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Epifany Slavinetsky (Russian: Епифа́ний Славине́цкий) (c. 1600 – 19
November 1675) was an
ecclesiastical expert of the
Russian Orthodox Church who helped...
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Epiphanius the Wise (Russian: Епифаний Премудрый, romanized:
Epifany Premudry; died c. 1420) was a
Russian Orthodox monk and hagiographer. He was a disciple...
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exiled to
Pustozersk alongside his
fellow Old
Believers Lazar, Fyodor, and
Epifany. From 1670 onward, they were
condemned to life "on
bread and water" in...
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Aleksey Kivshenko.
Patriarch Nikon and
Epifany Slavinetsky revising service-books....
- Ioann [ru],
Archbishop of Novozybkov,
Moscow and All
Russia (1944–1956)
Epifany,
Archbishop of Novozybkov,
Moscow and All
Russia (1956–1965) Ieyermiya [ru]...
- Church,
which continued well into the 18th century,
Feofan Prokopovich,
Epifany Slavinetsky,
Stephen Yavorsky and
Demetrius of
Rostov being among the most...
- Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, and Singapore.[citation needed] Sebasti****
Epifany (18 May 2017). "Sosrobahu, World-class
Construction Technology from Indonesia"...
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Motherland of Electricity" – 1926 "The
Lunar Bomb" – 1926 The
Sluices of
Epifany (novella) – 1927 "Meadow Craftsmen" – 1928 "The
Innermost Man" – 1928 "Makar...
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Alexander Nedoshivin -
Russian Orthodox Church priest and
Esperantist Epifany Slavinetsky - Polyglot,
Russian Orthodox Church monk, and
translator Roman...
- paintings. It was at that time that his
large series began appearing:
Epifanies i sofismes, Et in
Arcadia Ego, Preposicions,
Velletque videre,
Sense penediment...