List of Archbishops of Athens
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Roman
Roman Empire
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List of Roman period Archbishops of Athens
No. Incumbent From Until
1 Hierotheus
Hierotheos the Thesmothete
Hierotheos the Thesmothete is the reputed first head and bishop of the Christian Athenians. The title thesmothete means ruler, or junior archon, of Athens .- Biography :...

? 52
2 Dionysius I
Dionysius the Areopagite
Dionysius the Areopagite was a judge of the Areopagus who, as related in the Acts of the Apostles, , was converted to Christianity by the preaching of the Apostle Paul during the Areopagus sermon...

52 96
Vacant 96 117
3 Narcissus 117 c. 120
4 Publius
Saint Publius
Saint Publius is the first maltese Saint. He is venerated as the first Bishop of Malta. Publius' conversion led to Malta being the first Christian nation in the West, and one of the first in the world....

c. 120 125
5 Quadratus
Quadratus of Athens
Saint Quadratus of Athens is said to have been the first of the Christian apologists. He is said by Eusebius of Caesarea to have been a disciple of the Apostles...

125 129
Vacant 129 ?
6 Leonidas ? 250
7 Olympius ? ?
8 Pistus ? c. 325
9 Clematius c. 325 ?

Byzantine
Byzantine Empire
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 Era
Era
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 (395-1204)

List of Byzantine era Archbishops of Athens
No. Incumbent From Until
1 Modestus c. 431 c. 451
2 Athanasius I c.451 c. 458
3 Anatolius c. 458 c. 459
4 John I c. 459 c. late 5th century
Vacant 6th century c. 680
5 John II c. 680 c. 694
6 Contias c. 694 c. 702
7 Theocharistus c. 702 c. 704
8 Marinus c. 704 c. 714
9 John III c. 714 ?

Byzantine Era (395-1204) continued

Name Term
Gregory I abt 780
Adamantius abt 810
John IV abt 819
Theodosius 9th century
Hypatius 9th century
Demetrius I 9th century
Germanus I (Archbishop
Archbishop
An archbishop is a bishop of higher rank, but not of higher sacramental order above that of the three orders of deacon, priest , and bishop...

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?-841
Demetrius II ?-846/857
Gabriel I ?-858/860
Gregory II ?
Cosmas ?
Nicetas I 869/870-881?
Sabbas I abt 881
Anastasius ?-889
Sabbas II ?-914
George I ?-922
Nicetas II ?-927
Constantine ?-965?
Philip ?-981
Theodegius abt 1007
Michael I abt 1030
Leo I ?-1061
Leo II ?-1069
John V abt 1087
Nicetas III ?-1103
Nicephorus abt 1112
Gerasimus? ?
George II abt 1156/7
Nicholas I 1166-1172?
Michael II 12th century
Theophylactus 12th century
George III abt 1172
George IV ?-1180

Era of Latin Occupation (1204-1456)

Name Term
Michael III
Michael Choniates
Michael Choniates , Byzantine writer and ecclesiastic, was born at Chonae . At an early age he studied at Constantinople and was the pupil of Eustathius of Thessalonica. Around 1175 he was appointed archbishop of Athens...

1182-1222?
Meletius I between 1275-1289
Elias abt 1300
Neophytus I abt 1336
Anthimus I ?-1366
Nicodemus 1371-?
Dorotheus I abt 1387
Makarius I abt 1394/5
Gerbasius abt 1432
Phantinus 1440-1443?
Theodore abt 1453

Era of Ottoman Occupation (1456-1822)

Name Term
Isidore abt 1456
Dorotheus II abt 1472
Anthimus II abt 1489
Neophytus II abt 1492
Lavrentius 1528-1546
Callistus 1550-1564
Sophronius I 1565-1570?
Nicanor
Nicanor
- Ancient history :* Nicanor , 4th century BCE; an officer of Cassandrus* Nicanor , 4th century BCE; Macedonian officer, governor of Media under Antigonus...

