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Irenarch or
Irenarchus the
recluse of
Rostov is
honoured in the
Russian Orthodox Church. Irenarchus,
Hermit of Rostov, was born into a
peasant family in...
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Kaluga who, in the same year, single-handedly
elevated another bishop -
Irenarch (Parfyonov) [ru] - to the see of the
Archbishop of Moscow. The
period of...
- as a
teacher at the Perm
Theological College. On July 11, 2004,
Bishop Irenarch (Grezin) of Perm and
Solikamsk ordained him a
celibate deacon, and on July...
- in a case
concerning repression of
banditry by
local police officers ("
irenarchs", Gr**** for "peace keepers") in Asia Minor,
Antoninus ordered that these...
- Polycarp; who
wrote against Gnosticism Irenarch of
Rostov 1616 13
January Venerable, also
known as
Irenarchus and
Irenarch the
Recluse Irene of
Hungary 1134...
- and
builder of the
original wooden Saint Sophia Cathedral in
Novgorod Irenarch of Rostov, a 16th-century
hermit of Rostov,
mystic and visionary,[citation...
- of Sts.
Boris and Gleb in Rostov. It was home to the
renowned ascetic Irenarch, whom Melo
probably befriended. He was also in
contact with
Jerzy Mniszech...
- (Cantarean).
Gavril Bănulescu-Bodoni (1812–1821)
Demetrius (Sulima) (1821–1844)
Irenarch (Popov) (1844–1858)
Anthony (Shokotov) (1858–1871) Paul (Lebedev) (1871–1882)...
- was
attributed to
Walpole himself. In 1771, he
published anonymously The
Irenarch, or
Justice of the Peace's Manual; the
third edition bore the author's...