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, 1801, to December 31, 1900. It should likewise only name leaders listed on other articles and lists.
Dalai Lama of the Gelug (Yellow Hat sect) –
Jamphel Gyatso, 8th Dalai Lama (1760–1804)
Lungtok Gyatso, 9th Dalai Lama (1808–1815)
Tsultrim Gyatso, 10th Dalai Lama (1822–1837)
Khendrup Gyatso, 11th Dalai Lama (1841–1856)
Trinley Gyatso, 12th Dalai Lama (1858–1875)
Thubten Gyatso, 13th Dalai Lama (1878–1933)
Panchen Lama of the Gelug (Yellow Hat sect) –
Palden Tenpai Nyima, Panchen Lama (1782–1853)
Tenpai Wangchuk, Panchen Lama (1855?–1882)
Thubten Chökyi Nyima, Panchen Lama (1883–1937)
Tibetan Buddhism, Mongolia –
Luvsantüvdenvanchug, (1775–1813)
Luvsanchültimjigmed, (1815–1841)
Luvsantüvdenchoyjijaltsan, (1843–1848)
Agvaanchoyjivanchugperenlaijamts, (1850–1868)
Agvaanluvsanchoyjindanzanvaanchigbalsambuu (1870–1924)
Karmapa Lama (Kagyu sect) –
Thegchog Dorje, 14th Karmapa Lama (?–1868)
Khakyab Dorje, 15th Karmapa Lama (?–1922)
Sakya sect –
Duchod Labrangpa Jamgon Wangdue, Throne holder (1783–1806)
Dolma Phodrang Padma Dudul, Throne holder (1806–1843)
Phuntsog Phodrang Jamgon Dorje, Throne holder (1843–1845)
Dolma Phodrang Thegchen Tashi, Throne holder (1846–1865)
Phuntsog Phodrang Ngawang Kunga, Throne holder (1866–1882)
Dolma Phodrang Kunga Nyingpo, Throne holder (1883–1899)
Roman Catholic Church (complete list) –
Pius VII (1800–1823)
Leo XII (1823–1829)
Pius VIII (1829–1830)
Gregory XVI (1831–1846)
Pius IX (1846–1878)
Leo XIII (1878–1903)
Old Catholicism: Church of Utrecht –
Johannes Jacobus van Rhyn, Archbishop of Utrecht (1797–1808)
vacant, Archbishop of Utrecht (1808–1814)
Willibrord van Os, Archbishop of Utrecht (1814–1825)
Johannes van Santen, Archbishop of Utrecht (1825–1858)
Henricus Loos, Archbishop of Utrecht (1858–1873)
Johannes Heykamp, Archbishop of Utrecht (1874–1892)
Gerardus Gul, Archbishop of Utrecht (1892–1920)
Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople, the first among equals in Eastern Orthodoxy (complete list) –
Neophytus VII, Ecumenical Patriarch (1789–1794, 1798–1801)
Callinicus V, Ecumenical Patriarch (1801–1806, 1808–1809)
Gregory V, Ecumenical Patriarch (1797–1798, 1806–1808, 1818–1821)
Jeremias IV, Ecumenical Patriarch (1809–1813)
Cyril VI, Ecumenical Patriarch (1813–1818)
Eugenius II, Ecumenical Patriarch (1821–1822)
Anthimus III, Ecumenical Patriarch (1822–1824)
Chrysanthus I, Ecumenical Patriarch (1824–1826)
Agathangelus I, Ecumenical Patriarch (1826–1830)
Constantius I, Ecumenical Patriarch (1830–1834)
Constantius II, Ecumenical Patriarch (1834–1835)
Gregory VI, Ecumenical Patriarch (1835–1840)
Anthimus IV, Ecumenical Patriarch (1840–1841)
Anthimus V, Ecumenical Patriarch (1841–1842)
Germanus IV, Ecumenical Patriarch (1842–1845)
Meletius III, Ecumenical Patriarch (1845)
Anthimus VI, Ecumenical Patriarch (1845–1848)
Anthimus IV (1848–1852), restored
Germanus IV (1852–1853), restored
Anthimus VI (1853–1855), restored 1st time
Cyril VII, Ecumenical Patriarch (1855–1860)
Joachim II, Ecumenical Patriarch (1860–1863)
Sophronius III, Ecumenical Patriarch (1863–1866)
