Archbishop of Chişinău

Archbishop of Chişinău

The archbishop of Chişinău was the head of the Orthodox Church in Bessarabia after its annexation by the Russian Empire.

* Gavril Bănulescu-Bodoni (1812-1821)
* Dimitrie Sulima (1821-1844)
* Irinarkh Popov (1844-1858)
* Antonie Shokotov (1858-1871)
* Pavel Lebedev (1871-1882)
* Serghie Lapidevski (1882-1891)
* Isachie Polozenski (1891-1892)
* Neofit Novodchokov (1892-1898)
* Iacov Piatnitki (1898-1904)
* Vladimir Sincovski (1904-1908)
* Serafim Chichagov (1908-1914)
* Platon (1914-1915)
* Atanasie (1915-1918)

References

*Ion Nistor, "Istoria Basarabiei", Humanitas, 1991. ISBN 973-28-0283-9, p. 226-240


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