Metropolitan Vladimir

Metropolitan Vladimir

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  • Metropolitan Vladimir of Kiev — Vladimir, Metropolitan of Moscow. Vladimir (Russian: Владимир); baptismal name: Vasily Nikiforovich Bogoyavlensky (Russian: Василий Никифорович Богоявленский; 1 January 1848 7 February [O.S. January 25] 1918) was Metropolitan of Kiev and Gallich… …   Wikipedia

  • Vladimir, Metropolitan of Moscow — Vladimir ( ru. Владимир); baptismal name: Vasili Nikiforovich Bogoyavlensky (Василий Никифорович Богоявленский) (January 1, 1848 OldStyleDate|7 February|1918|January 25) was Metropolitan of Moscow from 1898 to 1912. Born to a family of a… …   Wikipedia

  • Vladimir (disambiguation) — Vladimir ( bg. Владимир, ru. Владимир, mk. Владимир, sr. Владимир) is the Bulgarian, Croatian, Russian, Macedonian, and Serbian spelling of a Slavic name of Church Slavonic and Old East Slavic origin. It is directly related to the Germanic… …   Wikipedia

  • Metropolitan bishop — Macarius II, Metropolitan of Moscow. In the Russian Orthodox Church a white klobuk is distinctive of a metropolitan. In Christian churches with episcopal polity, the rank of metropolitan bishop, or simply metropolitan, [ …   Wikipedia

  • Vladimir-Suzdal — Principality* Владимиро Суздальское княжество Vladimiro Suzdal skoye knyazhestvo Since 1239 Vassal state of the Golden Horde …   Wikipedia

  • Metropolitan Volodymyr (Viktor Sabodan) — Metropolitan Volodymyr (also known as Vladimir) (secular name Viktor Sabodan, born November 23, 1935) is the head of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate) (UOC MP). Metropolitan Volodymyr s official title is : His Beatitude Vladimir …   Wikipedia

  • Metropolitan Daniel (Nushiro) of Japan — Metropolitan Daniel (Nushiro) of All Japan (born Ikuo Nushiro, (ja. 主代郁夫) on 1938 09 05 [http://www.orthodoxjapan.jp/daishukyou.html] ) is a Japanese clergyman and monk of the Japanese Orthodox Church. Since 2000 he is the primate of the Japanese …   Wikipedia

  • Vladimir Lossky — Vladimir Nikolayevich Lossky ( ru. Владимир Николаевич Лосский; OldStyleDate|June 8|1903|May 26 ndash; February 7, 1958) was an influential Eastern Orthodox theologian in exile from Russia. He emphasized theosis as the main principle of Orthodox… …   Wikipedia

  • Vladimir I — [vlad′ə mir; ] Russ [ vlä dē′mir] 956? 1015; Russ. ruler & prince of Kiev (980 1015): converted to Christianity (989), which he introduced into Russia: his day is July 15: called the Great: also Saint Vladimir * * * ▪ grand prince of Kiev in full …   Universalium

  • Vladimir the Bold — Vladimir Andreyevich the Bold (Lang ru|Владимир Андреевич Храбрый, July 15, 1353 ndash; 1410) was the most famous prince of Serpukhov. His moniker alludes to his many military exploits committed in the wars waged by his cousin, Dmitri Donskoi of… …   Wikipedia

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