Council of Conventions of the Old Believers in Latvia
Agafangel (1854–1928) – Orthodox Bishop of Riga and Mitau from 1897, Arch-Bishop of Riga and Jelgava from 1904 to 1910. >>
His Eminence Alexander (1939) – Metropolitan of Riga and all Latvia. >>
Alexander (Matryonin; 1973) – an Archbishop of Daugavpils and Rezekne. >>
Alexander (Shchukin, 1881–1937) – priestly martyr, Archbishop of Semipalatinsk, graduate of Riga ecclesiastical seminary. >>
Alexander (Vitols; 1876-1942) – a Bishop of Madona. >>
Alexander (Zakkis; 1834–1899) – Polotsk and Vitebsk bishop, the first Orthodox bishop – Latvian. >>
Alexy (Konoplyov; 1910–1988) – an archbishop of Riga and Latvia in 1966. From 1981 – Metropolitan. >>
Alexy II (secular name Alexey von Ridiger; 1929–2008) – Patriarch of Moscow, the primate of the Russian Orthodox Church (1990–2008). Head of Riga Eparchy in 1961–1962, bishop. >>
Arseny (secular name Alexander Bryantsev; 1839-1914) – a bishop of Riga and Jelgava (1887-1893) and archbishop of Riga and Jelgava (1893-1897). >>
Augustin (Peterson; 1873–1955) – Metropolitan of Riga and all Latvia from 1936 to 1940. >>