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- Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, e.g. by influential cleric and writer Ioan Vyshensky (1600, 1608), Metropolitan Matthew of Kiev and All Rus' (1606), Bishop...
- Modern history abstracts, 1775-1914. Part A. American Bibliographical Center, CLIO. 1994. p. 704. Ivan Vyshensky in the Encyclopedia of Ukraine v t e...
-  1963 (1963-09-25) Founders Victor Glushkov, Oleksandr Shyshlovsky, Volodymyr Vyshensky, Oleksiy Borbat Oversight Cabinet of Ukraine Director Georgiy Salivon...
- Franz-Josephs-Universität Czernowitz (where he prepared a dissertation on Ivan Vyshensky), and then attended the University of Vienna to defend a doctoral dissertation...
- compiled a biography of the Ukrainian polemic writer and Athonite elder John Vyshensky, on the basis of which the Synod of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church canonised...
- The work concludes with detailed biographies of the Athonite Elder John Vyshensky, Metropolitan Isaiah Kopynsky and others. IILU publishes the journal Athonska...
- history of Cossack baroque thinkers, theologians and poets like Ivan Vyshensky, Lazar Baranovych, Ioanikii Galiatovsky, and Innokentii Gizel (See: On...
- Mount Athos in Greece for some time before. In 1606, together with Ivan Vyshensky and religious writer Zakhariya Kopystensky of Kyiv Pechersk lavra he organized...
- "Peschanskaya" (1754) "Chimeev" (1770) "Vysochinovsky" (18th century) "Vyshensky" (1812) "Jacobshtad" Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos (17th century) Icon...