- Job
Boretsky (Ukrainian: Йов,
secular name Ivan
Matfeyevich Boretsky, Polish: Iwan Borecki, died 2
March 1631) was the
Metropolitan of Kiev,
Galicia and...
-
Nikita Dzhigurda,
Viktor Sukhorukov and
Sergey Shnurov.
According to
Boretsky, “people have been
singled out from the
ritual business”. Tereshin, nicknamed...
- Ivan III
executed the
Novgorodian commander,
Dmitry Isaakovich Boretsky, one of the
Boretsky clan which, led by
Marfa Boretskaya, had
championed the city's...
- romanized: Marfa Posadnitsa), was a
Russian businesswoman and the wife of
Isaac Boretsky, the
posadnik of
Novgorod from 1438 to 1439 and
again from 1453. According...
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subsequent warrant to
search may
still be necessary. In New
Jersey v.
Boretsky, the
Supreme Court of New
Jersey held that the
emergency aid
doctrine overrode...
- it has not been
possible for
others to
reproduce his results."
Michael Boretsky, a
Department of
Commerce economist,
criticized the CIA
estimates to be...
-
Metropolia under his own jurisdiction,
which first Metropolitan was Yov
Boretsky, so
duplicating the hierarchy. Belarusian: Міхал Рагоза; Ukrainian: Михайло...
- cultural, spiritual, and
educational center of Ukraine.
There he
joined Job
Boretsky,
Zacharias Kopystensky, and
Pamvo Berynda, and a
group of
scholars and...
- - the
Metropolis of Kiev,
Galicia and all Ruthenia. He
consecrated Job
Boretsky as the
first metropolitan and also
other bishops,
during a stop in Kiev...
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According to tradition,
Marfa Boretskaya, the wife of the
posadnik Isak
Boretsky, was the main
proponent of an
alliance with Poland–Lithuania to save the...