(326–363)
Ioane I
(363–375)
Iakobi
Iobi (375–390)
Elia I (390–400)
Svimeon I (400–410)
Mose (410–425)
Iona (425–429)
Ieremia (429–433)
Grigol I (433–434)
Vasili I (434–436)
Glonakor (436–448)
Iovel I (448–452)
Mikael I (452–467)
Petre I (467–474)
Samoel I (474–502)
Gabriel I (502–510)
Tavfechag I (510–516)
Chirmagi–Chigirmane (516–523)
Saba I (523–532)
Evlavi (532–544)
Samoel II (544–553)
Makari (553–569)
Svimeon II (569–575)
Samoel III (575–582)
Samoel IV (582–591)
Bartlome (591–595)
Kirion I (595–610)
Ioane II (610–619)
Babila (619–629)
Tabor (629–634)
Samoel V (634–640)
Evnon (640–649)
Tavfechag II (649–664)
Evlale (664–668)
Iovel II (668–670)
Samoel VI (670–677)
Giorgi I (677–678)
Kirion II (678–683)
Izid–Bozidi (683–685)
Teodore I (Teodose) (685–689)
Petre (Svimeoni) II (689–720)
Talale (720–731)
Mamai (731–744)
Ioane III (744–760)
Grigol II (760–767)
Sarmeane (767–774)
Mikael II (774–780)
Samoel VII (780–790)
Kirile (791–802)
Grigol III (802–814)
Samoel VIII (814–826)
Giorgi II (826–838)
Gabriel II (838–850)
Ilarion I (850–860)
Arsen I (860–887)
Evsuki (887–900)
Klementos (900–914)
Basili II (914–930)
Mikael III (930–944)
Davit I (944–955)
Arseni II (955–980)
Oqropiri (Ioane I) (980–1001)
Svimeon III (1001)
(1001–1030)
St. Melkisedek I
Ekvtime I (1049–1055)
Giorgi III (Taoeli) (1055–1065)
Gabriel III (Safareli) (1065–1080)
Dimitri (1080–1090)
Basili III (Karichisdze) (1090–1100)
Ioane IV (Safareli) (1100–1142)
Svimeon IV (Gulaberisdze) (1142–1146)
Saba II (1146–1150)
Nikoloz I (Gulaberize) (1150–1178)
(1178–1186)
Michael IV
(1186–1206)
Theodore II
(1206–1208)
Basil IV
(1208–1210)
John VII
Epiphane (1210–1220)
Ekvtime II (1220–1222)
Arseni III (1222–1225)
Giorgi IV (1225–1230)
Arseni IV (Bulmaisisdze) (1230–1240)
Nikoloz II (1240–1280)
Abraam I (1280–1310)
Ekvtime III (1310–1325)
Mikel V (1325–1330)
Basil V (1330–1350)
Doroteoz I (1350–1356)
Shio I (1356–1364)
Nikoloz III (1364–1380)
Giorgi V (1380–1399)
Elioz (Gobirakhisdze) (1399–1411)
Mikel VI (1411–1426)
(1426–1428)
David II
(1428–1435)
Teodore III
(1435–1439)
David III
(1439–1443/47 )
Shio II
(1443/47–1459)
David IV
Markoz (1460–1466)
Davit IV (1466–1479)
Evagre (1480–1492)
Abraam II (Abalaki) (1492–1497)
Doroteoz II (1503–1510)
Basil VI (1517–1528)
Malachia (1528–1538)
(1538–1541)
Melkisedek II (Bagrationi)
Germene (1541–1547)
Svimeon V (1547–1550)
Zebede I (1550–1557)
(1557–1562)
Domenti I
Nikoloz IV (Baratashvili) (1562–1584)
(1584–1591)
St. Nikoloz V
Doriteoz III (1592–1599)
(1599–1603)
Domenti II
Zebede II (1603–1610)
Ioane VI (Avalishvili) (1610–1613)
Kristefore I (1613–1622)
(1623-1630)
Zachary
(1630–1638)
St. Evdemoz I (Diasamidze)
Kristefore II (Urdubegisdze Amilakhvari) (1638–1660)
(Kaikhosro Mukhran Batonisdze) (1660–1675)
Domenti III
Nikoloz VI (Magaladze) (1675–1676)
Nikoloz VII (Amilakhvari) (1676–1687)
Evdemoz II (Diasamidze) (1700–1703)
(1704–1725)
Domenti IV
Besarion (Orbeliani) (1725–1737)
Nikoloz VIII (Kherkheulidze) (1742–1744)
(1744–1755)
Anton I
Ioseb (Jandieri) (1755–1764)
Ioseb of Abkhazia
Anton I
(1788–1811)
St. Anton II
Metropolitan Barlaam (Eristavi) (1811–1817)
Metropolitan Theophilact (Rusanov) (1817–1821)
Metropolitan Jonah (Vasilevsky) (1821–1834)
Archbishop Moses (Bogdanov-Platonov) (1832–1834)
Archbishop Eugene (Baganov) (1834–1844)
Archbishop Isidore (Nikolsky) (1844–1858)
Archbishop Ebsebius (Ilinsky) (1858–1877)
Archbishop Joannicius (Rudnev) (1877–1882)
Archbishop Paul (Lebedev) (1882–1887)
Archbishop Palladius (Raev) (1887–1892)
Archbishop Vladimir (Bogojavlensky) (1892–1898)
Archbishop Flavian (Gorodetsky) (1898–1901)
Archbishop Alexis I (Opotsky) (1901–1905)
Archbishop Nicholas (Nalimov) (1905–1906)
Archbishop Nikon (Sofiisky) (1906–1908)
Archbishop Innocent (Beliaev) (1909–1913)
Archbishop Alexis II (Molchanov) (1913–1914)
Archbishop Piterim (Oknov) (1914–1915)
Archbishop Platon (Rozhdestvensky) (1915–1917), Primus (chairman) of the Russian Holy Synod
Autocephalous status abolished and administration placed under the Russian Orthodox Church, 1811–1917
(1917–1918)
St. Kirion II
(1918–1921)
Leonid
(1921–1927)
St. Ambrosius
(1927–1932)
Christophorus III
(1932–1952)
St. Callistratus
(1952–1960)
Melchizedek III
(1960–1972)
Ephraim II
(1972–1977)
David V
(1977–present)
Ilia II
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