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Metropolis of Muntenia and Dobruja

The Metropolis of Wallachia and Dobruja, headquartered in Bucharest, Romania, is a metropolis of the Romanian Orthodox Church.

Romanian Patriarchal Cathedral in Bucharest is also the seat of Metropolis of Muntenia and Dobruja

History edit

 
The Carpathians and the Romanian Plain in 1359, after the foundation of the Metropolis of Ungro-Wallachia and Nicholas Alexander's split from the Kingdom of Hungary

The Metropolis of Ungro-Wallachia was created, in 1359, by Callistus I, the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople as the most senior church office of the Patriarchate of Constantinople, covering the territory of Wallachia.

In 1872, the Metropolis of Ungro-Wallachia united with the Metropolis of Moldavia to form the Romanian Orthodox Church. The Metropolis of Ungro-Wallachia, who received the title of Primate Metropolitan in 1865, became the head of the General Synod of the Romanian Orthodox Church. In 1990, it became Metropolis of Muntenia and Dobruja.

List of Metropolitans edit

  • Maxim (1508–1512)
  • Macarie II (1512–1521)
  • Ilarion II (1521–1523)
    • vacancy (1523–1525)
  • Teodor II (1525–1533)
  • Mitrofan I (1533–1535)
  • Varlaam I (1535–1544)
  • Anania (1544–1558)
  • Efrem (1558–1566)
  • Danil I (1566)
    • vacancy (1566–1568)
  • Eftimie I (1568–1576)
  • Serafim (1576–1586)
  • Mihail I (1586–1590)
  • Nichifore (1590)
  • Mihail II (1590–1594)
  • Eftimie II (1594–1602)
  • Luca (1602–1629)
  • Grigore I (1629–1636)
  • Teofil (1636–1648)
  • Stefan (1648–1653)
  • Ignațiu I (1653–1662)
  • Stefan I (1662–1668), restored
  • Teodosie (1668–1672)
  • Dionisie (1672)
  • Varlaam II (1672–1679)
    • Teodosie (1679–1708), restored
  • Antim (1708–1716)
  • Mitrofan II (1716–1719)
  • Danil II (1719–1731)
  • Ștefan II (1731–1738)
  • Neofit I (1738–1753)
  • Filaret I (1753–1760)
  • Grigorie II (1760–1787)
  • Cosma (1787–1792)
  • Filaret II (1792–1793)
  • Dositei (1793–1810)
  • Ignațiu II (1810–1812)
  • Nectarie (1812–1819)
    • vacancy (1819–1821)
  • Dionisie II (1821–1823)
  • Grigorie III (1823–1834)
    • vacancy (1834–1840)
  • Neofit II (1840–1849)
As Metropolitans of All Romania
  • Nifon (1850–1875)
  • Calinic (1875–1886)
  • Iosif (1886–1893)
  • Ghenadie (1893–1896)
    • Iosif (1896–1909), restored
  • Atanasie (1909–1911)
  • Conon (1912–1919)
  • Miron (1919–1925)
As Patriarchs of All Romania

See also edit

References edit

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Maksym Mayorov. Metropolitan of Kiev and other Eastern Orthodox Churches before 1686 (maps) (Київська митрополія та інші православні церкви перед 1686 роком (карти)). Likbez. 16 December 2018


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