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    Joasaphus I (Russian: Иоасаф I, romanized: Ioasaf I; ? – 28 November 1640, Moscow) was the fifth Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia (1634–1640). Joasaphus...
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  • Ioasaf Aleksandrovich Tikhomirov (1872-1908) was a male actor from the Russian Empire. He trained under Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko, who offered "rigorous...
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    popular literary texts, and translations such as the narratives Varlaam și Ioasaf and Alexandria. The period is characterized by the advent of the printed...
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  • Joasaph (redirect from Ioasaf)
    Joasaph (Greek: Ιωάσαφ; Bulgarian: Йоа́саф ; Russian: Иоаса́ф, romanized: Ioasaf) is a masculine given name. Joasaph is another name for Josaphat, the legendary...
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    The Old Church has reopened as of 2016. Under the leadership of Hegumens Ioasaf and Paisie, construction of The Great Church began in 1842 using funds allocated...
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  • Catherine's Church, Chernihiv 4 Eparchy of Chernivtsi UOC-KP Metropolitan Ioasaf (Vasylykiv) Cathedral of Saint Paraskeva of Serbia, Chernivtsi 5 Eparchy...
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  • largest Russian American ship, about 103 men, including passengers, Bishop Ioasaf, head of the Russian Ecclesiastical Mission in Alaska, and Captain James...
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    Tusenbach, Mikhail Gromov as Solyony, Alexander Artyom as Artem Chebutykin, Ioasaf Tikhomirov as Fedotik, Ivan Moskvin as Rode, Vladimir Gribunin as Ferapont...
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  • Anastasios (1583–1592) Laurentios (1592–1617) Ioasaf (1617–1661) Nektarios II (1661) Ananias (1661–1671) Ioannikios I (1671–1702) Kosmas (22 Apr 1703 – 13 Feb...
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  • Moscow Yuri Tarasov as False Dmitri II Stanislav Lyubshin as Archimandrite Ioasaf Sergey Marin as Voyevoda, Prince Grigory Dolgorukov Alexey Ovsyannikov as...
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