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Teofan Živković also
spelled Theophan Živković (Secular name Božidar;
Sremski Karlovci, 1825 - Plaški, 21
November 1890) was the
Bishop of the Serbian...
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Moldavia and Bucovina,
Teofan Savu. It is
divided into
three archdioceses and one diocese.
Archdiocese of Iași:
Teofan Savu (2008-)
Archdiocese of...
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Teofan I,
Serbian Patriarch (also
spelled Theophanes) was the
archbishop of the
Serbian Patriarchate of Peć and the
Patriarch of the
Serbian Orthodox Church...
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precursor position of the
Orthodox Church to the
today Patriarchate of Romania.
Teofan,
Metropolitan of
Moldavia and
Bukovina Laurențiu,
Metropolitan of Transylvania...
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Spiridon (St.)
Danilo III Sava V
Danilo IV
Kirilo I (St.)
Nikon I (St.)
Teofan I
Nikodim II ****nije II 1557–1766
Makarije I (St.)
Antonije I
Gerasim I...
- (Samoylovich) of Uglich,
missionary in
Alaska and
hieromartyr under the
Soviets Teofan Beatović,
hieromartyr Tikhon of Moscow, was
bishop of the
Aleutians and...
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artists –
Dechko Uzunov,
Marin Vurbanov,
Svetlin Roussev,
Pavel Koychev,
Teofan Sokerov,
Anton Donchev,
Dimitur Kirov, Ivan Kirkov,
Hristo Stefanov, Galin...
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Spiridon (St.)
Danilo III Sava V
Danilo IV
Kirilo I (St.)
Nikon I (St.)
Teofan I
Nikodim II ****nije II 1557–1766
Makarije I (St.)
Antonije I
Gerasim I...
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Bratislava Angel, Volfram, Angela, Angelika, Algelína,
Jurina Gregor,
Teofan, Gregora, Gregoria, Gregorína Vlastimil, Kira, Rozína Matilda, Metaneta...