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Metropolitan Nikodim (secular name
Boris Georgiyevich Rotov Russian: Борис Георгиевич Ротов, 15
October 1929 – 5
September 1978), was the
Russian Orthodox...
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Boris Rõtov (Estonian:
Boriss Rõtov; 20
August 1937 – 10
September 1987) was a Russian-Estonian
chess player who won the
Estonian Chess Championship (1978)...
- he
graduated ****
laude in 1970. On 3
April 1969,
Metropolitan Nicodemus (
Rotov) of
Leningrad and
Novgorod tonsured him with the name of
Kirill after saint...
- 10th
Metropolitan of Peć and
Archbishop of the
Serbs Metropolitan Nikodim (
Rotov) of
Leningrad (1929–1978),
Metropolitan of
Leningrad and Minsk, and undercover...
- the
delegation from the
Russian Orthodox Church,
Metropolitan Nikodim (
Rotov) of Leningrad,
collapsed and died
after a
ceremony on 5
September 1978....
- 1985 – Jock Stein,
Scottish footballer and
manager (b. 1922) 1987 –
Boris Rõtov,
Estonian chess player (b. 1937) 1988 –
Virginia Satir,
American psychotherapist...
- Рытов) or
Rõtov (Estonian transliteration) is a
Slavic masculine surname, its
feminine counterpart is
Rytova or Rõtova. It may
refer to:
Boris Rõtov (1937–1987)...
- name John E.
Rennie v. Ann Klein,
Commissioner of
Human Services,
Michail Rotov, Director,
Division of
Mental Health and Hospitals,
Richard Wilson, Chief...
- and
producer 1937 – Ian Deans,
Canadian politician (d. 2016) 1937 –
Boris Rõtov,
Estonian chess player (d. 1987) 1939 – Seán Brady,
Irish cardinal 1939...
- to 1978. On 28
March 1971, he was
shorn a monk by
Metropolitan Nikodim (
Rotov) of
Leningrad and Novgorod; he was
consecrated a
hierodeacon in
April of...