Joasaph of Belgorod (Russian: Иоасаф Белгородский, Ukrainian: Йоаса́ф Бєлгородський, secular name Ioakim Andreyevich Gorlenko, Russian: Иоаким Андреевич...
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Joasaphus I of Moscow (died 1640), Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia from 1634 to 1640 Joasaph of Belgorod (1705–1754), bishop of Belgorod Joasaph Bolotov...
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Belgorod (Russian: Белгород, pronounced [ˈbʲelɡərət]; Ukrainian: Бєлгород) is a city that serves as the administrative center of Belgorod Oblast, Russia...
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growing mining community of nearby Muddy. The church was built in honor of the recently canonized saint, Joasaph of Belgorod, and funds were provided...
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Joasaph of Belgorod, an 18th-century bishop of Belgorod, canonized in 1911 for the miraculous[citation needed] cures attributed to his relics Job of Maniava...
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Southern Illinois University Carbondale. p. 11. Cornelia Rees. "THE ST. JOASAPH OF BELGOROD CHURCH—GONE FROM ILLINOIS". "US Gazetteer files: 2010, 2000, and...
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Danylo Apostol (category Hetmans of Zaporizhian Host)
(1705–1754), the son of his daughter Maria, entered the priesthood of the Russian Orthodox Church and became Joasaph of Belgorod, who was glorified as...
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Ukrainians in Russia (redirect from History of the Ukrainians in Russia)
Innocent of Irkutsk – missionary to Siberia and the first bishop of Irkutsk in Russia Joasaph of Belgorod – Russian Orthodox hierarch, bishop of Belgorod from...
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Saints of the Orthodox Patriarchate of Rome". www.orthodoxengland.org.uk. Retrieved 2024-08-02. "A Note Concerning Saints Barlaam and Joasaph". Retrieved...
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Feodorovskaya Icon Cathedral (Saint Petersburg) (section Prehistory (end of 19th – beginning of 20th century))
Alexius of Moscow, Fyodor of Uglich and Joasaph of Belgorod, noble princes Andrey Bogolyubsky and Alexander Nevsky, Tsarevich Dmitry of Uglich, Byzantine saint...
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