• Vassian Patrikeyev, also known as Vassian Kosoy (Вассиан Патрикеев, Вассиан Косой in Russian; real name – knyaz Василий Иванович Патрикеев, or Vasili...
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  • 1959–2014), Russian alpine skier Vassian Patrikeyev, 16th century Russian ecclesiastic and political figure Yury Patrikeyev (born 1979), Armenian-Russian...
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    Tfd›Russian: Послание на Угру, romanized: Poslanie na Ugru), written by Vassian Patrikeyev, bishop of Rostov and confidant of Ivan III. The anonymous Epistle...
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    condemned the opponents of the Josephinians - Maximus the Greek and Vassian Patrikeyev. While on his deathbed, Vasili III asked Daniel to take care of his...
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    in Moscow. Among the learned monks who lived and worked there were Vassian Patrikeyev and Maximus the Greek. A white stone cathedral was erected in 1405;...
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    married Vasily's sister. His children and grandchildren, among them Vassian Patrikeyev, were considered premier Russian boyars. One of them, Prince Mikhail...
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    Novgorodians what type of government he wanted, Ivan (speaking through Vassian Patrikeyev) told them "there will be no veche bell in our patrimony of Novgorod;...
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    persons of the so-called Transvolgan elders led by Nilus of Sora and Vassian Patrikeyev. Joseph Volotsky addressed a number of epistles to the nestiazhateli...
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    different people with similar views, such as Ivan Bersen-Beklemishev, Vassian Patrikeyev, and others. With regards to the question of monastic estates, which...
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    political prison. Among the Muscovite politicians exiled to Kirillov were Vassian Patrikeyev, Tsar Simeon Bekbulatovich, Patriarch Nikon, and the prime minister...
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    advisor. Duke Patrikas' descendants (such as Daniil Shchenya and Vassian Patrikeyev) actually held, during several generations afterwards, estates in...
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    with the approval of Metropolitan Daniel and the boyars, although Vassian Patrikeyev, Maksim Grek, and some other ecclesiastical authorities declared the...
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  • game designer Vasily Kosoy (1421–1448), Grand Prince of Moscow Vassian Patrikeyev (Vassian Kosoy), Russian ecclesiastic and political figure and writer...
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  • early sixteenth centuries: the writers of the time (Joseph Volotsky, Vassian Patrikeyev, Maximus the Greek, Zinovy Otensky, etc.) constantly refer to Nikon...
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    In 1493, Shchenya and his relative Prince Vasili Ivanovich Patrikeyev (also known as Vassian Kosoy) captured the city of Vyazma and transferred its princes...
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    following their apprehension, unlike the Transvolgan Elders, including Vassian Patrikeyev. A dispute arose as Joseph of Volokolamsk (1439/1440–1515) stressed...
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  • grand prince. In 1480, together with Gerontius, Metropolitan of Moscow and Vassian Patrikeyev, Paisius interceded before the grand prince for his brother....
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    by the elders of the Kirillo-Belozersky Monastery and his disciple Vassian Patrikeyev. Although he spoke in favour of Ivan III’s policy of secularization...
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    famous inmates included Maximus the Greek (who spent 14 years there), Vassian Patrikeyev, Feodor Kuritsyn, Feodosii, Archbishop of Novgorod (1542–1551) who...
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