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- Nifont (Russian: Нифонт) was Archbishop of Novgorod from 1130 to 1156, the first prelate of Novgorod the Great to hold that title, though it appears the...
- to have survived Nifont (who died in Kiev in 1156), as he is thought to have written the chronicle entry in which he said that Nifont had been accused...
- 1108) (the "porches" or side chapels were painted in 1144 under Archbishop Nifont) and renovated several times over the centuries, most recently in the nineteenth...
- [clarification needed] In 1616, Trinity Monastery was established in Tyumen by Nifont of Kazan. In 1709–1711, this monastery was rebuilt in stone by the order...
- the project was not undertaken until shortly after his death. Archbishop Nifont (1130–1156) had the exterior whitewashed and had the Martirievskii and Pretechenskaia...
- church, who were often Gr****s sent from Constantinople. Thus, Archbishop Nifont of Novgorod (1135–1156) in the instructional "Questions of Kirik", responded...
- German (1078–1095) Nikita (1096–1108) Ioann Pop'ian (1110–1130) (d. 1144) Nifont (1130–1156) – held archiepiscopal title personally Arkady (1156–1163) Archbishops...
- the Church of The ****umption in the Market (1133; built with Archbishop Nifont), and the Church of St. George in the Yuriev Monastery. It was Vsevolod...
- some point in the 12th century. The Mirozhsky Monastery is ****ociated with Nifont of Novogrod. The monastery, located 20 minutes walk from the Pskov Krom...
- September 15, 1927 - Cyprian (Komarovsky) September 1927 - June 1928 - Nifont (Fomin) 1928-1929 - Panteleimon (Maksunov) 1929-1930 - Mark (Bogolyubov)...