Gregory VI (1867–1871), restored
Anthimus VI (1871–1873), restored 2nd time
Joachim II (1873–1878), restored
Joachim III, Ecumenical Patriarch (1878–1884, 1901–1912)
Joachim IV, Ecumenical Patriarch (1884–1887)
Dionysius V, Ecumenical Patriarch (1887–1891)
Neophytus VIII, Ecumenical Patriarch (1891–1894)
Anthimus VII, Ecumenical Patriarch (1895–1896)
Constantine V, Ecumenical Patriarch (1897–1901)
Patriarchate of Alexandria –
Parthenios II, Pope and Patriarch (1788–1805)
Theophilos III, Pope and Patriarch (1805–1825)
Ierotheos I, Pope and Patriarch (1825–1845)
Artemios I, Pope and Patriarch (1845–1847)
Ierotheos II, Pope and Patriarch (1847–1858)
Kallinikos I, Pope and Patriarch (1858–1861)
Iakovos I (or II), Pope and Patriarch (1861–1866)
Chrysanthos of Pentapolis, Pope and Patriarch (1866–1866)
Nikanor I, 0 (1866–1869)
Evgenios Xiropotamitis, 0 (1866–1868)
Nilos of Pentapolis (acting), 0 (1869–1869)
Nilos I, 0 (1869–1870)
?, 0 (1870–0)
Sophronios IV, 0 (1870–1899)
Meletios Apostolopoulos, 0 (1899–1900)
Photios I, 0 (1900–1925)
Patriarchate of Antioch –
Anthemios I, Patriarch (1792–1813)
Seraphim I, Patriarch (1813–1823)
Methodios I, Patriarch (1823–1850)
Ierotheos I, Patriarch (1850–1885)
Seraphim of Irinoupolis, Patriarch (1885–1885)
Gerasimos I, 0 (1885–1891)
Seraphim of Irinoupolis, 0 (1891–1891)
Spyridon I, 0 (1891–1898)
Germanos of Tarsos, 0 (1898–1899)
?, 0 (0–1898)
Meletios of Laodikia, 0 (1898–1899)
?, 0 (0–1899)
Meletios II, 0 (1899–1906)
Patriarchate of Jerusalem –
Anthimos I, Patriarch (1788–1808)
Polykarpos I, Patriarch (1808–1827)
Athanasios V, Patriarch (1827–1844)
Kyrillos II, Patriarch (1845–1872)
Prokopios of Petra, Patriarch (1872–1872)
Prokopios II, Patriarch (1872–1875)
Iosaph of Philadelphia, Patriarch (1875–1875)
Ierotheos I, Patriarch (1875–1882)
Nikiphoros of Petra, Patriarch (1882–1882)
Photios I, Patriarch (1882–1883)
Nikiphoros of Petra, Patriarch (1883–1883)
Nikodimos I, Patriarch (1883–1890)
Nikiphoros of Petra, Patriarch (1890–1891)
Gerasimos I, Patriarch (1891–1897)
Damianos of Philadelphia, Patriarch (1897–1897)
Damianos I, Patriarch (1897–1918)
Russian Orthodox Church (complete list) –
Platon II, Metropolitan of Moscow (1775–1811)
Avgustin, Metropolitan of Moscow (1811–1819)
Serafim, Metropolitan of Moscow (1819–1821)
Filaret, Metropolitan of Moscow (1821–1867)
Innokenty, Metropolitan of Moscow (1868–1879)
Makary I, Metropolitan of Moscow (1879–1882)
Ioanniky, Metropolitan of Moscow (1882–1891)
Leonty, Metropolitan of Moscow (1891–1893)
Sergy, Metropolitan of Moscow (1893–1898)
Vladimir, Metropolitan of Moscow (1898–1912)
Amvrosy, Metropolitan of St. Petersburg (1799–1818)
Mikhail, Metropolitan of St. Petersburg (1818–1821)
Serafim, Metropolitan of St. Petersburg (1821–1843)
Antony, Metropolitan of St. Petersburg (1843–1848)
Nikanor, Metropolitan of St. Petersburg (1848–1856)
Grigory, Metropolitan of St. Petersburg (1856–1860)
Isidor, Metropolitan of St. Petersburg (1860–1892)
Pallady, Metropolitan of St. Petersburg (1892–1898)
Antony, Metropolitan of St. Petersburg (1899–1912)
Serbian Orthodox Church –
Metodije, Metropolitan of Belgrade (1791–1801)
