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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...
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seclusion with his old
teacher Barlaam. The
story of
Barlaam and
Josaphat or
Joasaph is a
Christianized and
later version of the
story of
Siddhartha Gautama...
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Joasaph of
Belgorod (Russian: Иоасаф Белгородский, Ukrainian: Йоаса́ф Бєлгородський,
secular name
Ioakim Andreyevich Gorlenko, Russian: Иоаким Андреевич...
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Bishop Joasaph (secular name Ivan
Ilyich Bolotov, Russian: Иоанн Ильич Болотов; 22
January 1761 – May 1799) was a
Russian Orthodox missionary, bishop...
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Joasaph I of
Constantinople (Gr****: Ἰωάσαφ Κόκκας; died
after 1463) was E****enical
Patriarch of
Constantinople in the 1460s. The
exact dates of his reign...
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Joasaph II of Constantinople,
known as "the Magnificent" (Gr****: Ἰωάσαφ ὁ Μεγαλοπρεπής; died
after 1565), was E****enical
Patriarch of
Constantinople from...
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Patriarch Joasaph of
Constantinople may
refer to:
Joasaph I of Constantinople, E****enical
Patriarch in the 1460s
Joasaph II of Constantinople, "the Magnificent"...
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Joasaph Leliukhin (born
Vitaliy M. Lelyukhin, Russian: Вита́лий Миха́йлович Лелю́хин, 28
April 1903 – 24
April 1966) was the
Metropolitan of Kiev and...
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Joasaph II (Russian: Иоасаф II (Новоторжец),
Joasaph of Novy Torg) was
Patriarch of
Moscow and all Rus' from 1667
until his
death five
years and one day...
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former ward, he was
forced to
retire to a
monastery under the name
Joasaph Christodoulos (Gr****: Ἰωάσαφ Χριστόδουλος) and
spent the
remainder of his...