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- Andrey Vyacheslavovich Kuraev (Russian: Андре́й Вячесла́вович Кура́ев; born 15 February 1963) is a Russian theologian, philosopher, publicist, blogger...
- part of the church led by Metropolitan Sergius schism, sometimes coined Sergianism. Due to this canonical disagreement it is disputed which church has been...
- Novgorod-Tver, and Verney-Semirechiye (Kazakhstan). The RTOC rejects Sergianism and holds that the sacraments of the Moscow Patriarchate (which they consider...
- attitude of submission to the USSR is sometimes derogatorily called "Sergianism". In 1934, Sergius ****umed a more elevated title of "His Beatitude, Metropolitan...
- of the church led by Metropolitan Sergius schism, sometimes coined as sergianism. Due to this canonical disagreement it is disputed which church has been...
- submission to the Soviet Government is sometimes derogatorily called "Sergianism", after Metropolitan Sergius and his declaration, and is to this day deemed...
- The dukes of Naples were the military commanders of the ducatus Neapolit****, a Byzantine outpost in Italy, one of the few remaining after the conquest...
- government of Moldova). Talantov, Boris (1968). "The Moscow Patriarchate and Sergianism". Orthodox Christian Information Center (orthodoxinfo.com). Archived from...
-  103. ISBN 9780313289699. Talantov, Boris. "The Moscow Patriarchate and Sergianism". Orthodox Christian Information Center. Crockford's Clerical Directory...
- the Duchy of Naples, the family enjo**** nobility during the reign of the Sergian dynasty, benefiting from special privileges granted by Sergius VII of Naples...