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- century Pogoń Ruska Antoni Stanisław Czetwertyński-Światopełk Gedeon Chetvertinsky, became a first Metropolitan of Kyiv appointed by Moscow in 1685 Seweryn...
- Gedeon Chetvertinsky (Russian: Гедеон, secular name Grigory Zakharovich Svyatopolk-Chetvertinsky, Russian: Григорий Захарович Святополк-Четвертинский)...
- result, in 1684 the king demanded that the in****bent bishopGedeon Chetvertinskyaccept the Union of Brest. When Gideon refused the demand, some time...
- former obedience to the throne of Constantinople", In October 1685, Chetvertinsky was appointed by Patriarch Joachim of Moscow to the newly-created title...
- In office 1663–1675 Predecessor Dionysius Balaban Successor Gedeon Chetvertinsky (Russian Orthodox Church) Pancratius of Camenez Opposed to Antonii Vynnytskyi...
- Gordon and Major Montgomery. March 3, 1801: Prince Boris Svyatopolk-Chetvertinsky challenged statesman Alexander Ribeaupierre for his alleged affair with...
- conditions of the handover is a contested issue. In November 1685, Gedeon Chetvertinsky was installed as the Metropolitan of Kiev, Galicia and all Rus' by Patriarch...
- Romanov-Strelna) Princes Sumbatov (Sumbatashvili) (2 kinds) Princes Svyatopolk-Chetvertinsky (Lithuanian princely family; disputed descent: Rurikid and Gediminid)...
- von Freyberg-Allmendingen, German priest (b. 1616) April 6 – Gedeon Chetvertinsky, Ruthenian prince, religious figure, Metropolitan of Kiev (b. 1634)...
- castle. In 1885 Vera Alexandrovna married Boris Vladimirovich Svyatopolk-Chetvertinsky, a representative of a noble Polish family. In the same period, close...