Cetinje Monastery , seat of the Metropolitans of Montenegro
Remains of the historical Cetinje Monastery near the Court Church
This article lists the Metropolitans of Montenegro , primates of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro , heads of the current Serbian Orthodox metropolitanate of Montenegro and the Littoral , and their predecessors (bishops and metropolitans of Zeta , and Cetinje ), from 1219 to the present day.
Bishops of Zeta (1219–1346)
Ilarion I (1220–1242)
German I (1242–1250)
Neofit (1250–1270)
Jevstatije (1270–1279)
Jovan (1279–1286)
German II (1286–1292)
Mihailo I (1293–1305)
Andrija (1305–1319)
Mihailo II (after 1319)
Metropolitans of Zeta (1346–1485)
David I (1391–1396)
Arsenije I (1396–1417)
David II (1417–1435)
Jeftimije (1434–1446)
Teodosije (after 1446)
Josif (1453)
Visarion I (1482–1485)
Metropolitans of Cetinje (1485–1697)
Pahomije I (1491–1493)
Vavila (1493–1495)
Roman (1496)
German III (1496–1520)
Pavle (1520–1530)
Vasilije I (1530–1532)
Romil I (1532–1540)
Nikodim (1540)
Ruvim I (1540–1550)
Makarije (1550–1558)
Dionisije (1558)
Romil II (1558–1561)
Ruvim II (1551–1569)
Pahomije II (1569–1579)
Gerasim (1575–1582)
Venijamin (1582–1591)
Nikanor I and Stevan (1591–1593)
Ruvim III (1593–1636)
Mardarije (1637–1659)
Ruvim IV (1673–1685)
Vasilije II (1685)
Visarion II (1685–1692)
Sava I (1694–1697)
Hereditary Metropolitans of Montenegro
Metropolitans of Montenegro, Brda and the Littoral
Timeline
See also
Notes
References
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Ilarion I (1220–1242)
German I (1242–1250)
Neofit (1250–1270)
Jevstatije (1270–1279)
German II and Andrija (1279–1293)
Mihailo I (1293)
Jovan (1293–1305)
Mihailo II (1305–1319)
David I (1391—1396)
Arsenije I (1396—1417)
David II (1417—1435)
Jeftimije (1434—1446)
Teodosije (after 1446)
Josif (1453)
Visarion I (1482–1485)
Pahomije I (1491–1493)
Vavila (1493–1520)
German III (1520–1530)
Pavle (1530–1532)
Vasilije I (before 1540)
Nikodim (before 1540)
Ruvim I (1540–1559)
Makarije (1560–1561)
Ruvim II (1561–1569)
Pahomije II (1569–1579)
Gerasim (1575–1582)
Venijamin (1582–1591)
Nikanor I and Stevan (1591–1593)
Ruvim III (1593–1636)
Mardarije (1637–1659)
Rufim IV (1673–1685)
Vasilije II (1685)
Visarion II (1685–1692)
Sava I (1694–1697)
Danilo I (1697–1735)
Sava II (1735–1781)
Sava II and Vasilije III (1750–1766)
Arsenije II (1781–1784)
Petar I (1784–1830)
Petar II (1830–1851)
Danilo II (1851–1852)
Nikanor II (1858–1860)
Ilarion II (1860–1882)
Visarion III (1882–1884)
Mitrofan (1884–1920)
Gavrilo (1920–1938)
Joanikije I (1938–1945)
Arsenije III (1947–1961)
Danilo III (1961–1990)
Amfilohije (1990–2020)
Joanikije II (2020–)
Patriarchs (since 1346)
1346–1463 1557–1766 since 1920
Heads of the Serbian Orthodox Church in the Habsburg monarchy (1690–1920)