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Metropolitan Germogen (Russian: Митрополит Гермоген),
secular name
Georgy Ivanovich Maximov, (Russian: Георгий Иванович Максимов; 10
January 1861 – 30...
- Hermogenes, or
Germogen (Russian: Гермоге́н) (secular name Yermolay) (before 1530 – 17
February 1612) was the
Patriarch of
Moscow and all
Russia from 1606...
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Patriarch Germogen may
refer to:
Patriarch Hermogenes (1530–1612),
Patriarch of all
Russia Patriarch Germogen of
Croatia (1861–1945),
Patriarch of Croatian...
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Germogen Sergeevich Pospelov (Russian: Гермоген Сергеевич Поспелов; 1914, in Orekhovo-Zuyevo – 1998, in Moscow) was a
Soviet and
Russian scientist, Doctor...
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alternative Croatian Orthodox Church, with an
imported Russian hieromonk,
Germogen Maximov,
reigning as "patriarch", but it
failed to gain adherents. Despite...
- rule" i.e. to
become a Czar of all Russia.
Under pressure of
Patriarch Germogen they
conditioned that he
accepts Orthodox faith but he
ultimately refused...
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Russians and
sometimes by pro-Russian Tatars.
Orthodox bishops such as
Germogen forcibly baptized many Tatars. Part of the po****tion
continued to resist...
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Archbishops (Tikhon and Benjamin) and 3
Bishops (Filaret,
Savvati and
Germogen); the
president of the Holy
Synod is
Archbishop Tikhon. The RTOC was formed...
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Spain King
Steve Benjamin Musician Serik Zhumangarin,
Kazakh politician.
Germogen Pospelov A book by Prof. Lev
Davidovich Belkind, P.P.Elisarov, V.V. Meshkov...
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Eastern Orthodox Church titles Preceded by
Germogen Patriarch of
Moscow and all
Russia 1619–1633 Succeeded by
Joasaphus I...