Leontije Lambrovic, Metropolitan of Belgrade (1801–1813)
Hadzi Melentije Stevanovic, Metropolitan of Belgrade (1809–1811)
Dionizije II Niski, Metropolitan of Belgrade (1813–1815)
Agatangel, Metropolitan of Belgrade (1815–1825)
Melentije Pavlovic, Metropolitan of Belgrade (1815–1816)
Kiril, Metropolitan of Belgrade (1825–1827)
Antim, Metropolitan of Belgrade (1827–1830)
Serbian Orthodox Church –
Melentije Pavlovic, Metropolitan of Serbia (1831–1833)
Petar Jovanovic, Metropolitan of Serbia (1833–1859)
Mihailo II Jovanovic, Metropolitan of Serbia (1859–1881)
Mojsije Veresic of Timok, Metropolitan of Serbia (1881–1883)
Teodosije Mraovic, Metropolitan of Serbia (1883–1889)
Mihailo II Jovanovic, Metropolitan of Serbia (1889–1898)
Inokentije Pavlovic, Metropolitan of Serbia (1898–1905)
Serbian Orthodox Church inside Austrian Empire –
Stefan I Stratimirovic, 0 (1790–1836)
Stefan Stankovic, 0 (1836–1837)
Stefan II Stankovic, 0 (1837–1841)
Georgije Hranislav, 0 (1841–1842)
Josif Rajačić, 0 (1842–1848)
Josif Rajačić, Metropolitan of Karlovci and Patriarch of the Serb (1848–1861)
Samuilo Masirevic, Metropolitan of Karlovci and Patriarch of the Serb (1861–1870)
Arsenije Stojkovic, Metropolitan of Karlovci and Patriarch of the Serb (1870–1872)
Nikanor Grujic, Metropolitan of Karlovci and Patriarch of the Serb (1872–1874)
Prokopije Ivankovic, Metropolitan of Karlovci and Patriarch of the Serb (1874–1879)
German Andjelic, Metropolitan of Karlovci and Patriarch of the Serb (1879–1888)
Georgije Brankovic, Metropolitan of Karlovci and Patriarch of the Serb (1888–1907)
Romanian Orthodox Church –
Dositheos, Metropolitan of Hungaro-Walachia (1793–1810)
Ignatios II, Metropolitan of Hungaro-Walachia (1810–1812)
Nektarios, Metropolitan of Hungaro-Walachia (1812–1819)
Dionysios II, Metropolitan of Hungaro-Walachia (1819–1821)
Grigorios III, Metropolitan of Hungaro-Walachia (1823–1834)
Commission, Metropolitan of Hungaro-Walachia (1834–1840)
Ilarion of Arges, Metropolitan of Hungaro-Walachia (0–0)
Neophytos of Ramnic, Metropolitan of Hungaro-Walachia (0–0)
Kaisarios of Buzău, Metropolitan of Hungaro-Walachia (0–0)
Neophytos II, Metropolitan of Hungaro-Walachia (1840–1849)
Nifon II, Metropolitan of Hungaro-Walachia (1850–1865)
Nifon, Metropolitan of Hungaro-Walachia and Primate of All Romania (1865–1875)
Calinic, Metropolitan of Hungaro-Walachia and Primate of All Romania (1875–1886)
Iosif, Metropolitan of Hungaro-Walachia and Primate of All Romania (1886–1893)
Ghenadie, Metropolitan of Hungaro-Walachia and Primate of All Romania (1893–1896)
Iosif, Metropolitan of Hungaro-Walachia and Primate of All Romania (1896–1909)
Bulgarian Orthodox Church –
Mattheos, Metropolitan of Turnovo (1797–1802)
Daniil, Metropolitan of Turnovo (1802–1805)
Makarios II, Metropolitan of Turnovo (1806–1817)
Ioannikios, Metropolitan of Turnovo (1817–1821)
Ilarion, Metropolitan of Turnovo (1821–1827)
Konstantios, Metropolitan of Turnovo (1827–1830)
Ilarion, Metropolitan of Turnovo (1830–1838)
Panaretos, Metropolitan of Turnovo (1838–1840)
Neophytos, Metropolitan of Turnovo (1840–1846)
