Yuri Havryil Kolenda (Ukrainian: Юрі Гавриїл Коленда, Belarusian: Гаўрыла Календа, Polish: Gabriel Kolenda) (1606—1674) was the "Metropolitan of Kiev...
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football player Havryil Kolenda (1606–1674), Ruthenian religious leader Łukasz Kolenda (born 1999), Polish basketball player Pavel Kolendas (born 1820),...
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Protoarchimandrite of the Order of Saint Basil the Great 1661–1666 Succeeded by Havryil Kolenda Preceded by Metodii Terletskyi Bishop of Kholm 1652–1687 Succeeded by...
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monastery of Leszczynen. Since 1667 he was at the side of Metropolitan Havryil Kolenda. Zochovskyj proved to be a good administrator: he restored churches...
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of Kiev, a hierarch of the Ruthenian Uniate Church. Those include Havryil Kolenda, Kyprian Zochovskyj, Lev Zalenskyj and many others. In the 1800s, the...
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(1614–1637), Rafail Korsak (1637–1642), and Antin Sielava (1642–1699), Havryil Kolenda (1655–1674), Kyprian Zokhovskyi (1674–1693), Lev I Sliubych-Zalenskyi...
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Velamin-Rutski 1637—1640 Rafajil Korsak 1641—1655 Antin Sielava 1666—1674 Havryil Kolenda 1674—1693 Kyprian Zochovskyj 1694—1708 Lev Zalenskyj 1708—1713 Yurij...
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(since 1653) the Greek-Catholic Church was in the resolute hands of Gabriel Kolenda. Anton Sielava was also a writer and a polemist. Among his works we have...
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