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1 Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia
Общая лексика: Патриарх Московский и всея РусиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia
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2 Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia
Politics english-russian dictionary > Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia
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3 Alexis (Russian Orthodox Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia from 1990)
Религия: Алексий IIУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Alexis (Russian Orthodox Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia from 1990)
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4 Alexis (Russian Orthodox Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia, 1945-70, whose allegiance to the Soviet government helped him strengthen the structure of the church within an officially atheistic country)
Религия: Алексий IУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Alexis (Russian Orthodox Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia, 1945-70, whose allegiance to the Soviet government helped him strengthen the structure of the church within an officially atheistic country)
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5 His Holiness Alexis II Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > His Holiness Alexis II Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia
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6 His Holiness the Patriarch of Moscow and all Russia
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > His Holiness the Patriarch of Moscow and all Russia
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7 patriarch
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8 patriarch
['peɪtrɪɑːk], ['pæt-]сущ.1) глава, старейшина рода, общины ( в патриархальном обществе)2) родоначальник; основатель, основоположникSyn:3) глава семьи или социальной группы (о мужчине, обычно пожилом)4) библ. патриарх ( каждый из 12 сыновей Иакова)5) рел. патриарх ( титул высшего церковного иерарарха)г) ист. епископ в раннехристианских епархиях
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Moscow — • The ancient capital of Russia and the chief city of the government (province) of Moscow, situated in almost the centre of European Russia Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Moscow Moscow … Catholic encyclopedia
Patriarch Sergius I of Moscow — Patriarch Sergius I ( ru. Сергий I; born Ivan Nikolayevich Stragorodsky (Иван Николаевич Страгородский), January 11, 1867 May 15, 1944) was the 13th Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia, from September 8,1943 until his death. He was also the de… … Wikipedia
Patriarch Joseph — ( ru. Иосиф; ? April 15, 1652) was the sixth Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia, elected after an unusual one and a half year break. The early life of Joseph is unclear. Before the election he was an archimandrite of the Simonov Monastery. For… … Wikipedia
Patriarch Joachim — ( ru. Иоахим) (1620 March 17, 1690) was the eleventh Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia, an opponent of the Raskol (the Old Believer schism), and a founder of the Slavic Greek Latin Academy.Born Ivan Petrovich Savelov (Иван Петрович Савелов),… … Wikipedia
Patriarch Adrian — ( Адриан in Russian; real name Андрей , or Andrey) (October 2, 1627 October 16, 1700) was the last pre revolutionary Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia. Adrian caught the eye of Patriarch Joachim, when he was still an archmandrite at Chudov… … Wikipedia
Patriarch Alexius II of Russia — Infobox Patriarch honorific prefix = name = Alexy II patriarch of = honorific suffix = church = Russian Orthodox Church see = Moscow birthname = Aleksei Ridiger enthroned = June 10, 1990 ended = Incumbent predecessor = Patriarch Pimen I successor … Wikipedia
Patriarch Job of Moscow — Job ( ru. Иов, Iov ), also known as Job of Moscow (2nd quarter of the 16th century June 19, 1607) was the first Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia.Early lifeHis birth name was Ioann ( ru. Иоанн, a form of John ). As a teenager, Ioann knew most of … Wikipedia
Patriarch — Originally a patriarch was a man who exercised autocratic authority as a pater familias over an extended family. The system of such rule of families by senior males is called patriarchy. This is a Greek word, a composition of polytonic|πατήρ… … Wikipedia
Patriarch Ignatius — Ignatius ( Игнатий in Russian) (1540–1620), a cleric of Greek descent, was the Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia in 1605 1606. Ignatius came to Russia in 1595 as a member of an ecclesiastic mission, sent by the Patriarch of Constantinople. He… … Wikipedia
Patriarch Hermogenes — Hermogenes, or Germogen (before 1530 February 17, 1612), was the Patriarch of Moscow and all Russia from 1606. It was he who inspired the popular uprising that put an end to the Time of Troubles. Hermogenes was glorified by the Russian Orthodox… … Wikipedia
Patriarch Joasaphus I — Joasaphus I ( Иоасаф I ( Ioasaf I ) in Russian) (? November 28, 1640, Moscow) was the fourth Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia (1634 1640).Joasaphus took monastic vows in Solovetsky Monastery. In 1621, he became a hegumen at Pskovo Pechorsky… … Wikipedia