380 to 1389 | Spiridon Saint Spirydon Sveti Spiridon | Spiridon, Archbishop of Peć and Patriarch of Maritime and all Serb Lands | 4th Patriarch of Serbs (4th Patriarch of Peć) | |||
1390 to 1396 | Danilo III Daniel III | Danilo III, Archbishop of Peć and Patriarch of Maritime and all Serb Lands | 5th Patriarch of Serbs (5th Patriarch of Peć) | |||
1396 to 1407 | Sava V | Sava V, Archbishop of Peć and Patriarch of Maritime and all Serb Lands | 6th Patriarch of Serbs (6th Patriarch of Peć) | |||
1407 | Danilo IV | Danilo IV, Archbishop of Peć and Patriarch of Maritime and all Serb Lands | 6th Patriarch of Serbs (6th Patriarch of Peć) | |||
1407 to 1418 | Kirilo I Saint Cyril I Sveti Kirilo I | Kirilo, Archbishop of Peć and Patriarch of Maritime and all Serb Lands | 7th Patriarch of Serbs (7th Patriarch of Peć) | |||
1418 to 1435 | Nikon Saint/Sveti Nikon | Nikon, Archbishop of Peć and Patriarch of Maritime and all Serb Lands | 8th Patriarch of Serbs (8th Patriarch of Peć) | |||
1435 to 1446 | Teofan Theophanes | Teofan, Archbishop of Peć and Patriarch of Maritime and all Serb Lands | 9th Patriarch of Serbs (9th Patriarch of Peć) | |||
1446 to 1455? | Nikodim IINikodemus II | Nikodim, Archbishop of Peć and Patriarch of Maritime and all Serb Lands | 10th Patriarch of Serbs(10th Patriarch of Peć) | |||
1457 to 1463 | Arsenije II Arsenius II | Arsenije II, Archbishop of Peć and Patriarch of Maritime and all Serb Lands | 11th Patriarch of Serbs(11th Patriarch of Peć) |
[edit]First Ottoman Intervention, 1463–1557
Church Rule | Portrait | Common English/Serbian name | Regnal name | Personal name | Place of birth | Notes |
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vacant from 1463 to 1508 due to Ottoman Empire's 1st abolishment | ||||||
1508 | Jovan I John I | John I, Archbishop of Serbs | The Ottoman's did not recognize the official title of "Archbishop of Peć and Patriarch of Serbs". However still church records call Jovan I as the 12th Patriarch of Serbs (12th Patriarch of Peć). | |||
vacant from 1508 to 1524 due to Ottoman Empire's 2nd abolishment | ||||||
1524 | Marko Mark | Marko, Serb Metropolitan | The Ottoman's did not recognize the official title of "Archbishop of Peć and Patriarch of Serbs". However still church records call Marko as the 13th Patriarch of Serbs (13th Patriarch of Peć). | |||
vacant from 1524 to 1527 due to Ottoman Empire's 3rd abolishment | ||||||
1527 to 1535 | Pavle (I) Paul (I) | Pavle, Metropolitan of Smederevo | The Ottoman's did not recognize the official title of "Archbishop of Peć and Patriarch of Serbs". However still church records call Pavle as the 14th Patriarch of Serbs (14th Patriarch of Peć) due to him being the exrach and protector of the throne. | |||
vacant from 1535 to 1557 due to Ottoman Empire's 4th abolishment |
[edit]Second Patriarchate of Peć, 1557–1766
Patriarchate | Portrait | Common English/Serbian name | Regnal name | Personal name | Place of birth | Notes |
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1557 to 1572 | Makarije Saint Macarius Sveti Makarije | Makarije, Archbishop of Peć and Patriarch of Serbs and Bulgarians | Makarije Sokolović | Visegrad | 15th Patriarch of Serbs(15th Patriarch of Peć) | |
1572 to 1575 | Antonije Anthony | Antonije, Archbishop of Peć and Patriarch of Serbs | Antonije Sokolović | 16th Patriarch of Serbs(16th Patriarch of Peć) | ||
1575 to 1585 | Gerasim Gerasimus | Gerasim, Archbishop of Peć and Patriarch of Serbs | Gerasim Sokolović | 17th Patriarch of Serbs(17th Patriarch of Peć) | ||
