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  1. Archbishop of Novgorod

    The Archbishop of Novgorod is the head of the eparchy of Novgorod the Great and is one of the oldest offices in the Russian Orthodox Church . The archbishop s have, in fact, been among the most important ... 250px The Cathedral of Holy Wisdom in Novgorod the Great, the cathedral church of the Archbishop of Novgorod, consecrated in 1052. The Republican period See also Novgorod Republic The office of bishop of Novgorod was created around the time of the Christianization of Rus 988 , although the chronicles ... until it 1165 when Metropolitan Kirill raised Ilya Archbishop of Novgorod Ilya to the archiepiscopal ..., the archbishops began referring to themselves as Archbishop of Novgorod the Great and Pskov. In 1156 ... archbishop of Novgorod. This local election gave the archbishops considerable autonomy in church ... as anything other than bishop. ref Michael C. Paul, A Man Chosen by God The Office of Archbishop in Novgorod ... Novgorod the Great s Coat of Arms, depicting the archiepiscopal throne and staffs. Politically the archbishop ... archbishops were removed in disgrace, although the second one, Gennady Archbishop of Novgorod Gennady ... Bible, now housed in the State Historical Museum . His successor, Serapion Archbishop of Novgorod Serapion ... prior to his metropolitanate, was archbishop of Novgorod. Like the rest of Russia, the archiepiscopal ... be part of the Novgorodian archbishop s title. During the Time of Troubles, Novgorod was occupied ... was named Archbishop of Novgorod in 1725, after Peter s death. Archbishop Dmitry r. 1757 1767 ... tenure as Archbishop and Metropolitan of Novgorod, the eparchy was administered by a number ... of the Cathedral of Holy Wisdom. The current archbishop is Lev Archbishop of Novgorod Lev ... history. ref Aleksandr S. Khoroshev, Sofiiskii patron po novgorodskoi pervoi letopisi. Novgorod i Novgorodskaia ..., Ioakim Korsunianin ca. 989 1030 , built the first wooden Saint Sophia Cathedral in Novgorod Cathedral of Holy Wisdom also called St. Sofia s with thirteen tops around the time of his arrival in Novgorod ...   more details



  1. Ioann (Archbishop of Novgorod)

    Ioann Russian was Archbishop of Novgorod Archbishop of Novgorod the Great and Pskov from 1388 until his retirement in 1415. He is not to be confused with Archbishop Ilya Archbishop of Novgorod Ilya , who ruled in the twelfth century and who is often referred to as Ioann in hagiographic literature, but was apparently called Ilya during his archiepiscopate. Ioann was elected by the veche with the blessings of his predecessor, Archbishop Aleksei in 1388 Aleksei had retired to the Dereviatinskii Monastery north of Novgorod where he died in 1390 . The main crisis Ioann faced during his archiepiscopate was the drawn out dispute between Novgorod and Cyprian, Metropolitan of Moscow Metropolitan ... in 1390, he was still not allowed to hear appeals to the archbishop s court in Novgorod or gather ... near Archbishop Aleksei, his predecessor. References Michael C. Paul, Secular Power and the Archbishops of Novgorod Before the Muscovite Conquest, Kritika Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History 8, No. 2 Spr. 2007 231 270. S start succession box title Archbishop of Novgorod before Aleksei ... Aleksei d. 1378 but when he tried to gain recognition from Novgorod as the rightful successor ..., and in retaliation, Grand Prince Vasili I of Russia Vasilii I sent emissaries into the Dvina Land , Novgorod s rich fur harvesting region north of Moscow, in an effort to strip this region from Novgorod. This move touched off a war, and Archbishop Ioann and the Novgorodian boyar dom fought furiously ... in 1397, blessed by the archbishop, which took back the Northern Dvina Dvina region, but even after the peace, the metropolitan never visited Novgorod. Indeed, there wasn t another metropolitan visit for almost four decades. Ioann built a number of churches in Novgorod and renovated the Saint Sophia Cathedral in Novgorod Cathedral of Holy Wisdom . The main dome was gilded on his orders in 1408 ... and Metropolitans of Novgorod Category 1417 deaths ru ...   more details



