Platon, born Paul Kulbusch (also spelled Kuhlbusch or Kuldbush; 25 July [O.S. 13 July] 1869 – 14 January 1919), was an Estonian bishop and the first Orthodox...
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footballer Platon Kulbusch (1869–1919), Estonian Orthodox Church bishop of Tallinn and all Estonia Platon Lebedev (born 1956), Russian businessman Platon Levshin...
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Church. The award is named after the Estonian Orthodox saint Bishop Platon (Kulbusch). The award was established in 1922. It comprises three classes. Konstantin...
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retreat of the Red Army from Tartu. Its most prominent victim was Platon Kulbusch, the first Estonian Orthodox bishop. The massacre at the Tartu Credit...
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(Bogoyavlensky) First hierarch martyred by the Bolsheviks. Bishop Platon (Kulbusch) Alexander Schmorell, member of the White Rose Resistance group Bishop...
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administration of the Diocese of Riga due to the appointment of Bishop Platon (Kulbusch) of Reval as the temporary administrator of the diocese. On the basis...
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Great". www.holytrinityorthodox.com. Retrieved 2024-09-24. "Hieromartyr Platon, the first Bishop of Estonia, and all the New Martyrs of Estonia". www.oca...
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Red soldiers killed twenty clerics. Among those killed was Bishop Platon (Kulbusch) of Tallinn, two orthodox priests, a Lutheran pastor and sixteen laymen...
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Estonia. It has a population of 79 (as of 1 January 2011). Platon (1869–1919, Paul Kulbusch), Orthodox bishop and saint Pootsi windmill Pootsi Manor Pootsi...
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plenary council chose Paul Kulbusch, a priest of the St. Petersburg Estonian Orthodox community, to become Bishop Platon of Tallinn. A staunch advocate...
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