Athanasios II, Metropolitan of Turnovo (1846–1848)
Neophytos, Metropolitan of Turnovo (1848–1858)
Grigorios, Metropolitan of Turnovo (1858–1878)
?, Metropolitan of Turnovo (1872–0)
Ilarion, Exarch of the Bulgarian (1872–1872)
Antim, Exarch of the Bulgarian (1872–1877)
Iosif, Exarch of the Bulgarian (1877–1915)
Georgian Orthodox Church –
Anton II, Catholicos-Patriarch of Georgia (1788–1811)
Varlaam, Exarch of Georgia (1811–1817)
Theophilakt, Exarch of Georgia (1817–1821)
Iona, Exarch of Georgia (1821–1832)
Moisey, Exarch of Georgia (1832–1834)
Evgeniy, Exarch of Georgia (1834–1844)
Isidor, Exarch of Georgia (1844–1858)
Evseviy, Exarch of Georgia (1858–1877)
Ioannikiy, Exarch of Georgia (1877–1882)
Pavel, Exarch of Georgia (1882–1887)
Palladiy, Exarch of Georgia (1887–1892)
Vladimir, Exarch of Georgia (1892–1898)
Flavian, Exarch of Georgia (1898–1901)
Orthodox Church of Cyprus –
Chrysanthos, Archbishop of Nea Justiniana and All Cypru (1784–1810)
Kyprianos, Archbishop of Nea Justiniana and All Cypru (1810–1821)
Ioakim, Archbishop of Nea Justiniana and All Cypru (1821–1824)
Damaskinos, Archbishop of Nea Justiniana and All Cypru (1824–1827)
Panaretos, Archbishop of Nea Justiniana and All Cypru (1827–1840)
Ioannikios, Archbishop of Nea Justiniana and All Cypru (1840–1849)
Kyrillos I, Archbishop of Nea Justiniana and All Cypru (1849–1854)
Makarios I, Archbishop of Nea Justiniana and All Cypru (1854–1865)
Sophronios III, Archbishop of Nea Justiniana and All Cypru (1865–1900)
vacant, Archbishop of Nea Justiniana and All Cypru (1900–1908)
Orthodox Church of Greece –
Grigorios III, Metropolitan of Athens (1799–1820)
Dionysios II, Metropolitan of Athens (1820–1823)
vacant, Metropolitan of Athens (1823–1827)
Grigorios IV, Metropolitan of Athens (1827–1828)
Anthimos VII, Metropolitan of Athens (1828–1833)
Neophytos V, Metaxas, Metropolitan of Athens and All Greece (1833–1862)
Misail, Metropolitan of Athens and All Greece (1862–1862)
Theophilos, Metropolitan of Athens and All Greece (1862–1873)
Prokopios I Georgiadis, Metropolitan of Athens and All Greece (1874–1889)
Germanos II Kalligas, Metropolitan of Athens and All Greece (1889–1896)
Prokopios II Oikonomidis, Metropolitan of Athens and All Greece (1896–1901)
Orthodox Church of Albania –
Efthymios, Metropolitan of Durrës and Gora (1783–1805)
Samouil, Metropolitan of Durrës and Gora (1805–1820)
Chrysanthos, Metropolitan of Durrës and Gora (1820–1833)
Gerasimos, Metropolitan of Durrës and Gora (1833–1837)
Anthimos II, Metropolitan of Durrës and Gora (0–1844)
Anthimos III, Metropolitan of Durrës and Gora (1844–1845)
Ioannikios, Metropolitan of Durrës and Gora (1845–1858)
Gennadios, Metropolitan of Durrës and Gora (1858–1858)
Afxentios, Metropolitan of Durrës and Gora (1858–1859)
Iosiph, Metropolitan of Durrës and Gora (1859–1867)
Vissarion, Metropolitan of Durrës and Gora (1867–1899)
Prokopios, Metropolitan of Durrës and Gora (1899–1906)
Orthodox Church in America –
Innocent, Bishop (1840–1858)
Peter, Bishop (1859–1866)
Paul, Bishop (1866–1870)
John, Bishop (1870–1877)
Nestor, Bishop (1878–1882)
Vladimir, Bishop (1887–1891)
Nicholas, Bishop (1891–1891)
