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Joseph Volotsky — also
known as
Joseph of
Volotsk or
Joseph of
Volokolamsk (Russian: Ио́сиф Во́лоцкий);
secular name Ivan
Sanin (Russian: Ива́н Са́нин)...
- late 1479 Ivan
quarreled with his brothers,
Andrey Bolshoy and
Boris of
Volotsk, who
began intriguing with Casimir. This
internal conflict may have influenced...
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Grand Prince of
Novgorod of the
Lower Land, and Chernigov, and Ryazan,
Volotsk, Rzhev, Belyov, Rostov, Yaroslavl, Beloozero, Udoria,
Obdoria and Kondia...
- landownership. They were
faced by the
possessors (styazhateli), led by
Joseph of
Volotsk, who ****erted that
monasteries needed lands to
finance their activities...
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involvement of the
church in the
affairs of the state,
while Joseph of
Volotsk (1439–1515) led a
movement that
supported strong church involvement in...
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secularisation of
monastic properties. They were
opposed by
Joseph of
Volotsk, who
defended ecclesiastical ownership of land and property. The sovereign's...
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secularisation of
monastic properties. They were
opposed by
Joseph of
Volotsk, who
defended ecclesiastical ownership of land and property. The sovereign's...
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Constantinople (12th century)
Venerable Joseph,
founder of
Volokolamsk (
Volotsk) Monastery,
Wonderworker (1515)
Venerable Joachim,
founder of
Opochka Monastery...
- will
eventually become the Counter-Reformation.
February 27 –
Daniil of
Volotsk is
appointed by the
Grand Duke of
Moscow as the new
Metropolitan of Moscow...
- will
eventually become the Counter-Reformation.
February 27 –
Daniil of
Volotsk is
appointed by the
Grand Duke of
Moscow as the new
Metropolitan of Moscow...