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Euthymius II of
Novgorod (Russian: Евфимий II, romanized:
Evfimy II) was
Archbishop of
Novgorod from 1429 to 1458. He was one of the most
prolific patrons...
- was
buried there (he is
known as St.
Evfimy of Vyazhishche). His
sarcophagus is now in the
Church of St.
Evfimy of Vyazhishche,
built in 1685. The monastery...
- rest was
completed in
stone only in 1400.
Under the rule of
Archbishop Evfimy II (1429–1458), a
council hall for the
nobility council and a clocktower...
- of
grand princely agents,
although some
scholars suggest that
Archbishop Evfimy II (1429–1458) had him
poisoned as a
liability to
Novgorodian interests...
- (1415–1421)
Feodosy (1421–1423) (d. 1425)–never
consecrated Evfimy I (1423–1429)
Evfimy II (1429–+03/20/1458) Iona (1458–11/05/1470)
Feofil (1470–1480)...
- was the
rector of the seminary, the
philosophical sciences were
taught by
Evfimy Ostromyslensky and the
literature teacher was
Hieromonk Platon (Gorodetsky)...
- the 1890s. A
white stone belltower in five bays was
built by
Archbishop Evfimy II (1429–1458), the
greatest architectural patron to ever hold the archiepiscopal...
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Chamber of Facets, part of the
archiepiscopal palace in
Novgorod built by
Evfimy II.
Valentin Yanin has
argued that the
Council of
Lords was the real governing...
-
Grand Prince Vasily II and the
Novgorodian delegation headed by
Archbishop Evfimy II. In particular, the
treaty limited Novgorod's
ability to
conduct its...
- Chistousov [ru],
kidnapped by
Chechen militants and
killed in
captivity 1996-1997 —
Evfimy (Belomestny),
kidnapped by
Chechen militants,
released 1999 —
Zakharia (Yampolsky)...