Nicholas (II), Bishop (1891–1898)
Tikhon, Bishop (1898–1905)
Orthodox Church of Mount Sinai –
Konstantios II, Archbishop of Sinai (1804–1859)
Kyrillos II, Archbishop of Sinai (1859–1867)
Kallistratos, Archbishop of Sinai (1867–1885)
Porphyrios I, Archbishop of Sinai (1885–1904)
Montenegrin Orthodox Church –
Petar I, Metropolitan (vladika) (1782–1830)
Petar II, Metropolitan (vladika) (1830–1851)
Pero Petrović-Njegoš, Metropolitan (vladika) (1851–1852)
Danilo II, Metropolitan (vladika) (1852–1852)
Nikanor Ivanović-Njegoš, Metropolitan (1853–1860)
Ilarion Roganović, Metropolitan (1860–1882)
Visarion III Ljubisa, Metropolitan (1882–1884)
Mitrofan Ban, Metropolitan (1884–1920)
Orthodox Church of Japan –
Nicholas, Bishop (1880–1906)
Nicholas, Metropolitan of All Japan (1906–1912)
Ukrainian Orthodox Church –
Gavriil II, Metropolitan of Kiev (1799–1803)
Serapion, Metropolitan of Kiev (1803–1822)
Eugene, Metropolitan of Kiev (1822–1837)
Filaret I, Metropolitan of Kiev (1837–1858)
Isidor, Metropolitan of Kiev (1858–1860)
Arseniy II, Metropolitan of Kiev (1860–1876)
Filofei, Metropolitan of Kiev (1876–1882)
Plato, Metropolitan of Kiev (1882–1891)
Ioannikiy, Metropolitan of Kiev (1891–1900)
Feognost II, Metropolitan of Kiev (1900–1903)
Orthodox Church of Macedonia / under Patriarchate of Constantinople –
Anthimos III, Metropolitan of Skopje (1799–1820)
Ioasaph, Metropolitan of Skopje (1820–1823)
Ananias, Metropolitan of Skopje (1823–1828)
Neophytos, Metropolitan of Skopje (1828–1831)
Gennadios, Metropolitan of Skopje (1831–1832)
Gavriil III, Metropolitan of Skopje (1832–1844)
Ioakim, Metropolitan of Skopje (1844–1868)
Paisios, Metropolitan of Skopje (1868–1891)
Methodios II, Metropolitan of Skopje (1891–1896)
Amvrosios Stavrinos, Αμβρόσιος Σταυρινός, Амвросиос Ставринос, Metropolitan of Skopje (1896–1899)
Firmilianos, Фирмилиан, Metropolitan of Skopje (1899–1903)Dean of Theological School of Bengrade
Old Believers –
Sofrony, Archbishop of Moscow (1847–1863)
Antony, Archbishop of Moscow (1863–1881)
Antony Guslitsky (in opposition), Archbishop of Moscow (1863–1870)
Iov (in opposition), Archbishop of Moscow (1871–1912)
Savvaty, Archbishop of Moscow (1881–1898)
Ioann, Archbishop of Moscow (1898–1915)
Armenian Apostolic Church –
Hovsep' Arlut'ean, Catholicose of All Armenian (1800–1801)
Dawit' V, Catholicose of All Armenian (1801–1807)
Daniel (in opposition), Catholicose of All Armenian (1802–1808)
Yeprem, Catholicose of All Armenian (1810–1830)
Hovhannes VIII, Catholicose of All Armenian (1831–1842)
Nerses V, Catholicose of All Armenian (1843–1857)
Matevos I, Catholicose of All Armenian (1858–1865)
Gevorg IV, Catholicose of All Armenian (1866–1882)
vacant, Catholicose of All Armenian (1882–1885)
Makar, Catholicose of All Armenian (1885–1891)
Mkrtich, Catholicose of All Armenian (1892–1907)
Simeon V, Catholicose of Aluank' (1794–1810)
Sargis Hasan-Jalalean, Catholicose of Aluank' (1810–1815)
Armenian Apostolic Church –
Giragos I, Catholicose of Cilicia (1797–1822)
Yeprem II, Catholicose of Cilicia (1822–1833)
Mikael II, Catholicose of Cilicia (1833–1855)