1574-1592
Theophanes I 1592-1597
Neophytus III 1597-1602
Samuel 1602
Nathaniel 1602-1606
Anthimus III 1606-1611?
Cyril I 1611-1619?
Metrophanes 1619-1620?
Theophanes II 1620?-1633
Sophronius II 1633-1636
Daniel 1636-1665
Anthimus IV 1665-1676
Iakovos I 1676-1686
Athanasius II 1686-1689
Makarius II 1689-1693
Anthimus V 1693-1699
Cyril II 1699-1703
Meletius II 1703-1713
Iakovos II 1713-1734
Zachary 1734-1740
Anthimus VI 1741-1756 (1st)
Anthimus VI 1760-1764 (2nd)
Bartholomew 1764-1771?(1st)
Neophytus IV 1771?-1775
Bartholomew 1775-1780 (2nd)
Gabriel II 1781?
Benedict 1781-1785 (1st)
Athanasius III 1785-1787 (1st)
Benedict 1787-1797?(2nd)
Athanasius III 1797?-1799 (2nd)
Gregory III 1799-1820
Dionysius II 1820-1823

Modern Era (1827-Present): Archbishops of Athens

Name Term
Gregory IV
Gregory IV of Athens
Gregory IV, known as Grigor Gjirokastriti was an Albanian scholar and cleric who became Archbishop of Athens in 1827–1829.Gregory was born in Gjirokastër in the mid to late-18th century. In ca. 1744 he was a teacher in the New Academy, a famous educational institution in Moscopole, a leading...

1827-1828
Anthimus VII 1828-1833
Unilateral Declaration of Autocephaly
Autocephaly
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 (23 July 1833)
Autocephaly Officially Granted by the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople
Constantinople
Constantinople was the capital of the Roman, Eastern Roman, Byzantine, Latin, and Ottoman Empires. Throughout most of the Middle Ages, Constantinople was Europe's largest and wealthiest city.-Names:...

 (29 June 1850)
Neophytus V 1833-1861
Michael IV 1861-1862
Theophilus 1862-1873
Procopius I 1874-1889
Germanus II 1889-1896
Procopius II 1896-1901
Theocletus I 1902-1917 (1st)
Meletius III 1918-1920
Theocletus I 1920-1922 (2nd)
elevated to Archbishopric (31 December 1923)
Chrysostomos I 1923-1938
Chrysanthus
Archbishop Chrysanthus of Athens
Archbishop Chrysanthus of Athens , born Charilaos Filippidis , was the Archbishop of Athens and all Greece between 1938 and 1941He was born in 1881 in Gratini, Thrace, then part of the Ottoman Empire...

1938-1941
Damaskinos 1941-1949
Spyridon 1949-1956
Dorotheus 1956-1957
Theocletus II 1957-1962
Iakovos III 1962
Chrysostomos II
Archbishop Chrysostomos II of Athens
Chrysostomos II was Archbishop of Athens and All Greece from 14 February 1962 to 11 May 1967.He was born in Aydin in the Ottoman Empire in 1880....

1962-1967
Ieronymos I
Archbishop Ieronymos I of Athens
Ieronymos I was a Greek monk and theologian, who served as the Archbishop of Athens and All Greece and as such the primate of the Autocephalous Orthodox Church of Greece in 1967–1973, during the Greek military junta of 1967–1974.- Life :...

1967-1973
Seraphim
Archbishop Seraphim of Athens
Seraphim - born Vissarion Tikas was Archbishop of Athens and All Greece from 1974 to 1998....

1973-1998
Christodoulos 1998-2008
Ieronymos II
Archbishop Ieronymos II of Athens
Ieronymos II is the Archbishop of Athens and All Greece and as such the primate of the Autocephalous Orthodox Church of Greece. He was elected on 7 February 2008.-Early life and career:...

2008-Present

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