1585 to 1586 | Savatije Savatius | Savatije, Archbishop of Peć and Patriarch of Serbs | Savatije Sokolović | 18th Patriarch of Serbs(18th Patriarch of Peć) | ||
1586 to 1591 | Jerotej Hieroteos | Jerotej, Archbishop of Peć and Patriarch of Serbs | 19th Patriarch of Serbs(19th Patriarch of Peć) | |||
1591 to 1592 | Filip Philip | Filip, Archbishop of Pećand Patriarch of Serbs | 20th Patriarch of Serbs(20th Patriarch of Peć) | |||
1592 to 1613 | Jovan II John II Kantul Jovan II Kantul | Jovan, Archbishop of Peć and Patriarch of Serbs | 21st Patriarch of Serbs(21st Patriarch of Peć) | |||
1615 to 1648 | Pajsije I Paisius I | Pajsije, Archbishop of Peć and Patriarch of Serbs | 22nd Patriarch of Serbs(22nd Patriarch of Peć) | |||
1648 to 1655 | Gavrilo I Saint Gabriel I Sveti Gavrilo I | Gavrilo, Archbishop of Peć and Patriarch of Serbs | 23rd Patriarch of Serbs(23rd Patriarch of Peć) | |||
1655 to 1672 | Maksim I Maximus I | Maksim, Archbishop of Peć and Patriarch of Serbs | Skoplje | 24th Patriarch of Serbs(24th Patriarch of Peć) | ||
1672 to 1690 | Arsenije III Arsenius III | Arsenije III, Archbishop of Peć and Patriarch of Serbs | Arsenije Čarnojević | Cetinje,Montenegro | 25th Patriarch of Serbs(25th Patriarch of Peć) Patriarch that lead the Serbs to migration intoHabsburg Monarchy. Created independent church in Hungary. | |
1691 to 1710 | Kalinik I Callinicus I | Kalinik, Archbishop of Peć and Patriarch of Serbs | Skoplje | 26th Patriarch of Serbs(26th Patriarch of Peć) Maintained Peć in turbulent times after the mass exodous of Serbs from theOttoman Empire. | ||
1711 to 1712 | Atanasije I Athanasius I | Atanasije, Archbishop of Peć and Patriarch of Serbs | 27th Patriarch of Serbs(27th Patriarch of Peć) | |||
1712 to 1725 | Mojsije Moses | Mojsije, Archbishop of Peć and Patriarch of Serbs | 28th Patriarch of Serbs(28th Patriarch of Peć) | |||
1725 to 1737 | Arsenije IV Arsenius IV | Arsenije IV, Archbishop of Peć and Patriarch of Serbs | 29th Patriarch of Serbs(29th Patriarch of Peć) | |||
1737 to 1746 | Joanikije III Joannicius III | Joanikije III,Archbishop of Peć and Patriarch of Serbs | 30th Patriarch of Serbs(30th Patriarch of Peć) Greek Patriarch | |||
1746 to 1752 | Atanasije II Athanasius II | Atanasije II, Archbishop of Peć and Patriarch of Serbs | 31st Patriarch of Serbs(31st Patriarch of Peć) | |||
1752 | Gavrilo II Gabriel II | Gavrilo II, Archbishop of Peć and Patriarch of Serbs | Sarajevo | 32nd Patriarch of Serbs(32nd Patriarch of Peć) | ||
1752 to 1758 | Gavrilo III Gabriel III | Gavrilo III, Archbishop of Peć and Patriarch of Serbs | 33rd Patriarch of Serbs(33rd Patriarch of Peć) | |||
1758 | Vikentije I Vicentius I | Vikentije I, Archbishop of Peć and Patriarch of Serbs | 34th Patriarch of Serbs(34th Patriarch of Peć) | |||
1758 | Pajsije II Paisius II | Pajsije II, Archbishop of Peć and Patriarch of Serbs | 35th Patriarch of Serbs(35th Patriarch of Peć) Greek Patriarch | |||
1758 to 1759 | Gavrilo IV Gabriel IV | Gavrilo IV, Archbishop of Peć and Patriarch of Serbs | 36th Patriarch of Serbs(36th Patriarch of Peć) Greek Patriarch | |||
1759 to 1763 | Kirilo II Cyril II | Kirilo II, Archbishop of Peć and Patriarch of Serbs | 37th Patriarch of Serbs(37th Patriarch of Peć) | |||
1763 to 1765 | Vasilije Basil | Vasilije, Archbishop of Peć and Patriarch of Serbs | Vasilije Brkic | 38th Patriarch of Serbs(38th Patriarch of Peć) | ||
1765 to 1766 | Kalinik II Callinicus II | Kalinik II, Archbishop of Peć and Patriarch of Serbs | 39th Patriarch of Serbs(39th Patriarch of Peć) Greek Patriarch |
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