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    Maxim Timofeyevich Sandovich (Russian: Максим Тимофеевич Сандович, Polish: Maksym Sandowicz; 1 February 1888 – 6 August 1914) is a New Martyr and Orthodox...
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    the Orthodoxy. One of the most notable Orthodoxy converts was Saint Maxim Sandovich, a Lemko peasant who, after a brief experience as a Greek Catholic...
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    thousand prisoners of Thalerhof died, including the Orthodox saint Maxim Sandovich, who was martyred here (beatified August 29, 1996 by the Russian Orthodox...
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    internment camp and martyrdom (by firing squad) of the Orthodox priest Maxim Sandovich in 1914 being the best known incidents. Meanwhile, the Russian Bolshevik...
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    of the Caves, a famous cave-digger in the Kiev Pechersk Monastery Maxim Sandovich, protomartyr of the Lemko people, an Orthodox priest was executed by...
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    Polish Orthodox Church. In 1994, he conducted the canonization of Maxim Sandovich (from now on known as Saint Maksym Gorlicki), which was the first such...
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    Bega, Virgin, first Abbess of Copeland in Cumbria. New Hieromartyr Maxim Sandovich, Priest, of Lemkovina. Icon of the Theotokos Arapet (Arapetskaya, Arabian)...
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  • 1859) August 4 – Hubertine Auclert, French feminist (b. 1848) August 6 Maxim Sandovich, Russian Orthodox priest, martyr and saint (b. 1888) Ellen Axson Wilson...
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    Aristocleus, Elder, of Moscow and Mount Athos (1918) New Hieromartyr Maxim Sandovich, Priest, of Lemkovina, Poland (1914) New Hieromartyr Seraphim (Shakhmut)...
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    the Southsea Railway closed in Portsmouth, England. Died: Maxim Sandovich, Polish clergy, Maxim of Gorlice in Galicia (now Poland (executed) (b. 1888) The...
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  • editions "Orthodoxos Kypsele" (Orthodox Bee-hive) "HIEROMARTYR MAXIMUS SANDOVICH". lemko.org. Retrieved 24 April 2015. "Hieromonk Job Gumerov. Can One...
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    August 5) New Martyr Abbacum of Thessalonica (1628) New Hieromartyr Maxim Sandovich of Lemkovyna, priest, protomartyr of the Lemko people, by the Austro-Hungarians...
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  • Kseniia Zagoskina  Belarus (BLR) Julia Ivonchyk Veronika Nabokina Karina Sandovich  Great Britain (GBR) Emily Hancock Isabel Haigh Ilisha Boardman 2022 Birmingham...
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  • Plastinina Ksenia Zagoskina  Belarus Julia Ivonchyk Veranika Nabokina Karina Sandovich  Great Britain Isabel Haigh Emily Hancock Ilisha Boardman Mixed pair  Russia...
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  • Zhanna Parkhometc  Belarus Katsiaryna Barysevich Veranika Nabokina Karina Sandovich Balance details  Belgium Kaat Dumarey Julie Van Gelder Ineke Van Schoor...
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  • Dana, Efi Sach) (m) / Belarus (Julia Ivonchyk, Veronika Nabokina, Karina Sandovich) (f) Mixed pair winners: Russia (Elena Murashko & Ivan Nesterenko) April...
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    Veranika Nabokina Karina Sandovich Gymnastics Women's acrobatic groups balance  Gold Julia Ivonchyk Veranika Nabokina Karina Sandovich Gymnastics Women's acrobatic...
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