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    Anthony of Kiev, also called Anthony of the Caves (Russian: Антоний Печерский, Ukrainian: Антоній Печерський; c. 983 – 1073), was a monk and the founder...
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  • as Antony of Lérins Antony the Younger (785–865), Byzantine monk Anthony of Kiev (983–1073), also known as Anthony of the Caves Anthony of Rome (died...
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    Barlaam of Kiev (died 1065) was the first abbot of the Kiev Pechersk Lavra, serving together with Anthony of Kiev. He is regarded as a saint of the Russian...
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    (Anthōnī) Anthony I, Count of Oldenburg Anthony, King of Saxony Anthony of Kiev, monk and the founder of the monastic tradition in Kievan Rus' Anthony of Padua...
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    Kievan Rus' and, together with Anthony of Kiev, founded the Kiev Caves Lavra (Monastery of the Caves). A hagiography of Theodosius was written in the twelfth...
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    the Kyiv Monastery of the Caves (на печерах).[citation needed] According to the Primary Chronicle, in the early 11th century, Anthony, a Christian monk...
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  • hermit of Italy and Gaul St. Anthony of Kiev, founder of Russian monasticism St. Anthony of Padua, considered the greatest miracle worker of the thirteenth...
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    as well as a monk in Kiev Pechersk Lavra. He was born in Kiev and was taught and admitted to monastic vows by Saint Anthony of Kiev. Agapetus famously provided...
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    Anthony and Theodosius were sainted founders of the Russian and Ukrainian monasticism. They established the Kiev Pechersk Monastery in the mid-11th century...
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    1076 – 14 April 1132), also known as Mstislav the Great, was Grand Prince of Kiev from 1125 until his death in 1132. After his death, the state began to...
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