Cyril, Metropolitan Of Moscow

Cyril, Metropolitan Of Moscow

male, deceased (1572)
Cyril IV was the Metropolitan of Moscow and all Rus from 1568 until 1572. There is not much information on Metropolitan Cyril and his deeds. In...
Tikhon Of Moscow

Tikhon Of Moscow

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...
Jonah Metropolitan Of Moscow

Jonah Metropolitan Of Moscow

male, deceased (1461)
Saint Jonah or Saint Jonas, was the Metropolitan bishop of Moscow, commencing 1448. Since the late 1420s, Jonah had been living in the Simonov...
Cyprian, Metropolitan Of Moscow

Cyprian, Metropolitan Of Moscow

male, deceased (1406)
Cyprian (c.1336 - September 16,1406), Metropolitan of Moscow (since 1381), Metropolitan of Moscow and all Russia (since 1390). Cyprian was a...
Alexius, Metropolitan Of Moscow

Alexius, Metropolitan Of Moscow

male, deceased (1378)
Saint Alexius was a Metropolitan of Kiev and all Russia (since 1354), who presided over Muscovite government during Dmitrii Donskoi's minority....
Athanasius, Metropolitan Of Moscow

Athanasius, Metropolitan Of Moscow

male
Athanasius was Metropolitan of Moscow and all Russia from March of 1564 to May of 1566, writer, and iconographer. In 1530s-1540s, Athanasius served...
Daniel, Metropolitan Of Moscow

Daniel, Metropolitan Of Moscow

male, deceased (1547)
Daniel (before 1492 - May 22, 1547) was Metropolitan of Moscow and all Russia in 1522-1539 and representative of the belligerent ecclesiastic...
Eudoxia Of Moscow

Eudoxia Of Moscow

female, deceased (1407)
Eudoxia Dmitriyevna was a Grand Duchess of Moscow and wife of Dmitry Donskoy. Eudoxia Dmitriyevna was a daughter of Dmitry Konstantinovich, Grand...
Filaret, Metropolitan Of Moscow

Filaret, Metropolitan Of Moscow

male, deceased (1867)
Filaret, Metropolitan of Moscow (26 December 1782 - 1 December 1867), was the most influential figure in the Russian Orthodox Church for more than...
Patriarch Job Of Moscow

Patriarch Job Of Moscow

male, deceased (1607)
Job ("Iov") (real name: "Иоанн", or Ioann), also known as Job of Moscow was the first Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia.