Metropolitan of Ungro-Wallachia
- Metropolitan of Ungro-Wallachia
This is a list of List of Metropolitans of Ungro-Wallachia'.
Metropolitans of Ungro-Wallachia
* Maxim (1508-1521)
* Macarie II (1512-1521)
* Ilarion II (1521-1523)
** "vacant" (1523-1525)
* Teodor II (1525-1533)
* Mitrofan I (1533-1535)
* Varlaam I (1535-1544)
* Anania (1544-1558)
* Efrem (1558-1566)
* Danil I (1566)
** "vacant" (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)
* Ignaţiu 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)
* Ştefan 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)
* Ignaţiu II (1810-1812)
* Nectarie (1812-1819)
** "vacant" (1819-1821)
* Dionisie II (1821-1823)
* Grigorie III (1823-1834)
** "vacant" (1834-1840)
* Neofit II (1840-1849)
ee also
*List of Metropolitans of Moldavia
*List of Patriarchs of All Romania
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