List of 9th-century religious leaders
This is a list of the top-level leaders for religious groups with at least 50,000 adherents, and that led anytime from January 1, 801, to December 31, 900. It should likewise only name leaders listed on other articles and lists.
Christianity
- Leo III, Pope (795–816)
- Stephen IV, Pope (816–817)
- Paschal I, Pope (817–824)
- Eugene II, Pope (824–827)
- Valentine, Pope (827)
- Gregory IV, Pope (827–844)
- Sergius II, Pope (844–847)
- Leo IV, Pope (847–855)
- Benedict III, Pope (855–858)
- Nicholas I, Pope (858–867)
- Adrian II, Pope (867–872)
- John VIII, Pope (872–882)
- Marinus I, Pope (882–884)
- Adrian III, Pope (884–885)
- Stephen V, Pope (885–891)
- Formosus, Pope (891–896)
- Boniface VI, Pope (896)
- Stephen VI, Pope (896–897)
- Romanus, Pope (897)
- Theodore II, Pope (897)
- John IX, Pope (898–900)
- Benedict IV, Pope (900–903)
- Tarasius, Patriarch of Constantinople (784–806)
- Nikephoros I, Patriarch of Constantinople (806–815)
- Theodotus I Kassiteras, Patriarch of Constantinople (815–821)
- Antony I, Patriarch of Constantinople (821–836)
- John VII Grammaticus, Patriarch of Constantinople (836–843)
- Methodius I, Patriarch of Constantinople (843–847)
- Ignatius I, Patriarch of Constantinople (847–858, 867–877)
- Photius I the Great, Patriarch of Constantinople (858–867, 877–886)
- Ignatius I, Patriarch of Constantinople (847–858, 867–877)
- Photius I the Great, Patriarch of Constantinople (858–867, 877–886)
- Stephen I, Patriarch of Constantinople (886–893)
- Antony II Kauleas, Patriarch of Constantinople (893–901)
Islam
Sunni
- Harun al-Rashid, Caliph (786–809)
- al-Amin, Caliph (809–813)
- al-Ma'mun, Caliph (813–833)
- al-Mu'tasim, Caliph (833–842)
- al-Wathiq, Caliph (842–847)
- al-Mutawakkil, Caliph (847–861)
- al-Muntasir, Caliph (861–862)
- al-Musta'in, Caliph (862–866)
- al-Mu'tazz, Caliph (866–869)
- al-Muhtadi, Caliph (869–870)
- al-Mu'tamid, Caliph (870–892)
- al-Mu'tadid, Caliph (892–902)
Shia
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- Tabaristan
- Yemen
Judaism
Karaite Judaism
Talmudic Academies in Mesopotamia
- Joseph ben R. Shila, Gaon (798–804)
- Kahana ben Haninai Gaon, Gaon (804–810)
- Abumai Kahana ben Abraham, Gaon (810–814)
- Joseph ben R. Abba, Gaon (814–816)
- Abraham ben R. Sherira, Gaon (816–828)
- Joseph ben Mar R. Hiyya, Gaon (828–833)
- Isaac ben R. Hananiah, Gaon (833–839)
- Joseph ben R. Abba, Gaon (839–841)
- Paltoi ben Abaye, Gaon (841–858)
- Aha Kahana ben Mar Rav (858)
- Menahem ben R. Joseph ben Hiyya, Gaon (858–860)
- Mattithiah ha-Kohen b. Ravrevay b. Hanina, Gaon (860–869)
- Abba ben Ammi ben Samuel, Gaon (869–872)
- Zemah ben Paltoi, Gaon (872–889)
- Hai ben R. David, Gaon (898–890)
- Kimoi ben R. Ahhai, Gaon (896–905)
- Rav Abimai, Gaon (815)
- Zadok ben Ashi, Gaon (810–812)
- Hilai ben Hananiah, Gaon (812–816)
- Kimoi ben Ashi, Gaon (816–820)
- Mesharsheya Kahana ben Jacob, Gaon (820–830)
- Kohen Tzedek ben Abimai, Gaon (832–843)
- Sar Shalom ben Boaz, Gaon (843–853)
- Natronai ben Hilai, Gaon (853–861)
- Amram Gaon, Gaon (861–872)
- Nahshon ben Zadok, Gaon (872–879)
- Zemah ben Hayyim, Gaon (879–886)
- Rav Malka, Gaon (886)
- Hai ben Nahshon, Gaon (886–896)
- Hilai ben Natronai ben Hilai, Gaon (896–904)
See also
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