Giragos II, Catholicose of Cilicia (1855–1865)
Giragos, Catholicose of Cilicia (1866–1871)
Mkrtich I, Catholicose of Cilicia (1871–1894)
Grigor (acting), Catholicose of Cilicia (1895–0)
Coptic Orthodox Church, (List of Coptic Popes|complete list) –
Mark VIII, Pope and Patriarch (1797–1810)
Peter VII, Pope and Patriarch (1810–1852)
vacant (1852–1854)
Cyril IV, Pope and Patriarch (1854–1861)
Demetrius II, Pope and Patriarch (1862–1870)
Markos of Alexandria and Beheirah, Pope and Patriarch (1870–1874)
Cyril V, Pope and Patriarch (1874–1927)
Ethiopian Church –
Yusab, Metropolitan of Ethiopia (1770–1803)
Makari, Metropolitan of Ethiopia (1808–0)
Kyrillos, Metropolitan of Ethiopia (1816–1829)
Selama III, Metropolitan of Ethiopia (1841–1866)
Athanasios, Metropolitan of Ethiopia (1868–1876)
Petros, Metropolitan of Ethiopia (1876–1889)
Mattheos, Metropolitan of Ethiopia (1889–1926)
Syrian Orthodox Church –
Ignatius Matthew, Patriarch of Antioch and All the East (1782–1817)
Ignatius Yunan, Patriarch of Antioch and All the East (1817–1819)
Ignatius George V, Patriarch of Antioch and All the East (1819–1836)
Ignatius Elias II, Patriarch of Antioch and All the East (1838–1847)
Ignatius Jacob II, Patriarch of Antioch and All the East (1847–1871)
Ignatius Peter IV, Patriarch of Antioch and All the East (1872–1894)
Ignatius Abdul Masih II, Patriarch of Antioch and All the East (1895–1905)
Malabar Independent Syrian Church –
Kattumangattu Abraham Mar, Metropolitan (1772–1802)
Koorilose I, Metropolitan (1802–1807)
Koorilose II, Metropolitan (1807–1811)
Kidanagan Geevarghese Mar, Metropolitan (1811–1829)
Philexenos II, Metropolitan (1829–1856)
Koorilose III, Metropolitan (1856–1888)
Koorilose IV, Metropolitan (1888–1898)
Karumamkuzhi Geevarghese Mar, Metropolitan (1898–1935)
National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc. –
W. H. Alpine, President (1880–1882)
J. Q. A. Wilhite, President (1882–1883)
J. A. Foster, President (1883–1884)
W. A. Brinkley, President (1884–1885)
William J. Simmons, President (1885–1890)
E. W. Brawley, President (1890–1891)
M. Vann, President (1891–1893)
Elias Camp Morris, President (1895–1922)
Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod –
Carl Ferdinand Wilhelm Walther, President (1847–1850)
Friedrich Conrad Dietrich Wyneken, President (1850–1864)
Carl Ferdinand Wilhelm Walther, President (1864–1878)
Heinrich Christian Schwan, President (1878–1899)
Franz August Otto Pieper, President (1899–1911)
Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod –
Johannes Muehlhaeuser, President (1849–1860)
John Bading, President (1860–1864)
Gottlieb Reim, President (1864–1865)
William Streissguth, President (1865–1867)
John Bading, President (1867–1887)
Phillip von Rohr, President (1887–1908)
Swedish Church –
Uno von Troil, Archbishop of Uppsala (1786–1803)
Jacob Axelsson Lindblom, Archbishop of Uppsala (1805–1819)
Carl von Rosenstein, Archbishop of Uppsala (1819–1836)
Johan Olof Wallin, Archbishop of Uppsala (1837–1839)
Carl Fredrik af Wingård, Archbishop of Uppsala (1839–1851)
Hans Olof Holmström, Archbishop of Uppsala (1852–1855)
