Simeon of Kiev (date of birth is uncertain – died 1488) was the Metropolitan of Kiev, Galicia and all Rus' in the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople...
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upon the death of the last prince of Kiev Simeon Olelkovich and transformation of the Duchy of Kiev (appanage duchy of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania) into...
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Principality of Kiev was a medieval principality centered on the city of Kiev. The principality was formed during the process of political fragmentation of the...
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Lithuania. She was the sister of Simeon of Kiev, and a cousin of Ivan III, Grand Prince of Moscow. She married Stephen III of Moldavia in 1463. Evdochia...
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Simeon or Simon Olelkovich (1420–1470) was the last prince of Kiev from 1454 to 1470. He was also the prince of Slutsk from 1443 to 1455. A member of...
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Olelkovich (redirect from Simeon Olelkowicz)
install his son-in-law Simeon Olelkovich. Simeon inherited the Principality of Kiev, but after his death it was converted into the Kiev Voivodeship. His descendants...
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The Grand Prince of Kiev (sometimes grand duke) was the title of the monarch of Kievan Rus', residing in Kiev (modern Kyiv) from the 10th to 13th centuries...
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of Constantinople resumed the Eastern Orthodox succession with Simeon of Kiev. His tenure was challenged by the anti-Eastern Orthodox sentiments of the...
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Simeon Popović (Serbian Cyrillic: Симеон Поповић; 19 December 1854 – 1 April 1941), sometimes romanized as Symeon Popovich, was a Serbian Orthodox hieromonk...
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Simeon Aisenstein (sometimes Eisenstein) (25 January 1884, Kiev, Imperial Russia - 3 September 1962, Chelmsford, Essex, United Kingdom) born Семёна Моисеевича...
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Symeon (Simeon) of Polotsk or Symeon Polotsky (Russian: Симео́н По́лоцкий; born as Samuel Piotrowski-Sitnianowicz, Russian: Самуи́л Петро́вский-Ситнянович;...
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Bogolyubsky, sacked Kiev and forced the ruling prince, Mstislav II, to flee to Volhynia. Andrei appointed his brother, Gleb, as the prince of Kiev, while Andrei...
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1246), known as Michael or Mikhail of Chernigov, was Grand Prince of Kiev (1236–1239; 1241–1243); he was also Prince of Pereyaslavl (1206), Novgorod-Seversk...
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The Metropolis of Kiev and all Rus' (Russian: Митрополит Киевский и всея Руси, romanized: Mitropolit Kiyevskiy i vseya Rusi; Ukrainian: Митрополит Київський...
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Jonah Hlezna (category Metropolitans of Kiev, Galicia and all Rus' (1441–1596))
Archbishop of Polotsk. Upon a death of his predecessor Simeon of Kiev in 1488 provisionally held the see. Upon the approval of the Grand Duke of Lithuania...
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Misail Pstruch (category Metropolitans of Kiev and all Rus' (claimed or partially recognised))
fall of 1480 or winter of 1480/81) was the acting Metropolitan of Kiev, Galicia and all Rus' in the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople of the Eastern...
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of Kiev in the fall of 1239, Möngke Khan (Mengu Khan) reached Horodok Pisochny, located on the left bank of Dnieper across Kiev. Today it is part of Kiev...
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lejb-guards of artillery (1817), chief of arsenals in Kiev and St. Petersburg. He was elder brother of David Abamelik, from the noble family of Abamelik...
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Algirdas then concluded peace with Simeon and married Simeon's sister-in-law Uliana. Simeon first asked for the opinion of Metropolitan Theognostus whether...
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Mikhailo Olelkovich (category Princes of Novgorod)
of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. He was the younger brother of Simeon Olelkovich, the prince of Kiev, and a cousin of Ivan III, the grand prince of Moscow...
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Tsar (redirect from Czar of all the Russias)
Kingdom of Bulgaria (1908–1946), the Serbian Empire (1346–1371), and the Tsardom of Russia (1547–1721). The first ruler to adopt the title tsar was Simeon I...
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The Metropolis of Kiev, Galicia and all Rus' was a metropolis of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople in the Eastern Orthodox Church that was...
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Elena Romanovna (category Grand princesses consort of Kiev)
died 1243) was a Grand Princess of the Kiev by marriage (m. 1210 or 1211) to Michael of Chernigov, Grand Prince of Kiev (r. 1236–1240, 1240, 1241–1243)...
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and the nominal heads of the Russian SFSR. Rurik (862–879) Oleg the Seer (882 – fall 912) Igor I (912 – fall 945) Olga of Kiev (fall 945 – after 959)...
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into the Kiev Theological Academy - a purely clerical institution. During this time, admission to the Academy was open only to children of the existing...
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Symeon Shostatsky (redirect from Simeon Shostatsky)
romanized Simeon; born Volodymyr Ivanovych Shostatsky, Ukrainian: Володимир Іванович Шостацький, Russian: Владимир Иванович Шостацкий) is a bishop of the Orthodox...
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of the Seventy". www.oca.org. Retrieved 2024-08-09. "Simeon Barsabae and Companions". santosepulcro.co.il. Retrieved 2024-08-05. "Hieromartyr Simeon,...
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name: Simeon Agafonovich Medvedev; 6 February 1641 – 21 February 1691) was a Russian writer, poet, and theologian. He was a student of Simeon of Polotsk...
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Sviatoslav II of Kiev, as his second wife. According to the eleventh-century chronicler Lampert of Hersfeld, Oda's brother, Burchard, provost of St Simeon in Trier...
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Jonas Goštautas (category Year of birth uncertain)
favor of prince of Kiev Simeon Olelkowicz, but he failed and died two years later in 1458. However his son, Martin Goštautas was named the voivode of the...
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