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    Patriarch Alexy I (Alexius I, Russian: Патриарх Алексий I, secular name Sergey Vladimirovich Simansky, Russian: Серге́й Влади́мирович Сима́нский; November...
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    Patriarch Alexy II (or Alexius II, Russian: Патриарх Алексий II; secular name Aleksei Mikhailovich Ridiger Russian: Алексе́й Миха́йлович Ри́дигер; 23...
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  • Patriarch Alexy of Moscow may refer to: Patriarch Alexy I of Moscow and All Russia (1877–1970), ruled in 1945–1970 Patriarch Alexy II of Moscow and All...
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    awarded Fidel and Raúl Castro the Order of St. Daniel of Moscow on behalf of Patriarch Alexy II in recognition of their decision to build the first Russian...
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    The Patriarch of Moscow and all Rus' (Russian: Патриарх Московский и всея Руси, romanized: Patriarch Moskovskij i vseja Rusi), also known as the Patriarch...
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    14th Patriarch of Moscow and the primate of the Russian Orthodox Church from 1970 to 1990. He was born to a pious family in 1910 in the village of Kobylino...
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  • Alexios I of Trebizond (c. 1182–1222), Emperor of Trapezunt Alexis of Russia (1629–1676), second Russian tsar of the Romanov dynasty Patriarch Alexy I of Moscow...
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    This article lists the metropolitans and patriarchs of Moscow, spiritual heads of the Russian Orthodox Church. Since 1308, there have been 59. The Russian...
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    was the 12th Patriarch of Moscow and all the Rus', from September 8, 1943 until his death on May 15, 1944. He was also the de facto head of the Russian...
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  • Patriarch Alexius I may refer to: Alexius of Constantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch in 1025–1043 Patriarch Alexy I of Moscow, ruled in 1945–1970 This disambiguation...
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