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Western Europe as
Barlaam and Josaphat. The Gr****
legend of "Barlaam and
Ioasaph" is
sometimes attributed to the 8th
century John of Damascus, but F. C...
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Joasaph (Gr****: Ιωάσαφ; Bulgarian: Йоа́саф ; Russian: Иоаса́ф, romanized: Ioasaf) is a
masculine given name.
Joasaph is
another name for Josaphat, the...
- St.
Ioasaph Orthodox Church, also
known as St.
Ioasaph's, was a
historic Russian Orthodox church in Muddy, Illinois. It was
founded in 1911 and completed...
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became Archbishop Joasaph of
Buenos Aires,
Argentina and Paraguay. St
Ioasaph Archived 2001-03-02 at the
Wayback Machine at st-jhouse.narod.ru (in Russian)...
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Ioasaph Church Russian Orthodox Church Metropolis Metropolitan of Kiev, Galicia,
Exarch of
Ukraine See Kiev
Installed 30
March 1964 Term
ended 24 April...
- 35 R. Volk, ed.,
Historiae animae utilis de
Barlaam et
Ioasaph (Berlin, 2006)
Barlaam and
Ioasaph, John Damascene, Loeb
classical Library 34, at LOEB classICAL...
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Elizabeth Saint Gerasimus of
Kefalonia Saint Ioasaph of
Belgorod – In 1918 the
Bolsheviks removed Saint Ioasaph's relics from his
shrine in the
cathedral of...
- Buddha,
among other prophetic stations. The Gr****
legend of "Barlaam and
Ioasaph",
sometimes mistakenly attributed to the 7th
century St. John of Damascus...
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Kursk region. A
dragoon regiment had its base in the town
until 1917.
Ioasaph of Belgorod, an 18th-century
bishop of
Belgorod and Oboyanska,
became widely...
- Galicia, and all
Ruthenia Metropolitan Varlaam 1690–1707
Metropolitan Ioasaph 1707–1718 none 1718–1722
Archbishop Varlaam 1722–1730
Metropolitan Raphael...