List of archbishops of Athens
This is a list of Bishops, Metropolitans, and Archbishops of Athens. The Church of Athens was created by St. Paul during his second missionary journey, when he preached at the Areopagus, probably in 51 AD. According to the Acts of the Apostles (17:16–34), after the sermon, a number of people became followers of Paul, thus forming the kernel of the Church in Athens. The see of Athens has been unilaterally declared autocephalous on 4 August 1833 (officially recognized by the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople on 11 July 1850), and was elevated to an archbishopric on 31 December 1923. As the head of the Church of Greece, the holder is styled Archbishop of Athens and All Greece (Αρχιεπίσκοπος Αθηνών και πάσης Ελλάδος).
No. |
Incumbent |
From |
Until |
Roman period (1st century – 395 AD) |
1 |
Hierotheus (uncertain) |
? |
52 |
2 |
Dionysius I (first bishop according to some sources[1]) |
52 |
96 |
Vacant | 96 | 117 |
3 |
Narcissus |
117 |
c. 120 |
4 |
Publius |
c. 120 |
125 |
5 |
Quadratus |
125 |
129 |
Vacant | 129 | ? |
6 |
Leonidas |
? |
250 |
7 |
Olympius |
? |
? |
8 |
Pistus |
? |
c. 325 |
9 |
Clematius |
c. 325 |
? |
Byzantine period (395 – 1205 AD) |
10 |
Modestus |
c. 431 |
c. 451 |
11 |
Athanasius I |
c.451 |
c. 458 |
12 |
Anatolius |
c. 458 |
c. 459 |
13 |
John I |
c. 459 |
c. late 5th century |
Vacant | 6th century | c. 680 |
13 |
John II |
c. 680 |
c. 694 |
15 |
Contias |
c. 694 |
c. 702 |
16 |
Theocharistus |
c. 702 |
c. 704 |
17 |
Marinus |
c. 704 |
c. 714 |
18 |
John III |
c. 714 |
? |
No. |
Incumbent |
From |
Until |
Byzantine period (395 – 1205 AD) |
19 |
Gregory I |
c. 780 |
c. 810 |
20 |
Adamantius |
c. 810 |
c. 819 |
21 |
John IV |
c. 819 |
9th century |
22 |
Theodosius |
9th century |
23 |
Hypatius |
9th century |
24 |
Demetrius I |
9th century |
25 |
Germanus I (Archbishop) |
9th century |
841 |
26 |
Demetrius II |
841 |
846/857 |
27 |
Gabriel I |
846/857 |
858/860 |
28 |
Gregory II |
858/860 |
9th century |
29 |
Cosmas |
9th century |
869/870 |
30 |
Nicetas I |
869/870 |
881? |
31 |
Sabbas I |
c. 881 |
32 |
Anastasius |
881? |
889 |
33 |
Sabbas II |
889 |
914 |
34 |
George I |
914 |
922 |
35 |
Nicetas II |
922 |
927 |
36 |
Constantine |
927 |
965? |
37 |
Philip |
965? |
981 |
38 |
Theodegius |
981 |
c. 1007 |
39 |
Michael I |
c. 1007 |
c. 1030 |
40 |
Leo I |
c. 1030 |
1061 |
41 |
Leo II |
1061 |
1069 |
42 |
John V |
1069 |
c. 1087 |
43 |
Nicetas III |
c. 1087 |
1103 |
44 |
Nicephorus |
1103 |
c. 1112 |
45 |
Gerasimus? |
? |
? |
46 |
George II |
c. 1156/7 |
47 |
Nicholas I |
1166 |
1172 |
48 |
Michael II |
12th century |
49 |
Theophylactus |
12th century |
50 |
George III |
12th century |
