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basketball team. For a 19th-century
Polish student movement, see
Filaret ****ociation. The
Filarets was a women's
basketball team in Rochester, New York that...
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Filaret (Philaret) is a male
given name of Gr**** origin,
commonly used as a
monastic name in the
Orthodox Church,
literally meaning, "lover of virtue")...
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boyar who
after temporary disgrace rose to
become patriarch of
Moscow as
Filaret (Russian: Филаре́т, IPA: [fʲɪɫɐˈrʲet]), and
became de
facto ruler of Russia...
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Patriarch Filaret (secular name
Mykhailo Antonovych Denysenko Михайло Антонович Денисенко, born 23
January 1929) is a
Ukrainian religious leader, currently...
- Rurik. He was the son of
Feodor Nikitich Romanov (later
known as
Patriarch Filaret) and of
Xenia Shestova. He was also a
first cousin once
removed of Feodor...
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Filaret Galchev (Russian: Филарет Гальчев; Gr****: Φιλάρετος Καλτσίδης, romanized: Filaretos Kaltsidis; born 26 May 1963) is a Russian-Gr**** businessman...
- year in the seminary.
During the
course of his studies, he
chose the name
Filaret when he
received the
monastic tonsure in 1959. Two
years later, he graduated...
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between Filaret and Epiphanius, the
Metropolitan of the OCU
following the
December 2018
unification council,
erupted and
resulted in
Filaret claiming...
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Patriarch Filaret may
refer to:
Patriarch Filaret (Feodor Romanov) (1553–1633) of
Moscow and all Rus
Patriarch Filaret (Mykhailo Denysenko) (1929-) of...
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village of
Lesnoye Konobeyevo [ru],
Shatsky District,
Tambov Governorate,
Filaret is best
known as a
theologian and
church historian. At the
precocious age...