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St Sergius

(c. 1314—1392) Russian monastic reformer and mystic

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Andrei Rublev

Andrei Rublev  

(b ?c.1360; d Moscow, 1430).The most famous of Russian icon painters. The 600th anniversary of his birth was celebrated by Soviet Russia in 1960, but the date is not firmly documented and there is ...
Beloozero

Beloozero  

The White Lake, situated about 500 kilometres north of Moscow, gave its name to a region of forest and swamp which was erected into a principality from 1238 to 1485 ...
Pachomij Logofet

Pachomij Logofet  

Or Pachomios the Logothete, hagiographer; born ca.1405, died before 1484?.Of Serbian origin, Pachomij was a monk on Athos until he moved (ca.1429–38) to Rus᾽, where he spent the rest ...
Pyrrhos

Pyrrhos  

(Πύρρος), patriarch of Constantinople (20 Dec. 638–29 Sept. 641; 8/9 Jan.–1 June 654); died Constantinople.A favorite of Herakleios (he was godson of the emperor's sister) and Patr. Sergios I ...
Trinity-Sergii

Trinity-Sergii  

(monastery) Apart from the Kievan Caves monastery we know very little about pre-Mongol monastic foundations among the East Slavs. Most were destroyed with only their name being preserved, together ...

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