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Peter Akerovich was
Metropolitan of Kiev from 1241 to 1245. He was born into a
boyar family. He
became hegumen of the
Saint Saviour Monastery in Berestovo...
- Kyiv were
forced to
accept Mongol/Tatar overlordship. In 1245,
Peter Akerovich, the
Archbishop of Ruthenia, parti****ted in the
First Council of Lyon...
- 1210(?)–1220
Matthew 1224–1233 Сyril 1237–(?)
Joseph 1241–1246
Peter (
Akerovich) (as
Archbishop of Ruthenia), 1246–1458 no data 1458–1473
Gregory 1476–1482...
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Peter of Kru****y (1862–1937), head of the
Russian Orthodox Church Peter Akerovich,
sometimes identified as the
vicar of the
metropolitanate of Kiev in 1244–1245...
- )–1197(?) Matthew, 1210(?)–1220 Cyril, 1224–1233
Joseph I, 1237–(?) "Peter (
Akerovich)", 1241–1246 (Archbishop of Ruthenia),
never confirmed by the Patriarch...
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cathedrals of
Lyons (1245) and
Constanta (1418).
Archbishop Peter Akerovich together with Pope
Innocent IV
conducted the
Divine Liturgy in Lyon. Metropolitan...
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Belgorod is now
generally accepted. The
identification with the
Abbot Peter Akerovich is discredited.
According to
Matthew of Paris,
Peter "was
driven from...