- Eparchy"
remained about 10 priests. The last
archbishop of
Warsaw Nicholas (
Ziorov) died soon
after evacuation and
during the
remaining time of
World War I...
-
Eastern Orthodox Church titles Preceded by
Nicholas (
Ziorov)
Archbishop of
North America 1898–1907 Succeeded by
Platon (Rozhdestvensky) Preceded by ? Archbishop...
- to ****ume his
duties as
ruling bishop.
Nicholas (
Ziorov)
Kherson Oblast Michael Zacharovich Ziorov Bishop of the
Aleutians and
Alaska 1891–1898 In 1898...
-
novice at the Kiev Lavra. This he
fulfilled in 1894. When
Bishop Nicholas (
Ziorov) of the
North American diocese visited the
Lavra to
recruit workers for...
- Zaya,
patriarch of the
Chaldean Catholic Church in 1839–1847
Nicholas (
Ziorov),
primate of the
Orthodox Church in
America 1891–1898
Patriarch Nicholas...
- that
Tlingit would follow his example. On July 26, 1892,
Bishop Nicholas (
Ziorov) of the
Aleutian Islands and
Alaska (1891–1898),
visited Juneau from San...
- a
graduate of the
Pavlosk Institute of St. Petersburg.
Bishop Nicholas Ziorov ordained Hotovitzky to the
priesthood on
February 25, 1896, at the diocesan...
- at the St.
Alexander Nevsky Lavra in St.
Petersburg by
Bishop Nicholas (
Ziorov) of the
Diocese of the
Aleutians and Alaska.
Having expressed the desire...
-
Bishop of
Alaska but is
transferred before taking up his post;
Nicholas (
Ziorov)
becomes ruling bishop of the
Alaskan diocese; Holy
Trinity Gr**** Orthodox...
- Aleutians, 1870-1877
Nestor (Z****) of the Aleutians, 1878-1882
Nicholas (
Ziorov) of the Aleutians, 1891-1898 Paul (Popov) of Novoarkhangelsk, 1867-1870...