- A
protopope, or protopresbyter, is a
priest of
higher rank in the
Eastern Orthodox and the
Byzantine Catholic Churches,
generally corresponding to Western...
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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...
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Avrum Sorina Stănculescu –
Florica Dan Nasta [ro] –
Protopope Pintea Livia Baba – Wife of
protopope Pintea Ion Hidișan –
Alexandru Pop-Glanetașu Christian...
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priests in a
larger church. The
title is
roughly equivalent to that of
protopope or archpriest. Даль В. И. Толковый словарь живого великорусского языка...
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included Fyodor Rtishchev,
Abbot Ivan
Neronov of the
Kazan Cathedral,
Protopope Avvakum, and others. In 1649,
Nikon became metropolitan of
Great Novgorod...
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first female priest to hold this
office in Haccombe. Archpriest, also
protopope (‹See Tfd›Gr****: πρωτοπαπᾶς, protopapas) or
protopresbyter (‹See Tfd›Gr****:...
- 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...
- 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...
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Constantin Ucuta was an
Aromanian academic and
protopope. He was born in Moscopole, an
economically powerful city and
Aromanian centre at the time then...
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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...