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Fedoseevtsy, also
Fedoseyans (федосеевцы, феодосиевцы in Russian),
sometimes anglicised as Theodosians,
comprise a
dissident religious movement formed...
- (Belokrinitskaya Hierarchy, Lipovans) Old-Pomorian Old-Orthodox
Church of
Fedoseevtsy [ru] (
Fedoseevtsy)
Pomorian Old-Orthodox
Church (Pomortsy)
Pomorian Old-Orthodox...
- of
Moscow long ****ociated with Old Believers. It was
inaugurated by a
Fedoseevtsy merchant in 1777 as a
plague quarantine disguising the
Bespopovtsy monastery...
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formed the
Filippovskiy (who also
practiced self-immolation) and the
Fedoseevtsy agreements.
These subsequent groups also
experienced additional divisions...
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Imiaslavie (Onomatodoxy)
Inochentism Joesphism Old
Believers Bespopovtsy Fedoseevtsy Filippians Chasovennye Dyrniki Popovtsy Beglopopovtsy Old Calendarists...
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Samara Feodosy Vasilyev (?–1711),
Russian Old
Believer and
founder of the
Fedoseevtsy movement Fyodor Vasilyev (1850–1873),
Russian painter Georgi Vasilyev...
- что они напоминают силуэт беса." [In the
rulings of the
Pomorian and
Fedoseevtsy councils, (...) treuhi [ru] and
malahai are
forbidden to wear as they...
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hierarchy in Zamoskvorech'ye and
Preobrazhenskaya Zastava where Pomortsy and
Fedoseevtsy coexist. Long
historical ties with
Armenia have
resulted in a significant...
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persuasions (the Austrians, the Pomorians, precedency, filippovtsy,
fedoseevtsy etc.).
There were two churches, two schools, post office, Telegraph,...
- 19th century. Two
other denominations active in the
region were the
Fedoseevtsy and the Danilovtsy. The
official church considered Nizhnyaya Toyma and...