Metropolitan Macarius (Russian: Митрополи́т Мака́рий, born Mikhail Petrovich Bulgakov, Russian: Михаи́л Петро́вич Булга́ков; 1 October [O.S. 19 September] 1816–21...
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Russian actress Mikhail Bulgakov (1891–1940), Russian novelist and playwright, most notably of The Master and Margarita Macarius Bulgakov (1816–1882), bishop...
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ancestor Bulgak, a Tatar from whom the family name derives. Metropolitan Macarius Bulgakov (1816–1882), one of the major Eastern Orthodox theologians of his...
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Macarius I may refer to: Macarius I of Antioch, patriarch from 656 to 681 Pope Macarius I of Alexandria, ruled in 932–952 Makarije Sokolović, Serbian...
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during the 18th century. Prominent Christians of Tatar descent include Macarius Bulgakov, who served as the Metropolitan of Moscow and Kolomna from 1879 to...
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Tsardom under Ivan IV in 1547 and Metropolitan Macarius' Menologion made way for two so-called Macarius Councils in 1547 and 1549. The first one began...
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Protestant Reformation and the Great Awakenings. Hegesippus Eusebius Macarius Bulgakov Daniela Müller Leonard J. Arrington Hans Werner Debrunner Henry Melvill...
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Rostov dates from 1073 to 1077 years according to Vasily Klyuchevsky; Macarius Bulgakov refers it to (?)-1045 years, Andrei Titov - the end of the XI - the...
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Orthodox saint Macarius, Metropolitan of Moscow (1482–1563), close adviser to Ivan the Terrible; Russian Orthodox saint Macarius Bulgakov (1816–1882), one...
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its purely external, ceremonial qualities. According to Archbishop Macarius Bulgakov, author of the multi-volume History of the Russian Church, many of...
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archbishop of Moscow Church Russian Orthodox Church See Moscow Installed 1867 Term ended 1879 Predecessor Philaret Drozdov Successor Macarius Bulgakov...
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reprints. This work was later revised and expanded by the likes of Macarius Bulgakov and Yevgeny Golubinsky. Filaret Gumilevsky is buried in the Trinity...
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Archimandrite Jerome (Alyakrinsky), Saint Theophan the Recluse, Metropolitan Macarius (Bulgakov), and Saint Ignatius (Bryanchaninov). A number of secular historians...
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"History of the Russian Church" based on the famous work of Metropolitan Macarius (Bulgakov) for the 850th anniversary of Moscow, supplementing it with voluminous...
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"Artist" and, in 1853, was named an Academician for his portrait of Macarius Bulgakov. In 1855, he became a teacher at the Theological Academy. At that...
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of three major church historians of the Russian Empire, along with Macarius Bulgakov and Filaret Gumilevsky. He was considered the foremost authority on...
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(Zagorulski, Łysienko) and the Orthodox Metropolitan and church historian, Macarius Bulgakov, claimed that auxiliary bishops of the Volodymyr eparchy, using the...
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of cathedrals canonization of saints, is available in Metropolitan Macarius (Bulgakov), but the first time that they were intended only canonized saints...
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Macarius (Russian: Макарий, Makariy), the founder of the monastery, was taken prisoner along with a few other survivors. After meeting with Macarius,...
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from Moscow. She received the title of hegumeness from Archbishop Macarius Bulgakov of the Russian Orthodox Diocese of Lithuania less than two months...
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April 7, 1857 - Nikolai (Dobrokhotov) May 1, 1857 - April 18, 1859 - Macarius (Bulgakov) July 1, 1859 - July 22, 1863 - Feofan (Govorov) September 1, 1863...
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Thaumaturgus (213–270) Anthony the Great (c. 251–356) Desert Fathers (3rd c.) Macarius of Egypt (c.300–90) Augustine of Hippo (c.354–430) Priscillian of Ávila...
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the text itself.[citation needed] According to the philosopher Sergei Bulgakov, the special popularity of apocryphal literature in Rus' is indicated by...
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Metropolitan Macarius, which condemned the Judaizing heresy once and for all, and found dissident clerics guilty. Metropolitan Athanasius succeeded Macarius in...
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Ivan Veniaminov (1797–1879) 5 January 1868 12 April 1879 12 Macarius I Mikhail Bulgakov (1816–1882) 20 April 1879 21 June 1882 13 Joannicius (ru) Ivan...
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Maréchal Contemporary George Santayana Bertrand Russell Martin Buber Sergei Bulgakov René Guénon Paul Tillich Karl Barth Pavel Florensky Emil Brunner Rudolf...
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addressed the lack of uniformity in existing ecclesial practices. Metropolitan Macarius also collected "all holy books... available in the Russian land" and completed...
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Archived from the original on 2008-01-07. Retrieved 2008-05-12. "Makariy Bulgakov" (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2008-05-18. Retrieved 2008-07-19...
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1960) Christian feast day Attala Harriet Tubman (Lutheran) John Ogilvie Macarius of Jerusalem Marie-Eugénie de Jésus Pope Simplicius Sojourner Truth (Lutheran)...
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Maréchal Contemporary George Santayana Bertrand Russell Martin Buber Sergei Bulgakov René Guénon Paul Tillich Karl Barth Pavel Florensky Emil Brunner Rudolf...
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