Patriarch of Moscow
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List of Metropolitans and Patriarchs of Moscow
The following is a list of The
Russian Orthodox
Metropolitans
of
Moscow
and
Patriarchs
of Moscow and all Russia along with when they served: Metropolitans
Maximus
(1283-1305)
St. Peter
(1308-1326)vacant (1326-1328)
Theognostus
(1328-1353)
St. Alexius
(1354-1378)
Cyprian
(1381-1382) Pimen (1382-1384)
Dionysius I
(1384-1385) vacant (1385-1390)Cyprian (1390-1406), restoredvacant (1406-1408)
Photius
(1408-1431) vacant (1431-1437)
Isidore of Kiev
(1437-1441)vacant (1441-1448)
St. Jonah
(1448-1461)
Theodosius
(1461-1464)
Philip I
(1464-1473)
Gerontius
(1473-1489)
Zosimus
(1490-1494)
Simon
(1495-1511) Varlaam (1511-
1521
)
Daniel
(1522-1539)
Joasaphus
(1539-1542)
Macarius
(1542-1563)
Athanasius
(1564-1566)
Herman
(1566)
St. Philip II
(1566-1568)
Cyril
(1568-1572) Anthony (1572-1581)
Dionysius II
(1581-1587)
St. Job
(1587-1589), the last metropolitan and the first patriarch of Russia.
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