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- A protopope, or protopresbyter, is a priest of higher rank in the Eastern Orthodox and the Byzantine Catholic Churches, generally corresponding to Western...
- – 14 April 1682; also spelled Awakum) was a Russian Old Believer and protopope of the Kazan Cathedral on Red Square who led the opposition to Patriarch...
- priests in a larger church. The title is roughly equivalent to that of protopope or archpriest. Даль В. И. Толковый словарь живого великорусского языка...
- Avrum Sorina Stănculescu – Florica Dan Nasta [ro] – Protopope Pintea Livia Baba – Wife of protopope Pintea Ion Hidișan – Alexandru Pop-Glanetașu Christian...
- included Fyodor Rtishchev, Abbot Ivan Neronov of the Kazan Cathedral, Protopope Avvakum, and others. In 1649, Nikon became metropolitan of Great Novgorod...
- first female priest to hold this office in Haccombe. Archpriest, also protopope (Ancient Gr****: πρωτοπαπᾶς, protopapas) or protopresbyter (Ancient Gr****:...
- for the Amur River. Beketov returned to Tobolsk in 1661 where he met Protopope Avvakum and probably died in the same year. Lantzeff, George V., and Richard...
- Байкал, Ozero Baikal). This usage is attested already in the Life of Protopope Avvakum (1621–1682), and on the late-17th-century maps by Semyon Remezov...
- Constantin Ucuta was an Aromanian academic and protopope. He was born in Moscopole, an economically powerful city and Aromanian centre at the time then...
- Cathedral and Monastery, which became a seat of a local church hierarch, the Protopope. Administrative reforms led to Kharkiv being governed from 1708 from Kyiv...