Definition of Germogen. Meaning of Germogen. Synonyms of Germogen

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Definition of Germogen

Germogen
Germogen Ger"mo*gen, n. [Germ + -gen.] (Biol.) (a) A polynuclear mass of protoplasm, not divided into separate cells, from which certain ova are developed. --Balfour. (b) The primitive cell in certain embryonic forms. --Balfour.

Meaning of Germogen from wikipedia

- Patriarch Germogen may refer to: Patriarch Hermogenes (1530–1612), Patriarch of all Russia Patriarch Germogen of Croatia (1861–1945), Patriarch of Croatian...
- 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...
- 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...
- Russians and sometimes by pro-Russian Tatars. Orthodox bishops such as Germogen forcibly baptized many Tatars. Part of the po****tion continued to resist...
- Eastern Orthodox Church titles Preceded by St. Job Patriarch of Moscow and all Russia 1605–06 Succeeded by Germogen...
- Eastern Orthodox Church titles Preceded by Germogen Patriarch of Moscow and all Russia 1619–1633 Succeeded by Joasaphus I...
- along with émigré priests from Russia. On 7 June, White Russian émigré Germogen Maximov, a bishop of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia (ROCOR)...
- Stremoukhov, Alexander Ozarovsky and Pavel Panchenko-Krivorotenko; Archbishop Germogen (Maximov), who became the primate of the Croatian Orthodox Church in 1942...
- Pavelić with Archbishop Germogen of the Croatian Orthodox Church (1942)...