Nicholas I of Ohrid (Greek: ÃÂùúÃÂûñÿàÃÂàÃÂÃÂÃÂïôñÃÂ; Bulgarian, Macedonian and Serbian: ÃÂøúþûð I ÃÂàÃÂøôÃÂúø) was Eastern Orthodox Archbishop of Ohrid, from c. 1340 to c. 1350.
In 1334, the Archbishopric of Ohrid came under Serbian rule, preserving its ecclesiastical autonomy. On Easter Day, 16 April 1346, the Serbian King Stefan Duà ¡an convoked the state assembly in Skopje, attended by the Serbian Archbishop Joanikije II, Archbishop Nikolas I of Ohrid, the Bulgarian Patriarch Simeon and various religious leaders of Mount Athos. On that occasion, Serbian Archbishopric of Peàwas raised to the status of a Patriarchate. The Archbishopric of Ohrid was not annexed to the Serbian Patriarchate of Peàand kept its autonomy, recognizing only the honorary seniority of the Serbian Patriarch.