- 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...