• Klim(ent) Smoliatich (died after 1164) was the Metropolitan of Kiev and All-Rus' from 1147 to 1154. Originally from the Smolensk region (whence his surname)...
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  • footballer Kliment Red'ko (1897—1956), Russian avant-garde painter Kliment Smoliatich, Ancient Rus Orthodox metropolitan bishop (1147—1155) Kliment of Tarnovo...
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  • also led to the burning of Minsk. In 1146 the next Ruthenian bishop, Kliment Smoliatich of Smolensk, was appointed to serve as the Metropolitan of Kyiv and...
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  • (15 October 1122 – 9 March 1126) Michael II (summer 1130 – 1145) Kliment Smoliatich (27 July 1147 – early 1155) St. Constantine I (1156 – 1158/1159) Theodore...
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  • Hilarion of Kiev (1051–1062), Ephraim of Pereyaslavl (1089–1097), Kliment Smoliatich, and Kirill II of Kiev (1233–1236). On the eve of the Mongol-Tatar...
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    Nikephoros 1122–1126 Nikita 1130(?)–1145(?) Michael II 1147–1159 Kliment Smoliatich 1156–1159 Kostiantyn 1161–1163 Teodor 1164–1166 John IV 1167–1177(...
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