Heads
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| Picture | Name | Time | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ilarion of Hum | 1219 | First bishop. | |
| Sava II | -1264 | Son of Stephen the First-Crowned | |
| Jevstatije | 1300 | ||
| Jovan | 1305 | ||
| Danilo | 1316–1324 | ||
| Stefan | ? | ||
| Jovan and Visarion | 1508-1513 | ||
| Marko | 1524 | ||
| Maksim | 1532 | ||
| Nikanor | 1546 | ||
| Antonije | 1570 | ||
| Savatije | 1573–1585 | ||
| Visarion | 1592 | ||
| Silvestar | 1602 | ||
| Leontije | 1605-1611 | ||
| Basil of Ostrog | 1639–1649 | Saint |
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