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- accept Christian faith "by the sword". At that same time, Bishop Ioakim Korsunianin built the first, wooden, Cathedral of Holy Wisdom "with 13 tops" on the...
- fire". Vasily Tatishchev wrote that Dobrynya, along with Bishop Ioakim Korsunianin, faced a violent, pagan mob which burned Dobrynya's house and killed...
- Joachim of Korsun (Russian: Иоаким Корсунянин) was the first bishop of Novgorod the Great (r. ca. 989 – 1030). His surname suggests he probably came from...
- between 1045 and 1050 to replace an oaken cathedral built by Bishop Ioakim Korsunianin in the late tenth century. This makes it the oldest church building in...
- it may, Tatishchev concluded that the chronicle was written by Ioakim Korsunianin, the first bishop of Veliky Novgorod (ca. 988–1030). More recent studies...
- pagan burial ground upon which the first bishop of Novgorod, Ioakim Korsunianin, built the Cathedral of Holy Wisdom upon his arrival in the area in 989...
- Irkutsk, a missionary to Siberia and the first bishop of Irkutsk Ioakim Korsunianin, the first bishop of Novgorod the Great and builder of the original wooden...
- Alexander I of Russia who faked his death to become a hermit Ioakim Korsunianin, first bishop of Novgorod the Great and builder of the original wooden...
- Kiev, and an archbishop – in Novgorod. <…> And the archbishop Ioakim Korsunianin came over to Novgorod, and destro**** the altars, chopped down the idol...
- Metropolitanate in Novgorod in 1589. Bishops of Novgorod 989–1163 Ioakim Korsunianin (c. 989–1030) Efrem (1030–1035) – never consecrated Luka Zhidiata (1035–1060)...