Russian Orthodox Church. He was born at Chashnikovo near Moscow as Platon Levshin (Russian: Платон Левшин) in the family of a psalmodist, and was educated...
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businessman Platon Levshin (1737–1812), Metropolitan of Moscow Platon Maiboroda (1918–1989), Soviet and Ukrainian composer and educator Platon Obukhov (born...
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Levshin (Russian: Левшин) is a Russian surname. It may refer to: Alina Levshin (born 1984), German actress Platon Levshin (1737–1812), Russian theologian...
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official church historians of the 18th and 19th centuries (such as Platon Levshin) discarded these texts as spurious. Their authenticity was reasserted...
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illustrator (b. 1562) 1724 – Joseph Blake, English criminal (b. 1700) 1812 – Platon Levshin, Russian metropolitan (b. 1737) 1831 – Nat Turner, American slave and...
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Prokopovich, Archbishop of Novgorod; Statesman Mikhail Kutuzov, Field Marshal Platon Levshin, Metropolitan of Moscow Dmitry Senyavin, Admiral Innocent, Archbishop...
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to succumb to the influences of the Enlightenment. The teachings of Platon Levshin, Metropolitan of Moscow, underlined the need for tolerance and encouraged...
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State of the Greek Church in Russia. [Translated from the Slavonian of Platon Levshin]. Edinburgh: Oliphant, Waugh & Innes. p. 304. This article incorporates...
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ancient Tangut city of Khara-Khoto and Xiongnu royal burials at Noin-Ula Platon Levshin, president of the Most Holy Synod during the Age of Enlightenment, author...
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School founded. 1773 – Catherine Palace reconstruction begins. 1775 – Platon Levshin becomes Metropolitan of Moscow. 1777 – Preobrazhenskoye Cemetery inaugurated...
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