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Varlaam in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Varlaam is a
variant of the saint's name Barlaam, used in the
Orthodox churches due to the Byzantine...
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Varlaam Moțoc (Romanian pronunciation: [
varlaˈam moˈt͡sok]) was the
Metropolitan of
Moldavia (1632-1653). He
edited the
Romanian Book of
Learning in 1643...
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Cazania lui
Varlaam (the
Homiliary of
Varlaam) also
known as
Carte Romănească de Învățătură (the
Romanian Book of Learning) is a book
edited by the Metropolitan...
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Monastery of St.
Varlaam (Gr****: Μονή Βαρλαάμ) is an
Eastern Orthodox monastery that is part of the
Meteora monastery complex in Thessaly, central...
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active and open to visitors: the
monasteries of
Great Meteoron (est. 1356),
Varlaam,
Saint Nicholas Anapausas, Rousanou, Holy Trinity, and
Saint Stephen. The...
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Barlaam or
Varlaam of
Khutyn (Russian: Варлаам Хутынский;
secular name:
Aleksa or Aleksy; died 13 November [O.S. 6 November] 1192/1193) was a Russian...
- (1891–1966),
archbishop of the
Ukrainian Autocephalic Orthodox Church Archbishop Varlaam (Pikalov) [ru] (1885–1946),
archbishop of the
Russian Orthodox Church Barlaam...
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Khutyn Monastery of Saviour's
Transfiguration and of St.
Varlaam (Russian: Хутынский Спасо-Преображенский Варлаамиев монастырь) is an Orthodox...
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Varlaam (Russian: Варлаам) was
Metropolitan of
Moscow and all Rus' from 1511 to 1521. He was the
seventh metropolitan in
Moscow to be
appointed without...
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Barlaam of
Chikoy (Russian: Варлаам Чикойский -
Varlaam Chikoysky,
secular name
Vasily Fedotovich Nadezhin, Василий Федотович Надежин; born 1774, village...