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    The Kiev Theological Academy (1819—1919) was one of the oldest higher educational institution of the Russian Orthodox Church, situated in Kiev, then in...
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  • Kyiv-Mohyla Academy into a formal university. Instead, in 1819, the academy was turned over to the church and transformed into the Kiev Theological Academy - a...
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    Pashkovsky was born in the province of Kiev on February 6, 1874, into a priestly family. He attended the Kiev Theological Academy Preparatory School where he was...
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    Vasili Bogoyavlensky graduated from a seminary in Tambov and Kiev Theological Academy. He then returned to Tambov to teach at his alma mater. In 1882...
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    Alexander Koshetz (category Kiev Theological Academy alumni)
    of Romashky in Kiev Governorate, Russian Empire (now Obukhiv Raion, Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine). He graduated from the Kiev Theological Academy in 1901, then...
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    commission charged with examining the Kiev Theological Academy. The commission's findings were unpopular with the Academy's staff, leading to Bishop Anthony's...
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    Moscow Theological Academy (Russian: Московская духовная академия) is a higher educational institution of the Russian Orthodox Church, training clergy...
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    (Waledyński). In 1911 Oksiyuk graduated the Kiev Theological Academy as a candidate of Theology and later stayed in the academy acting as a docent of the Department...
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    that was previously used by the Kiev Theological Academy. From 1948 to 1957, prior to the college's founding, the Kiev Naval Political School existed....
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    Savinsky. In 1946 the Theological Institute was transformed into the Moscow Seminary and Moscow Theological Academy. In 1947 the academy gained the right to...
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    Apostolos Christodoulou (category Kiev Theological Academy alumni)
    he studied in the Kiev Theological Academy and after some years of his successful graduation, he taught theology in the Theological School of Halki, and...
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    Pylyp Kozytskiy (category Kiev Theological Academy alumni)
    Lysenko. Kozytskiy was born in Letychivka and studied at the Kyiv Theological Academy from 1917 and at the Kyiv Conservatory from 1920, under Boleslav...
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    Paisius Velichkovsky (category Kiev Theological Academy alumni)
    the poet Ivan Velichkovsky. In 1735, he was sent to study at the Kiev Theological Academy. In 1741, he became a rasophore monk, taking the name of “Platon”...
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    Vasyl Lypkivsky (category Kiev Theological Academy alumni)
    education at the Uman Theological Seminary and graduated from the Kyiv Theological Academy in 1889 with the title of Candidate of Theology. On 20 October 1891...
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    The Kiev Missal (or Kiev Fragments or Kiev Folios; scholarly abbreviation Ki) is a seven-folio Glagolitic Old Church Slavonic canon manuscript containing...
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    Nikolai Petrov (academician) (category Academic staff of the Kiev Theological Academy)
    founding members of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. Petrov who about 40 years worked for the Kiev Theological Academy, in 1918 attended the Ukrainian...
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    20th century the Saint Petersburg Theological Academy was one of four religious academies (with those of Moscow, Kiev and Kazan) of the Russian Orthodox...
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    Raphael of Brooklyn (category Theological School of Halki alumni)
    furthered his study of Christian theology at the Patriarchal Halki seminary in Constantinople, and at the Theological Academy in Kiev, Russian Empire (now Kyiv...
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    Gavril Bănulescu-Bodoni (category Kiev Theological Academy alumni)
    studied at the Kiev Theological Academy (1771–1773), then at the Greek-language academy in the Island of Patmos, Smyrna and the Athonite Academy in Vatopedi...
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  • Andronicus Rudenko (category Kiev Theological Academy alumni)
    February 1918 he was demobilized from the army. Entered the Kyiv Theological Academy, from 1919 at the same time he studied at the Faculty of History...
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    The Novgorod Theological Seminary (Russian: Новгородская духовная семинария) is a secondary theological educational institution of the Novgorod diocese...
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    Germogen Maximov (category Kiev Theological Academy alumni)
    the Don Theological Seminary in Novocherkassk, and then attended the Spiritual Academy in Kiev. After graduating from the Kiev Theological Academy in 1886...
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    of Alexander Glagolev, the priest and professor of Kiev Theological Academy. His father died in Kiev prison in 1937. His mother, Zinaida Petrovna (née...
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  • Ignatiy Stelletsky (category Kiev Theological Academy alumni)
    teacher, and his father was a clergyman. He graduated from the Kiev Theological Academy in 1905, and within half a year he was teaching history and geography...
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    Nicodemus Krotkov (category Kiev Theological Academy alumni)
    Kostroma Theological Seminary, after which Krotkov was appointed as a teacher to a parish school. In 1896 he enrolled into the Kiev Theological Academy and...
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  • Moscow Theological Academy for his theological, pastoral and preaching work; from the University of Cambridge; and from the Kiev Theological Academy. His...
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    Joasaph of Belgorod (category Kiev Theological Academy alumni)
    Gorlenko thus had influential connections. After attending the Kiev Theological Academy, in 1725 he was tonsured a monk of the Mezhyhirya Monastery, under...
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  • Anatoly Tikhai (category Kiev Theological Academy alumni)
    Moldova (Bessarabia). He graduated from Chişinău Theological Seminary and from Kiev Theological Academy. He lived on Mount Athos for four years before he...
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    Kiev Theological Academy and Kiev Theological Seminary [Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate)] Synaxis of all Venerable Fathers of the Kiev...
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    Kazan Theological Seminary in 1732. An attempt to provide higher education was made in 1798 through the establishment of the Kazan Theological Academy. However...
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