- Hegumen, hegumenos, or
igumen (Gr****: ἡγούμενος, trans. hēgoúmenos), is the
title for the head of a
monastery in the
Eastern Orthodox and
Eastern Catholic...
- twelve,
young Peter entered a
monastery where he
learned iconography. The
igumen of the
monastery had
Peter ordained as a hieromonk.
After years of ascetic...
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Igumen John (Russian: Схиигумен Иоанн, Finnish:
Skeemaigumeeni Johannes, born Ivan
Alekseyevich Alekseyev, Russian: Иван Алексеевич Алексеев; 26...
- Trav****aros (Gr****: Ο Γέρων Σεραφείμ Σαββαΐτης, 1900 –
January 8, 2003), was the
Igumen and
spiritual father of the
Lavra of
Saint Sabbas the Sanctified, in the...
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Cited in The Art of Prayer: An
Orthodox Anthology, p.73,
compiled by
Igumen Chariton of Valamo, trans, E.
Kadloubovsky and E.M. Palmer, ed. Timothy...
- (16) July 1802) was a
Russian clergyman and monastic, an
archimandrite and
igumen of
several Russian monasteries.
Ieronim came from a
family of clergymen...
- Игуменъ силивестръ стаг михаила· написах книгы си лѣтописець·, romanized:
Igumenʺ silivestrʺ stag mikhaila·
napisakh knigy si lětopisecʹ·, lit. 'Abbot Silivestr"...
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Wayback Machine Leyvik House Malka, Jeff. "The
Yiddish poet H Leivick".
Igumen SIG, JewishGen, 2000 Sung text in
Yiddish and
English of Un a
yingele vet...
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Monastery during his
pilgrimage to Bulgaria. He was
greeted by the monastery's
igumen,
Bishop Ioan, who had been an
observer at the
Second Vatican Council. The...
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Babruysk on 28 November,
Barysaw on 3 December, ****sk on 8
December and
Igumen on 9 December. On 10
December 1918, the Red Army
entered Minsk almost unopposed...