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- being considered for deletion.› Russian: Рогожское кладбище, romanized: Rogozhskoye kladbishche, IPA: [rɐˈɡoʂskəjɪ ˈkladbʲɪɕːɪ]) in Moscow, Russia, is the...
- Metropolitan of Moscow and all Russia (since 1988), with residence at the Rogozhskoye cemetery in Moscow. The current head of the Church, Metropolitan Cornelius...
- independant churches in Romania and Ukraine. The Old Rite community founded at Rogozhskoye Cemetery pla**** a major role in the creation of the denomination and...
- and University Fyodor Fyodorovich Gornostaev (1867–1915), notable for Rogozhskoye Cemetery belltower (1908–1913) and restoration of landmark buildings...
- Governorate, Russian Empire Died 4 April 1976 Moscow, USSR Resting place Rogozhskoye Cemetery, Moscow Nationality The Russian Empire USSR Occupation(s) Photographer...
- practice their beliefs in two isolated communities east of the Yauza (Rogozhskoye Cemetery and Preobrazhenskoye Cemetery) beginning in the 1770s. Edinoverie...
- shortly after his return in the 1370s. It is preserved in a codex from the Rogozhskoye Cemetery. It is the only illustrated work in the codex. It is also the...
- Pererva (now Moscow) 1904–1908 Kronstadt Naval Cathedral, 1908–1913 Rogozhskoye Cemetery belltower by Fyodor Gornostaev, 1908–1913 Balakovo church by...
- second half of the 18th century, the Beglopopovtsy formed a group at the Rogozhskoye cemetery in Moscow. At the beginning, all priestist Old Believers were...
- Edinovertsy at the 1854 consecration of Saint Nicholas Church for them at Rogozhskoye Cemetery, «Вы единоверцы нам, а мы единоверцы вам» ("You are people of...