  1. Lev (Archbishop of Novgorod)

    File Lev Archbishop of Novgorod .jpg thumb right Lev lang ru , real name Nikolai Lvovich Tserpitsky , lang ru , born 1946 is the current Archbishop of Novgorod the Great and Staraya Russa . He was named Bishop of Novgorod the Great and Staraya Russa on July 20, 1990 and elevated to the archiepiscopal dignity on February 25, 1995. He was born in the village of Zaluzhye in the Stolbtsy Rayon of Minsk oblast in Belarus on April 13, 1946. He is the grandson of a priest. After his service in the Soviet Army in 1966 1969, Lev entered the Leningrad Spiritual Academy , graduating in 1975 and successfully defending a candidate s dissertation entitled Decrees of the Second Vatican Council s Constitution on the Divine Liturgy II . He studied at the Papal Gregorian University from 1975 1978. On 28 March 1971, he was shorn a monk by Metropolitan Nikodim of Novgorod and Leningrad he was consecrated a hierodeacon ... Moskovskoi Patriarkhii . 1988, No. 5, pp. 7 12. ref Since becoming Bishop and then Archbishop of Novgorod ... cat Lev Archbishop of Novgorod Ru icon http www.ortho rus.ru cgi bin ps file.cgi?2 2389 Archbishop Lev s biography Ru icon http www.patriarchia.ru db text 38914.html Archbishop Lev s biography ... in Novgorod Cathedral of Holy Wisdom after it was returned to the Russian Orthodox Church in 1991 ... in Novgorod during the Soviet period , established a festival in honor of Metropolitan Arseny of Novgorod ... Soviet period, they had been kept in a paper bag in the Novgorod Museum after 1957, they were ... in the eparchy. Awards and honors Archbishop Lev has been the recipient of several secular and ecclesiastical awards. In 1992, he was made an honorary citizen of Novgorod the Great . On March 30, 2006 ... I awarded by Novgorod State University . ref See the University s website at http www.novsu.ru ... and Metropolitans of Novgorod Category Eastern Orthodox Christians from Russia Category Eastern ...   more details



  1. Archbishop Joachim of Nizhny Novgorod

    Unreliable sources date August 2010 Archbishop Joachim of Nizhny Novgorod born Ivan Ioakimovich Levitsky in Kiev Province on March 30, 1853 , was a Russian Orthodox bishop and religious writer martyred by local Bolsheviks in Sevastopol , Ukraine by being Cross of St. Peter crucified upside down on the royal doors of the cathedral s iconostasis. ref Hieromonk Damascene Orlovsky , Mucheniki, ispovedniki i podvizhniki blagochestiya Rossijskoj Tserkvi XX stoletii, Tver Bulat, 1992, pp. 168 170 ref The exact date of his death is unclear, with dates ranging from 1918 to 1920 or even to not later than April 1921 in various sources, and he is sometimes said merely to have died at the hands of unknown bandits . ref See Sviatiteli zemli Nizhegorodskoi, available http www.nne.ru bishops b 33.php online ref Levitskii was trained at the Kiev Spiritual School uchilishche , the Kiev Seminary and the Kiev Spiritual Academy, completing a doctorate kandidatura in theology before being ordained a priest on March 30, 1879, his twenty sixth birthday. In 1880 he was sent to teach at the Riga Seminary. After the death of several of his children in the 1880s, and his wife s death in 1886, he entered monastic orders, taking the name monastic Ioakim, and was elevated to the rank of archimandrite in 1893. At that same time, he was named rector of the Riga Seminary. On January 14, 1896, he was consecrated bishop in St. Isaac s Cathedral in St. Petersburg as vicarial bishop of the Baltic dicastery for the Kamenets Podol eparchy. The following year he was named Bishopof Brest, vicarial bishop of the Lithuanian eparky. In 1900 he was made ordinary Bishop of Grodno and Brest. In 1903 he was transferred to the eparchy of Orenburg and the Urals and in 1910, was named bishop of Nizhny Novgorod and Azama. Three years later, he was elevated to archiepiscopal dignity. ref name onlinebio http www.hrono.info ... 7329 online ref References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Archbishop Joachim Of Nizhny Novgorod Category ...   more details



