- (1634–1640).
Joasaphus took
monastic vows in
Solovetsky Monastery. In 1621, he
became a
hegumen at Pskovo-Pechorsky Monastery. In
January 1627,
Joasaphus was appointed...
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Joasaphus Skripitsyn (Russian: Иоасаф (Скрипицын), or
Ioasaph or Joasaph; died 1555 or 1556) was the
Metropolitan of
Moscow and all Rus' from 1539 to...
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Patriarch Joasaphus II of
Moscow Patriarch of
Moscow and all Rus'
Church Russian Orthodox Church See
Moscow Installed 1667 Term
ended 1672 Predecessor...
- deposition.
Pitirim didn't succeed, however,
because the
council chose Joasaphus II over him. Only
after the latter's
death in 1672,
Pitirim was appointed...
- of arms of
Russia Portrait of
Alexis of
Russia Portrait of
Patriarch Joasaphus II of
Moscow Portrait of
Louis XIV
Wikimedia Commons has
media related...
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ousting Metropolitan Daniel from
office and
contriving the
election of
Joasaphus Skripitsin as the new head of the
Russian Orthodox Church. He also released...
- 1511 – 18
December 1521)
Daniel (27
February 1522 – 2
February 1539) St.
Joasaphus (6
February 1539 –
January 1542) St.
Macarius (19
March 1542 – 31 December...
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Moscow Installed 1619 Term
ended 1633
Predecessor Hermogenes Successor Joasaphus I
Personal details Born
Fyodor Nikitich Romanov c. 1553 Moscow, Russia...
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Anika or Aniky; Russian: Аникей Фёдорович Строганов;
Christian name:
Joasaphus (Иоасаф); 1488–1570) was a
Russian explorer,
merchant and monk. He was...
- Term
ended 1539
Predecessor Varlaam,
Metropolitan of
Moscow Successor Joasaphus,
Metropolitan of
Moscow Personal details Born
before 1492 Died 22 May...