c. 1172 |
51 |
George IV |
c. 1172 |
c. 1180 |
52 |
Michael III Choniates |
1182 |
1222? |
Latin period (1205–1456 AD), holders in exile or titular until 1388 |
53 |
Meletius I |
1275 |
1289 |
54 |
Elias |
1289 |
c. 1300 |
55 |
Neophytus I |
c. 1300 |
c. 1336 |
56 |
Anthimus I |
c. 1336 |
1366 |
57 |
Nicodemus |
1371 |
c. 1387 |
58 |
Dorotheus I |
1388 |
1392 |
59 |
Macarius I |
1392 |
c. 1432 |
60 |
Gerbasius |
c. 1432 |
1440 |
61 |
Phantinus |
1440 |
1443? |
62 |
Theodore |
1443? |
c. 1453 |
Ottoman period (1456–1821/27 AD) |
63 |
Isidore |
c. 1456 |
|
64 |
Dorotheus II |
|
c. 1472 |
65 |
Anthimus II |
c. 1489 |
c. 1492 |
66 |
Neophytus II |
c. 1492 |
c. 1528 |
67 |
Lawrence |
1528 |
1546 |
68 |
Callistus |
1550 |
1564 |
69 |
Sophronius I |
1565 |
1574? |
70 |
Nicanor |
1574 |
1592 |
71 |
Theophanes I |
1592 |
1597 |
72 |
Neophytus III |
1597 |
1602 |
73 |
Samuel |
1602 |
1602 |
74 |
Nathaniel |
1602 |
1606 |
75 |
Anthimus III |
1606 |
1611? |
76 |
Cyril I |
1611 |
1619? |
77 |
Metrophanes |
1619 |
1620? |
78 |
Theophanes II |
1620? |
1633 |
79 |
Sophronius II |
1633 |
1636 |
80 |
Daniel |
1636 |
1665 |
81 |
Anthimus IV |
1665 |
1676 |
82 |
Iakovos I |
1676 |
1686 |
83 |
Athanasius II |
1686 |
1689 |
84 |
Makarius II |
1689 |
1693 |
85 |
Anthimus V |
1693 |
1699 |
86 |
Cyril II |
1699 |
1703 |
87 |
Meletius II |
1703 |
1713 |
88 |
Iakovos II |
1713 |
1734 |
89 |
Zachary |
1734 |
1740 |
90 |
Anthimus VI |
1741 |
1756 |
(90) |
Anthimus VI |
1760 |
1764 |
91 |
Bartholomew |
1764 |
1771? |
92 |
Neophytus IV |
1771? |
1775 |
(91) |
Bartholomew |
1775 |
1780 |
93 |
Gabriel II |
1781? |
1781? |
94 |
Benedict |
1781 |
1785 |
95 |
Athanasius III |
1785 |
1787 |
(94) |
Benedict |
1787 |
1797? |
(95) |
Athanasius III |
1797? |
1799 |
96 |
Gregory III |
1799 |
1820 |
97 |
Dionysius II |
1820 |
1823 |
Modern period (since 1827 AD) |
98 |
Gregory IV |
16 September 1827 |
March 1828 |
99 |
Anthimus VII |
March 1828 |
27 July 1833 |
100 |
Neophytus V (Bishop, not Metropolitan, from 1833 until 1850) |
2 December 1833 |
10 January 1862 |
101 |
Michael IV |
13 January 1862 |
2 August 1862 |
102 |
Theophilus |
8 August 1862 |
15 July 1873 |
103 |
Anthony |
9 August 1873 |
15 May 1874 |
104 |
Procopius I |
8 June 1874 |
11 February 1889 |
105 |
Germanus II |
17 July 1889 |
30 January 1896 |
106 |
Procopius II |
23 October 1896 |
21 November 1901 |
107 |
Theocletus I |
17 November 1902 |
11 October 1917 |
108 |
Meletius III |
13 March 1918 |
29 November 1920 |
(107) |
Theocletus I |
29 November 1920 |
16 December 1922 |
109 |
Chrysostomos I |
8 March 1923 |
31 December 1923 |
Archbishops of Athens and All Greece
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