Stefan Yavorsky (Russian: Стефа́н Яво́рский, Ukrainian: Стефа́н Яво́рський), born Simeon Ivanovich Yavorsky (Russian: Симеон Иванович Яворский) (1658 –...
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Streltsys’ ties with Sophia and, therefore, lost his boyar beard. Stefan Yavorsky (later archbishop of Ryazan) performed the funeral oration for Shein...
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1700–1721 the keeper of the Patriarchial throne (Exarch) was Metropolitan Stefan (Yavorsky) of Yaroslavl. After Peter I opened the Ecclesiastical College in 1721...
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веры), is a major anti-Protestant treatise written by archbishop, Stefan Yavorsky in 1713–1715. Its full title "The Stone of faith: for the sons of the...
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patriarch, and drawing on the clergy that came from Ukraine, he appointed Stefan Yavorsky as locum tenens. Peter believed that Russia's resources, including...
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Orthodox church leaders in Russia. It was established by Peter the Great, Stefan Yavorsky and Feofan Prokopovich in January 1721 to replace the Patriarchate...
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the reign of Peter the Great. Figures like Theophan Prokopovich and Stefan Yavorsky, both key members of the Most Holy Synod, influenced religious and...
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Great abolished the patriarchal office and appointed Metropolitan Stefan Yavorsky as exarch and head of the Most Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church...
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Orthodox Church See Moscow Installed 1722 Term ended 1736 Predecessor Stefan Yavorsky Successor Joseph Volchansky Personal details Born (1681-06-18)18 June...
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