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Zacharias Kopystensky (born in Przemyśl, present-day
Poland – died 21
March 1627) was
archimandrite of the Kyiv
Pechersk Lavra in Ukraine. He is best known...
- (****ayāha) Romanian:
Zaharia Russian: Захарий (Zakhariy), Захария (
Zakhariya), Захар (Zakhar)
Scottish Gaelic: Sachairi, Sagairi,
Sagaire Serbian:...
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founder of this
religious movement to be a
certain Skhariya (also
known as
Zakhariya or Skara; Russian: Схария, Захария, Скара). This was
Zacharia ben Aharon...
- Заха́ренко; from the
given names Zakhar (Захар),
Zakhary (Захарий/Захарій), or
Zakhariya (Захария/Захарія)—all East
Slavic variants of the
Hebrew name Zechariah—by...
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Vocals Julka Smolková -
Vocals Ľubo Šamo -
Vocals and
Violin Mykhaylo Zakhariya -
Cimbalom Past
Members Veronika Šoltysová-Rabadová -
Vocals (2002 - 2015)...
- at the
Baikove cemetery in Kyiv. He left his wife Olga and a
daughter Zakhariya. Roses. Film
Cabaret (2021)
Cherkasy (2019)
Zakhar Berkut (2019) Olha's...
- (Moscow) as Mary
Sunshine 2003–2004:
Wedding of the Jay
Birds (Moscow) als
Zakhariya and
Nightingale 2004: Nord-Ost (Moscow) as
Romashov 2005–2006: Cats (Moscow)...
- time before. In 1606,
together with Ivan
Vyshensky and
religious writer Zakhariya Kopystensky of Kyiv
Pechersk lavra he
organized the
first monk community...
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Saint Job of
Maniava maintained friendly relations with Ivan Vyshenskyi,
Zakhariya Zopystenskyi and
other Ukrainian church activists.
People turned to Saint...