St. Andrew the Apostle (38 AD), founder
2. St. Stachys the Apostle (38–54 AD)
3. St. Onesimus (54–68 AD)
4. Polycarpus I (69–89 AD)
5. Plutarch (89–105 AD)
6. Sedecion (105–114 AD)
7. Diogenes (114–129 AD)
8. Eleutherius (129–136 AD)
9. Felix (136–141 AD)
10. Polycarpus II (141–144 AD)
11. Athenodorus (144–148 AD)
12. Euzois (148–154 AD)
13. Laurence (154–166 AD)
14. Alypius (166–169 AD)
15. Pertinax (169–187 AD)
16. Olympianus (187–198 AD)
17. Mark I or Marcus I (198–211 AD)
18. Philadelphus (211–217 AD)
19. Cyriacus I (217–230 AD)
20. St. Castinus (230–237 AD)
21. Eugenius I (237–242 AD)
22. Titus (242–272 AD)
23. Dometius (272–284 AD)
24. Rufinus I (284–293 AD)
25. Probus (293–306 AD)
26. St. Metrophanes (306–314 AD)
27. St. Alexander (314–337 AD)
Archbishops of Constantinople (330–451 AD)
28. St. Paul I (“the Confessor”) (337–339 AD)
29. Eusebius of Nicomedia (339–341 AD)
Paul I (341–342 AD), restored 1st time
30. Macedonius I (342–346 AD)
Paul I (346–350 AD), restored 2nd time
Macedonius I (351–360 AD), restored
31. Eudoxius of Antioch (360–370 AD)
Florentius (c. 363 AD)
32. Demophilus (370–380 AD)
33. Evagrius (370 or 379 AD)
34. Maximus I (380 AD)
35. St. Gregory I of Nazianzus the Theologian (380–381 AD)
36. St. Nectarius (381–397 AD)
37. St. John Chrysostom (398–404 AD)
38. St. Arsacius (404–405 AD)
39. St. Atticus (406–425 AD)
40. St. Sisinnius I (426–427 AD)
41. Nestorius (428–431 AD)
42. St. Maximianus (431–434 AD)
43. St. Proclus (434–446 AD)
44. St. Flavian or Flavianus (446–449 AD), also Flavian I
45. St. Anatolius (449–458 AD) (Patriarch from 451 AD)
Patriarchs of Constantinople (since 451 AD)
451–998 AD
46. St. Gennadius I (458–471 AD)
47. Acacius (471–488 AD)
48. Fravitta (488–489 AD), also Flavian II
49. Euphemius (489–495 AD)
50. St. Macedonius II (495–511 AD)
51. Timothy I (511–518 AD)
52. St. John II the Cappadocian (518–520 AD)
53. St. Epiphanius (520–535 AD)
54. Anthimus I (535–536 AD)
55. St. Menas (536–552 AD)
56. St. Eutychius (552–565 AD)
57. St. John III Scholasticus (565–577 AD)
Eutychius (577–582 AD), restored
58. St. John IV Nesteutes (582–595 AD)
59. St. Cyriacus II (596–606 AD)
60. St. Thomas I (607–610 AD)
61. Sergius I (610–638 AD)
62. Pyrrhus I (638–641 AD)
63. Paul II (641–653 AD)
Pyrrhus I (653–654 AD), restored
64. Peter (654–666 AD)
65. St. Thomas II (667–669 AD)
66. St. John V (669–675 AD)
67. St. Constantine I (675–677 AD)
68. St. Theodore I (677–679 AD)
69. St. George I (679–686 AD)
70. St. Paul III (687–693 AD)
71. St. Callinicus I (693–705 AD)
72. St. Cyrus (705–711 AD)
73. John VI (712–715 AD)
74. St. Germanus I (715–730 AD)
75. Anastasius (730–754 AD)
76. Constantine II (754–766 AD)
77. Nicetas I (766–780 AD)
78. St. Paul IV (780–784 AD)
79. St. Tarasius (784–806 AD)
80. St. Nicephorus I (806–815 AD)
81. Theodotus I Kassiteras (815–821 AD)
82. Antony I (821–836 AD)
83. John VII Grammaticus (836–843 AD)
84. St. Methodius I (843–847 AD)
85. St. Ignatius I (847–858 AD)
86. St. Photios I the Great (858–867 AD)
St. Ignatius I (867–877 AD), restored
St. Photios I the Great (877–886 AD), restored
87. St. Stephen I (886–893 AD)
88. St. Antony II Kauleas (893–901 AD)
89. St. Nicholas I Mystikos (901–907 AD)
90. St. Euthymius I Synkellos (907–912 AD)
St. Nicholas I Mystikos (912–925 AD), restored
91. St. Stephen II of Amasea (925–928 AD)
92. St. Tryphon, also Tryphonius (928–931 AD)
93. Theophylactus (933–956 AD)
94. St. Polyeuctus (956–970 AD)
95. Basil I Scamandrenus (970–974 AD)
96. Antony III the Studite (974–980 AD)
97. St. Nicholas II Chrysoberges (984–991 AD)
98. Sisinnius II (996–999 AD)
999–1453
99. St. Sergius II (1001–1019)
100. St. Eustathius (1019–1025)
101. Alexius I the Studite (1025–1043)
102. Michael I Cerularius (1043–1058)
103. St. Constantine III Leichoudes (1058–1063)
104. St. John VIII Xiphilinos (1063–1075)
105. St. Kosmas I (1075–1081)
106. Eustratius Garidas (1081–1084)
107. Nicholas III Grammaticus (1084–1111)
108. John IX Agapetus (1111–1134)
109. St. Leo Styppeiotes (1134–1143)
110. St. Michael II Kourkouas (1143–1146)
111. Cosmas II Atticus (1146–1147)
112. Nicholas IV Muzalon (1147–1151)
113. Theodotus II (1151–1153)
114. Neophytos I (1153–1154)
115. Constantine IV Chliarenus (1154–1156)
116. Luke Chrysoberges (1156–1169)
117. Michael III of Anchialus (1169–1177)
118. Chariton (1177–1178)
119. Theodosius I Boradiotes (1178–1183)
120. Basil II Kamateros (1183–1186)
121. Niketas II Mountanes (1186–1189)
122. Dositheus (1189) (9 days)[1]
123. Leo Theotokites (1189)
Dositheus (1189–1191), restored
124. George II Xiphilinos (1191–1198)
125. John X Kamateros (1198–1206)
126. Michael IV Autoreianos (1206–1212, patriarch-in-exile at Nicaea)
127. Theodore II Eirenikos (1214–1216, Nicaean)
128. Maximos II (1216, Nicaean)
129. Manuel I Karantenos Charitopoulos (1216–1222, Nicaean)
Serbian Archbishopric (1219–1346)