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.