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Vasyl Kostiantynovych Lypkivsky (Ukrainian: Василь Костянтинович Липківський; 7
September 1864 – 27
November 1937) was the
founder of the
Ukrainian Autocephalous...
- by the
sculptor Peter Kapschutschenko. They
depict Metropolitan Vasyl Lypkivsky and St. Olga of Kyiv Ivan
Bazarko (1910–1989),
Polish lawyer and political...
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emigrating to the
United States. The
primates from 1921 to 1936 were:
Vasyl Lypkivsky,
Metropolitan of Kyiv and All
Ukraine (1921–1927)
Mykola Boretsky, Metropolitan...
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representatives of the
Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church (UAOC-
Lypkivsky).
According to one of the defendants, the
Senior attorney of the secret...
- Patriarchate.
Dmytrij (Danylo Tuptalo) of Rostov,
Orthodox saint Vasyl (
Lypkivsky),
first metropolitan of
Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church (1921–1937)...
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Rivne oblast 5 20,000 25.11.14
Regions of
Ukraine Rivne oblast 324
Vasyl Lypkivsky 2 20,000 27.11.14
Outstanding Personalities of
Ukraine Vasyl Lypkivsky...
- (b. 1880)
Felix Hamrin, 22nd
Prime Minister of
Sweden (b. 1875)
Vasyl Lypkivsky,
Soviet Orthodox priest,
metropolitan (b. 1864)
Wilhelm Weinberg, German...
- the
Moscow Patriarchate. The
Sobor delegates chose Metropolitan Vasyl Lypkivsky as head of the church. In this form, the
Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox...
- the
Ukrainian Orthodox Autocephalous Church, its
Metropolitan (Vasyl
Lypkivsky) and 10,000
clergy were liquidated. By
early 1930 75% of the Autocephalist...
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hands on two
senior candidates who
became known as
Metropolitan Vasyl (
Lypkivsky) and
Archbishop Nestor (Sharayivsky) (reportedly the
relics of Clement...