Patriarch of All Romania
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The Patriarch of All Romania is the title of the head of the Romanian Orthodox Church
Romanian Orthodox Church
The Romanian Orthodox Church is an autocephalous Eastern Orthodox church. It is in full communion with other Eastern Orthodox churches, and is ranked seventh in order of precedence. The Primate of the church has the title of Patriarch...

. As of September 12, 2007, the chair is occupied by Daniel Ciobotea.

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
    Anthim the Iberian
    Anthim the Iberian was one of the greatest ecclesiastic figures of Wallachia , a noted Eastern Orthodox theologian and philosopher, founder of the first printing press in Romania, and Metropolitan of...

     (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)

Metropolitans of All Romania

  • Nifon (1850–1875)
  • Calinic (1875–1886)
  • Iosif (1886–1893)
  • Ghenadie (1893–1896)
    • Iosif (1896–1909), restored
  • Atanasie (1909–1911)
  • Conon
    Conon Arămescu-Donici
    Conon Arămescu-Donici was Metropolitan-Primate of the Romanian Orthodox Church between 1912 and 1918. In conflict with the authorities of modern Romania, he was forced to resign due to his collaboration with German occupation troops during World War I.-Biography:Born in Urzici-Arămeşti, Neamţ...

     (1912–1919)
  • Miron
    Miron Cristea
    Miron Cristea, was an Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian cleric and politician....

     (1919–1925)

Patriarchs of All Romania

  • Miron
    Miron Cristea
    Miron Cristea, was an Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian cleric and politician....

     (1925–1939)
  • Nicodim
    Nicodim Munteanu
    Nicodim Munteanu also known as Patriarch Nicodim was the head of the Romanian Orthodox Church between 1939 and 1948.-Biography:...

     (1939–1948)
  • Iustinian
    Justinian Marina
    Justinian Marina was a Romanian Orthodox prelate...

     (1948–1977)
  • Iustin
    Iustin Moisescu
    Iustin Moisescu was Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church from 1977 to 1986.-Theological preparation:...

     (1977–1986)
  • Teoctist
    Teoctist Arapasu
    Teoctist was the Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church from 1986 to 2007.Teoctist served his first years as patriarch under the Romanian Communist regime, and was accused by some of collaboration...

     (1986–2007)
  • Daniel
    Patriarch Daniel of Romania
    Daniel, born Dan Ilie Ciobotea is the Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church. The elections took place on September 12, 2007. Daniel won with a majority of 95 votes out of 161. He was officially enthroned on September 30, 2007 in the Patriarchal Cathedral in Bucharest...

     (since 2007)

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