  1. Archbishop

    other meanings File AntonioLuisGokimTaglePublication.jpg right thumb Roman Catholic Archbishop Luis Antonio ... of the Immaculate Conception File Archbishop Tutu medium.jpg right thumb Desmond Tutu , Archbishop and former ... right thumb St. John Chrysostom br Archbishop of Constantinople 398 404 An archbishop from ... priest presbyter , and bishop. Accordingly, a person does not become an archbishop by ordination ... has certain powers and duties of oversight over the other sees. He is known as the metropolitan archbishop ... archbishop, while those of the head of an autonomous sui iuris Eastern Catholic Church are indicated ... of it. ref Annuario Pontificio 2012, p. 296 ref The ordinary of such an archdiocese is an archbishop .... Coadjutor archbishops Main Coadjutor bishop Until 1970, a coadjutor archbishop, one who has special ... of Coadjutor Archbishop of the see is considered sufficient and more appropriate. Archbishops ad personam The rank of archbishop is conferred on some bishops who are not ordinaries of an archdiocese ... personally ad personam . Such a grant can be given when someone who already holds the rank of archbishop ... s former see, is not archiepiscopal. The bishop transferred is then known as the Archbishop Bishop of his new see. An example is Gianfranco Gardin , appointed Archbishop Bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese ... article&id 294 naming of the archbishop bishop of treviso italy&catid 1 news&Itemid 87 Naming of the Archbishop Bishop of Treviso, Italy Friars Minor Conventual ref The title borne by the successor of such an archbishop bishop is merely that of Bishop of the see, unless he also is granted the personal title of Archbishop. Titular archiepiscopal sees The distinction between metropolitan ... of archbishop ad personam . They are usually referred to as Archbishop of the see, not as its Archbishop Bishop. Archbishops emeriti If an archbishop resigns his see without being transferred to another ... emeritus is added to his former title, and he is called Archbishop Emeritus of his former see. Until ...   more details



  1. The Archbishop

    otheruses Archbishop disambiguation Refimprove date August 2008 Infobox UK Television Episode Title The Archbishop Series name Blackadder Image Caption Airdate 29 June 1983 Writer Rowan Atkinson br Richard Curtis Director Guests Episode list List of Blackadder episodes Series no 1 Episode 3 Prev Born to Be King The Black Adder Born to Be King Next The Queen of Spain s Beard The Archbishop is the third episode in of the first series of the BBC sitcom Blackadder The Black Adder . Plot In November 1487, the dying Duke of Winchester William Russell actor William Russell , credited as Russell Enoch , the greatest landowner in the kingdom, leaves his lands to the Catholic Church , prompting Richard IV of England King Richard to have Godfrey, the Archbishop of Canterbury , murdered, the third in a year to suffer such a fate. While the murders are absurdly obvious, the royal court save for Edmund believes the Archbishops deaths to be tragic accidents . Prince Edmund Blackadder Edmund then overhears court gossip that Harry, Prince of Wales Blackadder Harry will be appointed Archbishop and is overjoyed, confident that his brother will be murdered and leave him next in line for the throne. The following day, however, King Richard announces that Edmund will be the new Archbishop. Fearing for his life, Edmund tries to grovel his way out of the job, but Richard refuses, declaring that he has always despised Edmund and that when I ve finally found a use for you, don t try to get out of it, before ... Richard and Harry catch him trying to escape, Edmund becomes Archbishop taking on Baldrick as a monk ... to murder the current Archbishop of Canterbury. The two assassins surprise Edmund, Baldrick ..., Archbishop of Canterbury Arthur Hewlett as Godfrey, Archbishop of Canterbury Arthur Hewlett as William ... Blackadder The Archbishop The Archbishop BBC Online programmes p00bf5d6 The Archbishop Tv.com episode 73929 IMDb episode 0526539 Blackadder episodes DEFAULTSORT Archbishop, The Category Blackadder ...   more details



