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- Lazar Baranovych or Baranovich (Ukrainian: Лазар Баранович, Russian: Лазарь Баранович, Polish: Łazarz Baranowicz; 1620 – 3 (13) September 1693 in Chernihiv...
- Pekalytsky led the Chapel of Chernihiv archbishop Lazar Baranovych. We can ****ume that Lazar Baranovych drew attention to talented youth. In the mid 1660s...
- Moscow government were anxious to fill the Kievan throne. Since Lazar Baranovych disagreed with Moscow's desire to subjugate it to the position of an ordinary...
- Kyiv): Lo**** Tenens Lazar Baranovych, 1659–1661 Lo**** Tenens Methodius Filimonovich, 1661–1668 Lo**** Tenens Lazar Baranovych, 1670–1685 Annexation of the...
- Tukalskyi-Nelkubovych (1663–1675). From 1675 to 1685 the archbishop of Chernihiv, L. Baranovych, was the mayor of the metropolitan Kiev Cathedral. With the arrival of...
- Branković (1421–1458), Lazar's grandson and despot of Serbia 1456–1458 Lazar Baranovych (1620–1693), Ukrainian Orthodox archbishop Lazar I of Armenia, head of...
- Yosif Kalimon, Bishop Feodosiy Vasylevich-Baevskyi, Archbishop Lazar Baranovych and Hegumen Antony Radyvylovskyi. In their works, epithets and similes...
- Runners-up (2): 2021, 2022 Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Cup Winners (1): 2024 Vitalii Baranovych (2012–2019) Dmytro Milko (2000) Oleksii Rotan (2021–2022) Vitaliy Postranskyi...
- period. The new Trinity monastery was founded nearby by Bishop Lazar Baranovych in 1649 as it was rebuilt in 1649 at the expense of Chernihiv Colonel...
- Rochechouart de Mortemart, French noble (b. 1633) September 13 Lazar Baranovych, Ukrainian bishop (b. 1616) Flavio Chigi, Italian cardinal and librarian...