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    Metropolitan Joseph (Russian: Митрополит Иосиф, secular name Ivan Semyonovich Petrovykh, Russian: Иван Семёнович Петровых; 15 December 1872 – 20 November...
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    masculinities Joseph F. Merrill, American Latter-day Saint apostle Joseph (Petrovykh) (1872–1937), metropolitan of the Russian Orthodox Church Joseph Ponniah...
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  • Metropolitan Joseph may refer to: Metropolitan Joseph (Petrovykh), Metropolitan of Leningrad in 1926–1927 Joseph Al-Zehlaoui, Metropolitan of the Antiochian...
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  • Smirnov (1870–1940) and her father's brother Ivan Semyonovich Petrovykh (metropolitan Joseph, 1872–1937) were both priests who fell victim to Stalinist repression...
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    of numerous senior members of the Orthodox, including Metropolitan Joseph (Petrovykh), head of the Leningrad (St Petersburg) diocese, who was deposed and...
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  • Australian cricketer, coach (b. 1860) November 20 – Metropolitan Joseph (Petrovykh) of the Soviet Union (b. 1872) November 23 Miklós Kovács, Hungarian-born...
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    Joseph Petrovykh, was appointed, and he was tasked with renewing the monastery's internal life. Upon his arrival in Jabłeczna, Archimandrite Joseph reorganized...
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  • Ipai, Shabdar Osyp 15 Gleb Bokii 19 Mikhail Demichev 20 Metropolitan Joseph (Petrovykh) 21 Fyodor Golovin, Adrian Piotrovsky, 24 Nikolai Oleynikov 26 Yakov...
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  • the end of 1927. The name is derived from the name of Metropolitan Joseph (Petrovykh) of Petrograd. Being part of a broader current of non-commemorators [ru]...
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    (glorified in 2000 as a hieroconfessor). In 1923-1926, Archbishop Joseph (Petrovykh) ran the diocese. Строев П. Списки иерархов и настоятелей монастырей...
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    Troitsky, priest; and Martyr Gregory Yurenev (1937) New Hieromartyr Joseph (Petrovykh), Metropolitan of Petrograd (1937) Translation of the relics (1649)...
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    Osip Mandelstam (category Works about Joseph Stalin)
    falling in love with other women, notably Olga Vaksel in 1924–25 and Mariya Petrovykh in 1933–34. Nadezha Mandelstam formed a lifelong friendship with Anna...
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  • triathlete José Ricardo Pérez (born 1963), Colombian football defender Joseph Pérez, French historian specializing in Spanish history Juan Bautista Pérez...
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    the New-martyrs of this particular period as well as Metropolitan Joseph (Ivan Petrovykh). Many thousands of victims of persecution were subsequently recognized...
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  • (disambiguation) Jordan Pearce (born 1986), American ice hockey player Joseph Pearce (disambiguation) Josh Pearce (born 1977), American baseball player...
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    Writers official Tikhon Rabotnov (1904–2000), Russian plant ecologist Maria Petrovykh (1908–1979), Russian poet and translator Victor Rozov (1913–2004), Russian...
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  • (1918–2018), Russian-American non-fiction writer, autobiographer Maria Petrovykh (1908–1979), poet, translator Lyudmila Petrushevskaya (born 1938), novelist...
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    (1890–1960) Karolina Pavlova (1807–1893) Vladimir Pecherin (1807–1885) Mariya Petrovykh (1908–1979) Aleksey Plescheev (1825–1893) Pyotr Pletnyov (1792–1866) Elizaveta...
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    including Marina Tsvetaeva, Sophia Parnok, Joseph Brodsky, Anna Barkova, Andrei Belyi, Varlam Shalamov, Maria Petrovykh, Veniamin Blazhenny, Bulat Okudzhava...
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  • historian, genealogist and bibliographer, The Tsar's Judgement Mariya Petrovykh (1908–1979), poet and translator Lyudmila Petrushevskaya (born 1938),...
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  • (1942–2020), American writer of science fiction, mysteries, and spy thrillers Joseph Peirce (1748–1812), U.S. Representative from New Hampshire Juliette Peirce...
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  • multiple people Johnny Pearson (1925–2011), British composer and pianist Joseph Pearson (disambiguation), multiple people Josh Pearson (born 1997), American...
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  • choreographer and performer Giuseppe Pietri (1886–1946), Italian composer Joseph Marie Piétri (1820–1902), French lawyer, public servant, police chief of...
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  • Petrick (1917–1982), American politician Jose Petrick, Australian historian Joseph M. Petrick (born 1982), American writer and director Wolfgang Petrick (born...
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  • American football player Jerry Petrowski (born 1950), American politician Joseph Petrowski, American businessman Nathalie Petrowski (born 1954), French-born...
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  • and lawyer Francesco De Pietro [it] (1844–1934), Italian Catholic bishop Joseph DePietro (1914–1999), American bantamweight weightlifter This page lists...
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