Jonah of Moscow (Russian: Иона, romanized: Iona; died 31 March 1461) was Metropolitan of Kiev and all Rus' from 1448 until his death in 1461. After Isidore...
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replaced him with Jonah of Moscow. Like his immediate predecessors, he permanently resided in Moscow, and was the last Moscow-based primate of the metropolis...
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Grand Duchy of Moscow in 1448. The first metropolitan was Jonah of Moscow; he was appointed without the approval of the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople...
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Rus'" until the autocephalous election of Jonah of Moscow in 1448. Peter was born in Volhynia (part of the Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia). His parents were...
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Jonah. Jonah of Moscow (died 1461?), Metropolitan of Kiev and All Rus' Jonah Anguka, Kenyan author Jonah Ayunga, Kenyan football player Jonah Barrington...
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who used ring name Jonah Jonah of Hankou (1888–1925), bishop of Hankou of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia Jonah of Moscow (died c. 1461), Russian...
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business of football, Moscow High standout Jonah Elliss wants to be king". The Spokesman-Review. Retrieved September 1, 2023. "Seven Moscow football players...
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religious name Jonah after St. Jonah of Moscow. Hieromonk Jonah returned to his home state of California and was initially assigned as the priest of a mission...
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promoted to the office of Archbishop of Rostov. After the death of Metropolitan Jonah in 1461, Theodosius became Metropolitan of Moscow and all Rus' in early...
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1448, Jonah unilaterally changed his title to "Metropolitan of Moscow and all Rus' " which was tantamount to a declaration of independence of the Church...
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