  1. Novgorod Kremlin

    topped by a wooden palisade, although stone towers and walls were built in 1302. Archbishop of Novgorod Archbishop Vasily Kalika 1330 1352 rebuilt the stone wall along the eastern side of the Detinets ... into the Volkhov River in 1437 and were rebuilt by Archbishop Evfimy II Archbishop of Novgorod Evfimy ... a third of it was paid for by the Novgorodian archbishop Gennady Archbishop of Novgorod Gennady ... wall of the Novgorod Kremlin Image Novgorod Kremlin Map.png thumb right 300px Map of Novgorod Kremlin Novgorod Kremlin also Detinets stands on the left bank of the Volkhov River in Veliky Novgorod ..., Novgoroskii Kreml Novgorod gazeta Novgorodskaia Pravda, 1964 . ref History The compound was originally the site of a pagan burial ground upon which the first bishop of Novgorod, Ioakim Korsunianin built the Saint Sophia Cathedral in Novgorod Cathedral of Holy Wisdom upon his arrival in the area in 989 ... rezul tatakh raskopok v Novgorodskom kremle v 1992 1996 gg., Novgorod i novgorodskaia zemlia ... Years of Russia , is the Novgorod Museum and the Novgorod Regional Library, housed in what had in the imperial period been the administrative building of Novgorod. The museum houses a fine icon ..., Istoricheskie pamiatniki Novgorodskogo Kremlia Novgorod gazeta Novgorodskaia Pravda, 1959 . ref An eternal ... river. gallery widths 220px heights 220px perrow 3 File Kremlin of Novgorod, 2009.jpg Kremlin or Detinets towers and wall, Spring 2009 File Novgorod Kremlin.jpg View from across the Volkhov River File ... File Cathedral of St. Sophia, the Holy Wisdom of God in Novgorod, Russia.jpg Saint Sophia Cathedral in Novgorod Cathedral of Holy Wisdom File Spasskaya Tower in Velikiy Novgorod Detinets.jpg Spasskaya ... 1997 back.jpg thumb 300px Novgorod Kremlin Wall on a Russian ruble 5 ruble banknote Reflist Commonscat Velikiy Novgorod Detinets Category Kremlins Category Novgorod Category Historic Monuments of Novgorod ... de N vgorod eo Kremlo de Novgorod it Cremlino di Velikij Novgorod nl Kremlin van Novgorod ru ...   more details



  1. Nifont of Novgorod

    Nifont was Archbishop of Novgorod from 1130 to 1156, the first prelate of Novgorod the Great to hold that title, though it appears the title was held personally and did not extend to the office until 1165. During his tenure, the prince of Novgorod was first dismissed and shown the road, beginning Novgorod s period of independence in 1136 which was to last until 1478. ref Michael C. Paul, Secular Power and the Archbishops of Novgorod Before the Muscovite Conquest, Kritika Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History , Volume 8, Number 2 Spring 2007 , pp. 231 270. ref Nifont was the first Novgorodian bishop to carry out extensive building projects. He built the Church of the Assumption in the Marketplace the current building is a fifteenth century reconstruction carried out under the auspices of Archbishop Gennady . He also patron of the Church of the Transfiguration in the Mirozhsky Monastery in Pskov , said to have been built in a Greek style according to Nifont s tastes twelfth century frescoes were recently uncovered there. ref T. V. Shulakova, Pskovskii Spaso Mirozhskii Monastyr Moscow, 1991 Simon Franklin, Writing, Society, and Culture in Early Rus, ca. 950 1300 , Cambridge Cambridge University Press, 2002 , 235. ref References Reflist Category Archbishops and Metropolitans of Novgorod Category 12th century bishops mk ru sr ...   more details



