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  Zosimus, Metropolitan of Moscow - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Zosimus the Bearded (Зосима Брадатый in Russian) (?–1494), Metropolitan of Moscow and all Russia since 1490.
For the first time in Russian history, Zosimus was appointed metropolitan by the decision of the council of the Russian bishops by order of the Grand Prince Ivan III.
Zosimus is known for having compiled a list of banned books and written an epistle against heretics.
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 Simon, Metropolitan of Moscow - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- 1512) was the Metropolitan of Moscow between 1495 and 1511.
In 1495, he was elected Metropolitan of Moscow and soon won the respect of Ivan III.
In 1501, Simon wrote a letter to the clergy of Perm, asking them to admonish their flock, knyaz, and ruling elite to eradicate idolatry and pagan beliefs among ordinary people.
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 List of primates of Russia - OrthodoxWiki
In the pre-Tartar period of its history The Russian Church was one of the metropolitanates of the Patriarchate of Constantinople.
Metropolitan Jonas, installed by the Council of Russian bishops in 1448, was given the title of Metropolitan of Moscow and All Russia.
The Council elected Metropolitan Tikhon of Moscow Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia (1917-1925).
www.orthodoxwiki.org /List_of_primates_of_Russia   (976 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Russian Language and Literature
Photius, Metropolitan of Moscow (1410-31) and Gregor Camblak, Metropolitan of Kieff (1416) composed letters and moral sermons; Gennadius, Archbishop of Novgorod (1485-1504), wrote against the sect of the Judaizers, which originated in that city about 1471; the higumeno Josef Sanin of Polotsk assailed the same sect in his tedious work "Prosvietitel" ("the illuminator").
Simeon, hiero-monk of Suzdal, accompanied Isidore, Metropolitan of Moscow, to the Council of Florence, and left an interesting recital of his voyage to Italy, and a short but important account of the council, which is one of the monuments of the Russian polemics against the Latins.
Peter Mogilas, Metropolitan of Kieff, transformed into a superior school of theology the school established by the Confraternity of the Church of the Apparition of the Lord.
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Metropolitan Stephen Yavorsky of Rostov, Guardian of the Patriarchate.
At Sremski Karlovtsi Metropolitan Anthony was the senior hierarch of the Synod of Bishops formed in 1922.
Metropolitan Anastassy was consecrated to the Episcopacy in Russia in 1906, served as Metropolitan of the
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 An Orthodox Christian Space
Saint Jonah, Metropolitan of Moscow and Wonderworker of All Russia, was born in the city of Galich into a pious Christian family.
A Council of the Russian Church in 1547 established the commemoration of St Jonah, Metropolitan of Moscow.
Venerable Andronicus the Abbot of Moscow and Disciple of the Venerable Sergius of Radonezh:
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 Archdiocese of the Southwest U. S. - Home   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
+ Sergij Valdimirovich Simanskij, Patriarch of Moscow and All
Moscow, Russia assisted by Bishop Innokenty of St. Petersburg, Russia.
Syrian Antioch Bishop of Kottayam and Metropolitan of Malabar (India).
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 Articles - Patriarch of Moscow   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The following is a list of Russian Orthodox metropolitans of Moscow and Patriarchs of Moscow and all Russia along with when they served:
Jove (1587-1589), the last metropolitan and the first patriarch of Russia.
Sergius of Moscow and Kolomna, locum tenens (1936-1943)
www.kimia-sains.com /articles/Patriarch_of_Moscow   (91 words)

  
 Icon Painting of the XV-XIX-th centuries
From a number of icons acquired at that time the present exposition displays the icon of Zosimus and Mari of Egypt, also a gift of A.P. Bogoliubov and a three - part icon donated by I.A. Novikov, Bogoliubovis friend.
Most likely that the icons of St. George and Dragon and St. Nicholas come from Belojersk region, and that St. Zosimus included in the range of selected saints is the founder of the monastery on the island of the Vorbosomskoye Lake, not far from Belojersk.
Among them is Jonah, the metropolitan of Moscow and whole Rus, who lived in the XV-th c.
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 Timeline of the Churches of God (No. 30)
The period covered begins 1441with arrival of Isidore, the metropolitan of Moscow, to the Moscow Chudov (Miracles) Monastery for incarceration.
There were found in it 400 infants, suffocated in their cradles, or in the arms of their dead mothers.
Council, Moscow, 1503: "The accused (Sabbath-keepers) were summoned; they openly acknowledged the new (sic) faith, and defended the same.
www.ccg.org /english/s/P030.html   (13375 words)

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