Henrik Reuterdahl, Archbishop of Uppsala (1856–1870)
Anton Niklas Sundberg, Archbishop of Uppsala (1870–1900)
Johan August Ekman, Archbishop of Uppsala (1900–1913)
Finnish Church –
Jakob Gadolin, Bishop of Turku (1788–1802)
Jakob Tengström, Bishop of Turku (1803–1817), Bishop (1817–1832)
Erik Gabriel Melartin, Bishop (1833–1847)
Edvard Bergenheim, Bishop (1850–1884)
Torsten Thure Renvall, Bishop (1884–1898)
Gustaf Johansson, Bishop (1899–1930)
Methodist Church of South Africa –
President
John Walton, President (1883–1885)
Richard Ridgill, President (1885–1886)
Fredrick Mason, President (1886–1887)
Robert Lamplough, President (1887–1888)
Henry Tindall, President (1888–1889)
J Smith Spencer, President (1889–1890)
S Evans Rowe, President (1890–1891)
Peter Hargreaves, President (1891–1892)
James Scott, President (1892–1893)
James Thompson, President (1893–1894)
Theophilus Chubb, President (1894–1895)
Erza Nuttal, President (1895–1896)
Philip Tearle, President (1896–1897)
James Scott, President (1897–1898)
James Thompson, President (1898–1899)
William Wynne, President (1899–1900)
William B Rayner, President (1900–1901)
General Secretary
Robert Lamplough, General Secretary (1883–1887)
J Smith Spencer, General Secretary (1887–1889)
James Scott, General Secretary (1889–1892)
James Thompson, General Secretary (1892–1893)
Theophilus Chubb, General Secretary (1893–1894)
Philip Tearle, General Secretary (1894–1896)
John E Parsonson, General Secretary (1896–1899)
Alfred T Rhodes, General Secretary (1899–1901)
Methodist work in Southern and Southeast Asia –
James M. Thoburn, Bishop and Superintendent (1888–1904)
Christian and Missionary Alliance –
Albert Benjamin Simpson, Founder and President (1887–1919)
Seventh-day Adventists –
John Byington, President of the General Conference (1863–1865)
James White, President of the General Conference (1865–1867)
J. N. Andrews, President of the General Conference (1867–1869)
James White, President of the General Conference (1869–1871)
George I. Butler, President of the General Conference (1871–1874)
James White, President of the General Conference (1874–1880)
George I. Butler, President of the General Conference (1880–1888)
Ole Andres Olsen, President of the General Conference (1888–1897)
George A. Irwin, President of the General Conference (1897–1901)
Salvation Army (complete list) –
William Booth, Founder and General (1865–1912)
New Apostolic Church –
Fritz Krebs, Chief apostle (1895–1905)
Church of England –
Titular leadership –
George III, Supreme Governor (1760–1820)
George IV, Supreme Governor (1820–1830)
William IV, Supreme Governor (1830–1837)
Victoria, Supreme Governor (1837–1901)
Spiritual leadership, (complete list) –
John Moore, Archbishop of Canterbury (1783–1805)
Charles Manners-Sutton, Archbishop of Canterbury (1805–1828)
William Howley, Archbishop of Canterbury (1828–1848)
John Bird Sumner, Archbishop of Canterbury (1848–1862)
Charles Thomas Longley, Archbishop of Canterbury (1862–1868)
Archibald Campbell Tait, Archbishop of Canterbury (1868–1882)
Edward White Benson, Archbishop of Canterbury (1883–1896)
Frederick Temple, Archbishop of Canterbury (1896–1902)
