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Ruvim (Cyrillic: Рувим) or
Rufim (Руфим), is a
Christian name
found in
South and East
Slavic cultures. It may
refer to:
Rufim Njeguš,
Orthodox Metropolitan...
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Makarije (1560–1561)
Ruvim I (1561–1569)
Pahomije II (1569–1579)
Gerasim (1575–1582)
Venijamin (1582–1591)
Nikanor and
Stefan (1591–1593)
Ruvim II (1593–1636)...
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Ruvim Isayevich Frayerman (Руви́м Иса́евич Фраерма́н, 22
September 1891, in Mogilyov,
Russian Empire, – 28
March 1972, Moscow, USSR) was a
Soviet writer...
- Hadži-
Ruvim (Serbian Cyrillic: Хаџи-Рувим; 19
April 1752 – 29
January 1804), born
Rafailo Nenadović (Serbian Cyrillic: Рафаило Ненадовић), was a Serbian...
- a
partisan detachment (Nikolai
Kiselev in English)
Sergei Makovetsky as
Ruvim Yankel Fyodor Dobronravov as Voronyansky,
commander of the
partisan detachment...
- an
Austrian officer inviting for conflict, most
likely written by Hadži-
Ruvim, was intercepted. The
Dahije sent
secret orders to
their muteselims to kill...
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Romil I (1532–1540)
Nikodim (1540)
Ruvim I (1540–1550)
Makarije (1550–1558)
Dionisije (1558)
Romil II (1558–1561)
Ruvim II (1551–1569)
Pahomije II (1569–1579)...
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spelled Rufim Njeguš (Руфим Његуш),
while his
given name can be
spelled as
Ruvim (Рувим), and his
byname as Njegoš, as well. He is
sometimes numbered Rufim...
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Rufim Boljević (Руфим Бољевић),
while his
given name can be
spelled as
Ruvim (Рувим) as well. Rade
Turov Plamenac;
Jovan R. Bojović (1997). Memoari....
- (1540) Romi, Prince-bishop (1540–1559) Makarije, Prince-bishop (1560–1561)
Ruvim I, Prince-bishop (1561–1569)
Pahomije II, Prince-bishop (1569–1579) Gerasim...