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    Hilarion or Ilarion was the first non-Greek Metropolitan of Kiev and all Rus'. He held the metropolitan post before or during the ongoing 11th century...
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    1037 and promoting the first work of Old East Slavic literature by Hilarion of Kiev. Yaroslav married Ingegerd Olofsdotter in 1019 and had several children...
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  • attributed to metropolitan Hilarion of Kiev between 1037 and 1050, was written to take a stance in discussions on the canonisation of Volodimer that appeared...
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  • Metropolitan Hilarion or Ilarion may refer to: Hilarion of Kiev, 11th century Russian churchman, became Metropolitan of Kiev Hilarion (Alfeyev) (born 1966)...
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  • Іларіон) is a variant of the Greek given name Hilarion, found in Slavic and Romanian languages. It may refer to: Hilarion of Kiev or Ilarion (11th century)...
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  • he was known while alive. The oldest surviving source available is Hilarion of Kiev's Sermon on Law and Grace (c. 1040s), which calls Volodimer a kagan...
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  • Greeks sent by the patriarchs of Constantinople. The natives of the lands of Rus' were Hilarion of Kiev (1051–1062), Ephraim of Pereyaslavl (1089–1097), Kliment...
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  • and composer Hilarión Daza (1840–1894), President of Bolivia from 1876–1879 Hilarion of Kiev (11th century), Russian Orthodox bishop Hilarion-Pit Lessard...
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    raiders. Hilarion of Kiev (or Ilarion) becomes the first non-Greek metropolitan bishop of the Eastern Orthodox Church, in Kiev. September 21 – Bertha of Savoy...
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    century), knew of Riurik. In tracing the ancestry of Kievan princes they usually stopped with Igor.' As an example, Hilarion of Kiev's Sermon on Law and...
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  • and supported the election of Hilarion of Kiev as the Kiev Metropolitan, marking a significant step in the independence of the Kievan church. Yaroslav's...
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    political choice determined the subsequent development of the Rus' culture. The metropolitan Hilarion of Kiev wrote his work Sermon on Law and Grace (Slovo o...
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    century, as the metropolitan bishop of Kiev in the Kievan Rus', Hilarion of Kiev, calls both grand prince Vladimir I of Kiev (978–1015) and grand prince Yaroslav...
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    romanized: Slovo o zakoně i blagoděti) is a sermon written by Hilarion, the metropolitan of Kiev. It is one of the earliest Slavonic texts available, having been...
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    Metropolitan of Kiev, the author of the Sermon on Law and Grace, one of the earliest Slavonic texts known Hilarion Troitsky, archbishop of Vereya, one of the greatest...
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  • also referred to "Khāqān-i Rus". (2a) Hilarion of Kiev's 11th-century Sermon on Law and Grace mentions the title of kagan five times, and applies it to...
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    2024-09-22. "Venerable Hilarion the Great". Orthodox Church of America. Retrieved 14 November 2023. "Saint Hilarion, Metropolitan of Kiev". www.oca.org. Retrieved...
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    Bishop Hilarion and Archbishop Daniel of Pamphilon as ‘exarchs’ of the Patriarchate of Constantinople for Kiev. The Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada...
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  • raiders. Hilarion of Kiev (or Ilarion) becomes the first non-Greek metropolitan bishop of the Eastern Orthodox Church, in Kiev. Summer – Godwin, Earl of Wessex...
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    Orthodox Metropolia of Western Europe and the Americas (ROCOR). St. Hilarion Calendar of Saints for the year of our Lord 2004. St. Hilarion Press (Austin,...
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    founder of the monastic tradition in Kievan Rus'. Together with Theodosius of Kiev, he co-founded the Kiev Pechersk Lavra (Kiev Monastery of the Caves)...
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    was tonsured a rassophore monk with the name Hilarion, in honor of Venerable Schema-monk Hilarion of the Kiev Caves and subsequently was tonsured into the...
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  • Principality of Kiev 1132–1471 ∟ part of the Kievan Rus' from 1132 to 1243 ∟ part of Vladimir-Suzdal from 1243 to 1271 ∟ part of the Kingdom of Rus' from...
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    Venerable Hilarion the Schemamonk of the Kiev Caves (11th century) Venerables Barnabas and Hilarion the Wonderworkers, of Peristerona, Cyprus, of the "300...
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    appointments of Hilarion and Efrem as metropolitans of Kiev, not simply to oppose Kiev, but because it was the prerogative of the Patriarch of Constantinople...
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    1051, with the assistance of Yaroslav the Wise, Hilarion, the first Ruthenian metropolitan, was elected Metropolitan of Kiev and All Rus. He reorganized...
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    founder of Iloezersk Monastery, Belozersk (1541) New Martyr Anna Lykoshin, at Solovki Monastery (1925) New Hieromartyr Hilarion (Gromov), Hieromonk, of Petushki...
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    Eustratius of the Kiev Caves (1097) Saint Mstislav, Prince of Vladimir-Suzdal, son of Prince Andrey Bogolyubsky (1173) Venerable Hilarion, monk, of Gdov, Pskov...
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    revoke the "Letter of issue" (permission) of 1686 that had given permission to the patriarch of Moscow to ordain the metropolitan of Kiev; and lift the excommunications...
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  • though always maintaining the name of the metropolitan city — Kiev (Kyiv) — which today is located in the modern state of Ukraine. The church was canonically...
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