Anglican Church of Australia (complete list)–
Episcopal Church (United States) (complete list) –
Assyrian Church of the East, line 1 –
Eliyya XIII Isho-Yab, Patriarch (1778–1804)
Assyrian Church of the East, line 2 –
Shimoun XVI Yohanan, Patriarch (1780–1820)
Shimoun XVII Abraham, Patriarch (1820–1861)
Shimoun XVIII Rouel, Patriarch (1861–1903)
Latter Day Saint movement –
Joseph Smith, President of the Church (1830–1844)
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Brigham Young, President of the Church (1847-1877)
John Taylor, President of the Church (1880-1887)
Wilford Woodruff, President of the Church (1889-1898)
Lorenzo Snow, President of the Church (1898-1901)
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Strangite)
James Strang, President and King (1844-1856)
Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
Joseph Smith III, Prophet-President of the Church (1860-1914)
Ottoman Caliphate -
Selim III, Caliph of the Ottoman Empire (1789–1807)
Mustafa IV, Caliph of the Ottoman Empire (1807–1808)
Mahmud II, Caliph of the Ottoman Empire (1808–1839)
Abdülmecid I, Caliph of the Ottoman Empire (1839–1861)
Abdülaziz, Caliph of the Ottoman Empire (1861–1876)
Murad V, Caliph of the Ottoman Empire (1876)
Abdul Hamid II, Caliph of the Ottoman Empire (1876–1909)
Ismailism –
Aga Khan I, Imam (1818–1881)
Aga Khan II, Imam (1881–1885)
Aga Khan III, Imam (1885–1957)
Dawoodi Bohra –
Syedna Abdeali Saifuddin, Dai al-Mutlaq Leader (1799–1817)
Syedna Mohammed Izzuddin, Dai al-Mutlaq Leader (1817–1821)
Syedna Taiyeb Zainuddin, Dai al-Mutlaq Leader (1821–1836)
Syedna Mohammed Badruddin, Dai al-Mutlaq Leader (1836–1840)
Syedna Abdulqadir Najmuddin, Dai al-Mutlaq Leader (1840–1885)
Syedna Abdul Husain Husamuddin, Dai al-Mutlaq Leader (1885–1891)
Syedna Mohammed Burhanuddin, Dai al-Mutlaq Leader (1891–1905)
Ahmadiyya –
Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (1889–1908)
Chabad Hasidism –
Shneur Zalman of Liadi, Lubavitcher Rebbe (1780–1812)
Dovber Schneuri, Lubavitcher Rebbe (1812–1827)
Menachem Mendel Schneersohn, Lubavitcher Rebbe (1827–1866)
Shmuel Schneersohn, Lubavitcher Rebbe (1866–1882)
Sholom Dovber Schneersohn, Lubavitcher Rebbe (1882–1920)
British Empire (complete list) -
Solomon Hirschell, Chief Rabbi (1802–1842)
Nathan Marcus Adler, Chief Rabbi (1845–1890)
Hermann Adler, Chief Rabbi (1891–1911)
Ottoman Empire –
Hayim Yakup Benyakar, Chief Rabbi (1800–1835)
Abraham Levi, Chief Rabbi (1835–1839)
Samuel Hayim, Chief Rabbi (1839–1841)
Moiz Fresko, Chief Rabbi (1841–1854)
Yakup Avigdor, Chief Rabbi (1854–1870)
Yakir Geron, Chief Rabbi (1870–1872)
Mose Levi, Chief Rabbi (1872–1909)
Bahá'í Faith –
Bahá'u'lláh, founder of the Bahá'í Faith (1863–1892)
`Abdu'l-Bahá, successor and head of the Bahá'í Faith (1892–1921)
Svetambara Jainism –
Bhiksu, Leader (Acarya) (1760–1803)
Bharimal, Leader (Acarya) (1803–1821)
Raycand, Leader (Acarya) (1821–1850)
Jitmal, Leader (Acarya) (1851–1881)
Maghraj, Leader (Acarya) (1881–1892)
Maniklal, Leader (Acarya) (1892–1897)
Dalcand, Leader (Acarya) (1897–1909)
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