- [ɐrˈtur]),
equivalent to Arthur, of
Latin or
Celtic origin. Атанасій (
Atanasii [ɐtɐˈnɑs⁽ʲ⁾ij]), Афанасій (Afanasii [ɐfɐˈnɑs⁽ʲ⁾ij]), Опанас (Opanas ),...
- romanized: Ukrainska
Katolytska Tserkva) —since the
early 1960s)
Atanasii,
Atanasii. "Gr****
Catholic Church".
Internet Encyclopedia of Ukraine.; Kyivan...
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Fathers Publications.
Detroit Michigan.
Pages 40-44. "Seliava,
Antonii Atanasii". www.encyclopediao****raine.com. "Vilnius". www.encyclopediao****raine.com...
- Zamość
regulations already in 1722 and in 1743 the next Metropolitan,
Atanasii Sheptytskyi, had the
statutes published in that
language for the first...
-
Strotskyi (1865–1866),
Maksym Strumynskyi (1866–1867, administrator),
Atanasii Stakhurskyi (1867–1895+),
Petro Petrytsia (1895–1897, administrator), Vasyl...
-
Church of St.
Atanasii in Mikrolimni, Greece...
-
Research Institute: 102. JSTOR 41036851.
Retrieved 3
October 2022. Velyky,
Atanasii (1988). "Gr****
Catholic church".
Encyclopedia of Ukraine. Vol. 2. Canadian...
-
canonical cyriarch of this
world episcopate - the
Metropolitan of
Tarnovo Atanasii Turnovski".
Meletius was
greeted in
Lovech only by the clergy. They allow...
- (XVI), Fasc 1-4). Rome:
sumptibus PP. Basilianorum: 150. "Seliava,
Antonii Atanasii".
Encyclopedia of Ukraine.
Retrieved 23 May 2011. Blazejowsky,
Dmytro (1990)...
- of
Metropolitan Josyf Slipyj.
Catholicism portal Ukraine portal Velyky,
Atanasii at
Encyclopedia of
Ukraine Father Atanasij Hryhor Velykyj (Welykyj), O...