  1. John of Novgorod

    hagiography , was Archbishop of Novgorod from 1165 to his death in 1186. Life The son of a priest, Ilya was himself priest of the Church of St. Blaise south of the Novgorod Kremlin . The church ... He was the first to hold the title of archbishop in Novgorod after the office was elevated to the archiepiscopal ... Michell and Neville Forbes, The Chronicle of Novgorod, 24 33. See also Michael C. Paul, A Man Chosen by God The Office of Archbishop in Novgorod, Russia 1165 1478 . Ph.D. Dissertation University of Miami ... some of them set centuries after his death as the quintessential archbishop of Novgorod. He is almost ... title Archbishop of Novgorod before Arkady years 1165&ndash 1186 after Gavril Grigorii S end Persondata name John of Novgorod alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death 1186 place of death DEFAULTSORT John of Novgorod Category Russian saints Category Archbishops ...File John of Novgorod s reliquary 1559, GRM detail by shakko.jpg thumb 250px A wooden effigy from Saint John s reliquary, 1559. Ilya of Novgorod , also known as Ioann John of Novgorod lang ru .... Image St. Blasius church, Novgorod.JPG thumb 250px The Church of Saint Blaise, Novgorod the Great a reconstruction on the site of Ilya s parish church. Ilya was appointed bishop of Novgorod by Metropolitan bishop Metropolitan Ioann of Kiev in 1165. ref Michael C. Paul, Episcopal Election in Novgorod ... carried out a number of construction projects in Novgorod along with his brother, Gavril also known as Grigorii , who succeeded him as archbishop 1186 1193 . Ilya died on September 7, 1186 and is buried in the Saint Sophia Cathedral in Novgorod Cathedral of Holy Wisdom in the west gallery next to the Predtechenskaia ... Iur evna Tsarevskaia, St. Sofia s Cathedral in Novgorod , D. G. Fedosov, trans. Moscow Severnyi ... century Icons of the Battle of the Novgorodians with the Suzdalians housed in the Novgorod Museum ... from the Church of the Transfiguration on Ilin Street to the Saint Sophia Cathedral in Novgorod ...   more details



  1. Novgorod Republic

    of Bolotovo in 1348 see Pskov Republic . Even after this, however, the Archbishop of Novgorod headed the church in Pskov and kept the title Archbishop of Novgorod the Great and Pskov until 1589. In the 12th ... of Novgorod a Third rate bureaucrat after 1136? passim. ref It s unclear if the archbishop ... name Novgorod Republic common name Novgorod Republic continent Europe region Europe year start 1136 ... type Heraldic beast from a Novgorod seal, 15th century coa size 120px image map Novgorod1400.png image map caption The Novgorod Republic c. 1400. religion Eastern Orthodox Church Eastern Orthodoxy capital Novgorod government type Mixed government Mixed legislature title leader Prince of Novgorod ... year leader2 1462 1478 last year deputy1 common languages Official languages br Old Novgorod dialect Old Novgorod Dialect , br Old Church Slavonic br Unofficial languages br Germanic languages br Uralic languages currency History of Russia The Novgorod Republic lang ru Novgorodskaja ... on the city of Novgorod . Citizens referred to their city state as His Majesty or Sovereign Lord Novgorod the Great Gosuda Gospodin Velikij Novgorod , or more often as Lord Novgorod the Great Gospodin Velikij Novgorod . The Republic prospered as the easternmost port of the Hanseatic League . History see also Kievan Rus Originally Novgorod was the capital of the Rus people Rus until 882 when Oleg transferred the capital to Kiev . From that time until 1019 1020 Novgorod was a part of Kievan Rus . Novgorod Princes were appointed by the Grand Prince of Kiev usually one of the elder sons . Novgorod was sort of a spiritual center as by the legend it was the first city of Rus. Novgorod still ... forgotten history. Novgorod continuously played a key role in the politics of Rus by assisting ... him to regain the throne numerous freedoms and privileges. Thus, the foundation for the Novgorod Republic was laid. While still being a part of Kiev Rus , Novgorod eventually evolved into a powerful ...   more details



