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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Patriarch Hermogenes of Moscow Yuri Tarasov as False Dmitri II Stanislav Lyubshin as Archimandrite Ioasaf Sergey Marin as Voyevoda, Prince Grigory Dolgorukov...
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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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was elected, while the Metropolitan of Kyiv, Halych and all Little Russia Ioasaf was forced to proclaim anathema onto Mazepa in the St. Trinity Cathedral...
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(1567–1583) Anastasios (1583–1592) Laurentios (1592–1617) Ioasaf (1617–1661) Nektarios II (1661) Ananias (1661–1671) Ioannikios I (1671–1702) Kosmas...
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Three Sisters (play) (section Act II)
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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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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Nikolai II, Metropolitan of Kiev (1941–1944) Ioann V, Metropolitan of Kiev (1944–1964) Ioasaf II, Metropolitan of Kiev (1964–1966) Filaret II, Metropolitan...
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church of the monastery. The church preserves interior frescoes painted by Ioasaf Grecu in 1731. Devastated by the earthquake of 1827, the monastery was rebuilt...
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