- 58°35′14″N 31°23′42″E / 58.58722°N 31.39500°E / 58.58722; 31.39500
Khutyn Monastery of Saviour's
Transfiguration and of St.
Varlaam (Russian: Хутынский...
-
Barlaam or
Varlaam of
Khutyn (Russian: Варлаам Хутынский;
secular name:
Aleksa or Aleksy; (c. 1112 – 13 November [O.S. 6 November] 1192/1193) was a Russian...
- of Kiev (11th century),
saint in the
Russian Orthodox Church Barlaam of
Khutyn (died 1192),
Russian saint Barlaam of
Seminara (c. 1290–1348),
Italian scholar...
- and was
buried in the
Khutyn Monastery near Zvanka,
reburied by the
Soviets in the
Novgorod Kremlin, and then
reinterred at
Khutyn.
Derzhavin is best remembered...
- was
brought to
Moscow in 1555. South-west
Groin vault Saint Barlaam of
Khutyn May have been
built to
commemorate Vasili III of
Russia North-eastern annex...
-
patterned after cathedrals of
Moscow Kremlin: e.g., the
Savior Cathedral of
Khutyn Monastery (1515), the
Cathedral of the
Mother of God of the Sign (1688)...
-
banished to
Paleostrovsky monastery, on an
island in Lake Onega,
moving to
Khutyn Monastery in 1656. The
cause of his
death is
unknown but he is believed...
- An
image of the
Orthordox Chapel of
Saint Varlaam of
Khutyn in Pegrema,
which has
remained mostly intact....
-
Petersburg (which had been
renamed Leningrad) and was
appointed Archbishop of
Khutyn, that is, the
vicar of the
Diocese of Novgorod. On July 29, 1927, Metropolitan...
- Kiev, the
first abbot of the Kiev
Pechersk Lavra Barlaam of
Khutyn,
founder of the
Khutyn Monastery in the
Novgorod Republic Barsanuphius of Optina, archimandrite...