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Theognostus (Russian: Феогност,
Feognost; died 11
March 1353) was a
bishop of the E****enical
Patriarch of
Constantinople who
served as
Metropolitan of...
- Mengu-Timur to
Metropolitan Peter (1308) from
Khatun Taydula to
Metropolitan Feognost (1343) from Khan
Berdibeg to
Metropolitan Alexius (Alexei) (1357) from...
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Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate),
canonically recognised –
Feognost II,
Metropolitan of Kiev (1900–1903) Flavian,
Metropolitan of Kiev (1903–1915)...
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Fennell also says that at this point, "
Feognost and **** had made up
their quarrel, and ****, to
recompense Feognost for his
willingness to
tolerate his...
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Metropolitan of Kiev (1882–1891) Ioannikiy,
Metropolitan of Kiev (1891–1900)
Feognost II,
Metropolitan of Kiev (1900–1903)
Orthodox Church of
Macedonia / under...
- (1660–1669)
Feodosy (1669–1672)
Yevmeny (1672–1681)
Iosif II (1683? – 1692)
Feognost (1692–1693)
Antony I
Tarasy I
Aaron Veniamin I
Filaret (1731–?) Serafim...
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diplomas (yarliks)
granting tax
exemptions for the
Metropolitans of
Russia Feognost and
Aleksej on 26
September 1347, 4
February 1351, and 11
February 1354...
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April 29, 1878 —
Antony (Pavlinsky)
December 9, 1878 —
November 21, 1892 —
Feognost (Lebedev)
November 21, 1892 —
November 20, 1904 —
Sergius (Sp****ky) November...
- 1844 -
April 15, 1856)
Afanasy (Drozdov) (April 15, 1856 -
April 6, 1870)
Feognost (Lebedev) (June 27, 1870 -
December 7, 1874)
Chrysanthus (Retivtsev) (December...
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Archbishop Eugene of
Vereya (Reshetnikov),
Archbishop of
Sergiev Posad Feognost (Guzikov),
Bishop of
Penza and
Kuznetsk Veniamin (Zaritsky),
Bishop of...