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Vissarion (Gr****: Βησσαρίων, Russian: Виссарион) οr
Visarion (Serbian Cyrillic: Висарион) is a Gr**** male name,
which may
refer to:
Saint Bessarion of...
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Visarion Puiu (Romanian pronunciation: [
visariˈon ˈpuju];
sometimes Bessarion in French; born
Victor Puiu on 27
February 1879 in Pașcani,
Romania – 10...
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Metropolitan Visarion Xhuvani (14
December 1890 – 15
December 1965) was the
primate of the
Orthodox Autocephalous Church of
Albania from 1929 to 1937....
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Vissarion Grigoryevich Belinsky (Russian: Виссарион Григорьевич Белинский, romanized: Vissarión Grigórʹjevič Belínskij, IPA: [vʲɪsərʲɪˈon ɡrʲɪˈɡorʲjɪvʲɪdʑ...
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Bishop Visarion (secular name
Vasile Benedict Aștileanu;
March 14, 1914, in Cluj –
August 6, 1984, in Arad), was a
Romanian Gr****
Catholic priest, secretary...
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Visarion Pavlović (Serbian Cyrillic: Висарион Павловић; 1670 – 18
October 1756, in Novi Sad) was a scholar,
pedagogue and the
Serbian Orthodox bishop of...
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Visarion Ljubiša (Serbian: Висарион Љубиша; 28
February 1823 – 14
April 1884) was the
Serbian Orthodox metropolitan bishop of
Montenegro from 1882 to 1884...
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Visarion Saraj also
known as
Visarion Sarai (1714–1744) was an
Orthodox cleric who was
targeted by
members of the
Habsburg Dynasty for
speaking his mind...
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Vissarion (Bulgarian: Висарион) was a
Patriarch of the
Bulgarian Orthodox Church in the 13th century. He is the only
Bulgarian Patriarch who was not included...
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Mardarije I (1639–1649)
Visarion I (1649–1659)
Mardarije II (1659–1673)
Ruvim III (1673–1685)
Vasilije II (1685)
Visarion II (1685–1692) Sava I (1694–1697)...