• Serapion (Russian: Серапион; died March 16, 1516) was Archbishop of Novgorod the Great and Pskov from 1506 to 1509. He is a saint of the Russian Orthodox...
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  • Serapion of Macedonia (d. 195), Martyr Serapion of Novgorod (d. 1516), Russian archbishop Serapion the Sindonite, 4th century Egyptian monk Serapion (strategos)...
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  • N. S.). "Witches were executed at Novgorod in 1227, and after a severe famine in the years 1271-4 Bishop Serapion of Vladimir asked in a sermon: 'you believe...
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    startsy Serapion of Novgorod, Archbishop of Novgorod in the 16th century, known for his conflict with Joseph Volotsky Sergius of Radonezh, patron saint of Russia...
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  • of the Bishops and Archbishops of Novgorod the Great from the Christianization of Rus' in 988 to the establishment of the Metropolitanate in Novgorod...
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    December 1505) was Archbishop of Novgorod the Great and Pskov from 1484 to 1504. He was most instrumental in fighting the Heresy of the Judaizers and is famous...
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    century) New Monk-martyr Malachi of Rhodes, who suffered at Jerusalem (1500) Saint Serapion of Novgorod, Archbishop of Novgorod (1516) Saint Ambrose (Khelaia)...
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    Diocese of Novgorod (Russian: Новгородская епархия) is one of the oldest offices in the Russian Orthodox Church. The medieval archbishops of Novgorod were...
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    grand prince, and the metropolitan on the one hand, and Archbishop Serapion I of Novgorod (r. 1506–1509) on the other, since according to canon law a monastery...
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    Hieromartyr Therapont, Bishop of Cyprus (3rd century) Saint Boniface of Tarsus, martyr (307) Venerable Serapion the Sindonite, monk of Egypt (5th century) Martyrs...
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    the Novgorod Republic, east of Ladoga. At the age of 19, he left home for the Valaam Monastery and became a monk and later a hermit. In 1506, Serapion, Archbishop...
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    of the grand Cathedral of the Assumption, which was badly damaged by fire. Archimandrite was consecrated Bishop of Kiev-Pechersk Monastery Serapion....
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    iconostasis of the Cathedral of Holy Wisdom in Novgorod. Having secured the support of powerful Prince Andrey Shuisky, Macarius was elected Metropolitan of Moscow...
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    Theodore of Rostov (+ 1023) John of Rostov († 1214) Simon of Pechersk († 1226) Kirill of Rostov († 1262) Serapion of Vladimir († 1275) Theodore of Vladimir...
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    Arsenius, founder of Komel Monastery (Vologda), Wonderworker (1550) Venerable Serapion the Wonderworker, abbot of the Monastery of St. John the Baptist...
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  • the Reverend Neil Sora and St Joseph of Volokolamsk, the abbot of the Trinity-Sergius Monastery Serapion, abbots of monasteries and archimandrite, other...
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    specimens of the use of glazed tiles for decoration. In the early 16th century, Vasily III added the Nikon annex and the Serapion tent, where several of Sergius'...
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    Church. Prior to the establishment of the Vologda diocese of north-western region of her was part of the Novgorod diocese, and the south and the east...
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    Chronicle of Nestor (1113) adds that he preached along the Black Sea and the Dnieper river as far as Kiev, and from there he travelled to Novgorod. Hence...
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    Stephen, John, and 1218 soldiers with women and children, including: Serapion the Egyptian, Callinicus the former Magician, Theodore, Faustus, the women...
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    Romania. Venerable Serapion of Spaso-Eleazar Monastery in Pskov (1480) (See also: September 8) Hieromartyr Macarius of Kanev, Archimandrite, of Obruch and Pinsk...
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    Saint Veronica, the woman with the issue of blood who was healed by the Savior (1st century) Martyr Serapion the New, at Alexandria (194-211) (see also:...
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    (1517) of St. Serapion, Archbishop of Novgorod (1516) Repose of Schemamonk Theodore of Svir (1822) Repose of Schemamonk Agapitus the Blind, of Valaam...
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    Saint George (redirect from George of Lydda)
    Tetarteron of Manuel I Komnenos (12th century) showing a bust of George Main icon of Yuriev Monastery in Novgorod (c. 1130) A 12th-century depiction of Saint...
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    Φίλιππος; Aramaic: ܦܝܠܝܦܘܣ; Coptic: ⲫⲓⲗⲓⲡⲡⲟⲥ, Philippos) was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus according to the New Testament. Later Christian traditions...
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    vita (life) of the saint by a monk named Daniel of Raithu monastery. Daniel, though claiming to be a contemporary, admits to no knowledge of John's origins—any...
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    statues of the pagan gods and were martyred by fire. Martyrs Hermes, Serapion, Polyaenus of Rome (2nd century) Hieromartyr Emilian, Bishop of Trebia in...
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    Onuphrius (redirect from Onophrius of Egypt)
    century. Antony, the archbishop of Novgorod, writing around 1200 AD, stated that Onuphrius' head was conserved in the church of Saint Acindinus (Akindinos)...
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    districts. The dean is Archpriest Sergius Yanin. October 16-21, 1799 - Serapion (Alexandrovsky) October 30, 1799 - March 5, 1809 - Theophylact (Rusanov)...
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    established by decree in 1682, was composed of the north-eastern part of the territory of the Novgorod metropolis, the city of Arkhangelsk and Holmogory with counties...
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