- July 1886 – 18 July 1918),
sometimes also
known as
Prince Ivan,
Prince Ioann or
Prince Johan, was the
eldest son of
Grand Duke
Konstantin Konstantinovich...
- August [O.S. 12 August] 1740 – 16 July [O.S. 5 July] 1764), also
known as
Ioann Antonovich, was
Emperor of
Russia from
October 1740
until he was overthrown...
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Ioann Zlatoust (Russian: Иоанн Златоуст) was an Evstafi-class pre-dreadnought
battleship of the
Imperial Russian Navy's
Black Sea Fleet. She was built...
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eucaristica di
Ioann di Kronstadt, trans. by E. Cosentino, in: La
Grande Vigilia, ed. A. Mainardi, Spiritualità orientale, Bose 1998, 225-242.
Ioann (Samojlow)...
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Church of the
Annunciation in Irkutsk. In
Russian he was
known as
Father Ioann, the
religious version of Ivan. At the
beginning of 1823,
Bishop Michael...
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territory of Poland.
Defrocked from the
Russian Orthodox Church,
metropolitan Ioann pla**** a
notable role in
revival of the
Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox...
- name Skirmantas.
Contemporary sources also
mention his
Christian name of
Ioann (Іоанн), that is
either John or George. In
modern times the
ruler is known...
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Archimandrite John (
Ioann, Russian: Архимандрит Иоанн,
secular name Ivan
Mikhailovich Krestiankin, Russian: Иван Михайлович Крестьянкин; 1910–2006) was...
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Ioann (Russian: Иоанн) was
Archbishop of
Novgorod the
Great and
Pskov from 1388
until his
retirement in 1415. He is not to be
confused with Archbishop...
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Ioann Zhani Kuznetsov (Russian: Иоанн Жани Кузнецов) (born 19
January 2001 in Kyiv),
known professionally as Andro, is a Ukrainian-born
Russian rapper...