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- male, deceased (1681)
- Nikon, born Nikita Minin, was the seventh patriarch of the Russian Orthodox Church. This was one of the most important periods in the Church's...
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- Joasaphus was Metropolitan of Moscow in 1539-1542. Joasaphus is known to have authored a number of theological works. Joasaphus was first a monk...
- male, deceased (1925)
- Saint Tikhon of Moscow, was the Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia of the Russian Orthodox Church during the early years of the Soviet Union, 1917...
- male, deceased (1620)
- Ignatius, a cleric of Greek descent, was the Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia in 1605-1606. Ignatius came to Russia in 1595 as a member of an...
- male, deceased (1353)
- Theognostus, metropolitan of Kiev and Moscow. Theognostus was born in Constantinople and later in his life became Peter's successor in Kiev and...
- male, 80 years old
- Patriarch Alexius II (February 23, 1929) is the 16th and current Patriarch of Moscow and the spiritual leader of the Russian Orthodox Church.
- male, deceased (1990)
- Patriarch Pimen I (Russian: Патриарх Пимен (Извеков, July 23, 1910 - May 3, 1990) was the 15th Patriarch of Moscow and the head of the Russian Ortho...
- male, deceased (1690)
- Patriarch Joachim was the eleventh Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia, an opponent of "Raskol" and a founder of the Slavic Greek Latin Academy....
- male, deceased (1970)
- Patriarch Alexius I (Sergey Simansky) (Russian: Патриарх Алексий I (Сергей Симанский) (October 27, 1877 – April 17, 1970), was the 14th Patriarch of...
- male, deceased (1633)
- Fyodor Nikitich Romanov, and became de-facto ruler of Russia during the reign of his son, Mikhail Feodorovich. Fyodor was born in Moscow the second...
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