  1. Novgorod veche

    Image veche bell.gif thumb Removal of the veche bell from Novgorod to Moscow in 1478. According to the traditional scholarship, the veche Russian was the highest legislative legislature and judicial authority in the Novgorod Republic Republic of Novgorod until 1478 , when Novgorod the Great was brought under the direct control of Grand Prince Ivan III 1462 1505 . The origin of the veche is obscure it is thought to have originated in tribal assemblies in the region, thus predating the Kievan Rus Rus state . After the Novgorod Revolution of 1136 that ousted the ruling Prince of Novgorod prince , the veche became the supreme state authority, although princely power was relatively limited in Novgorod from the start since no hereditary dynasty had been established there. The traditional scholarship lists among the powers of the veche the election of the town officials such as the posadnik , tysyatsky , and even the Archbishop of Novgorod archbishop he was then sent to the metropolitan for consecration it also invited in and dismissed the princes. While it is certainly true that the local officials were elected and some princes elected and dismissed, the sources are rather vague on precisely ... of Lords made up of the boyars and the archbishop. ref Valentin Ianin, Novgorodskie Posadniki Moscow ... of Novgorod, Scientific American 262, No. 2 Feb. 1990 , 72 84. ref Add to this the fact that Novgorod had a series of judicial entities the prince s court, the archbishop s court, and the tysyatsky ... Jonas Granberg, The Sovet Gospod of Novgorod, in Russian and German Sources, Jahrb cher f r Geschichte ... Relations with the Veche, Russian History 2004 . ref Procedure The Novgorod assembly could be presumably ..., and common citizens then gathered at Yaroslav s Court or in front of the Saint Sophia Cathedral in Novgorod Cathedral of Holy Wisdom the latter called a Vladychnoe veche An Archbishop s Veche, since ... or Ends of Novgorod. References reflist Category Defunct unicameral legislatures Category Novgorod ...   more details



  1. Treaty of Novgorod

    Treaty of Novgorod may refer to Treaty of Novgorod 1326 Treaty of Novgorod 1537 Treaty of Novgorod 1557 Treaty of Novgorod 1561 dab ...   more details



  1. Novgorod Province

    Novgorod Province may refer to Novgorod Oblast , a federal subject of Russia Novgorod Governorate , an administrative division of the Russian Empire Novgorod Province, Novgorod Governorate , a subdivision of Saint Petersburg Governorate and, after 1727, of Novgorod Governorate Geodis ...   more details



  1. Veliky Novgorod

    For other cities named Novgorod Novgorod disambiguation Infobox Russian city en name Veliky Novgorod ... ref holiday holiday ref federal subject Novgorod Oblast federal subject ref ref name Ref119 adm ... of Veliky Novgorod adm city jur ref ref name Ref119 adm ctr of Novgorod Oblast , city of oblast significance of Veliky Novgorod adm ctr of ref ref name Ref119 inhabloc cat City inhabloc cat ref ref name Ref119 inhabloc type inhabloc type ref mun data as of September 2010 urban okrug jur Veliky Novgorod Urban Okrug urban okrug jur ref ref name Ref832 mun admctr of Veliky Novgorod Urban Okrug mun ... cat date ref prev name1 Novgorod prev name1 date 1999 prev name1 ref prev name2 prev name2 date prev ... www.adm.nov.ru website ref commoscat Velikiy Novgorod date May 2010 Infobox World Heritage Site WHS Historic Monuments of Novgorod and Surroundings Image File Natalya dulchenko kokui.jpg 300px The medieval walls of Novgorod pictured withstood many sieges State Party Russia Russian Federation Type Cultural ... 1992 Session 16th Link http whc.unesco.org en list 604 Veliky Novgorod lang rus p ... ref The Archaeology of Novgorod, by Valentin L. Yanin , in Ancient Cities, Special Issue, Scientific American , pp.  120 127, c.  1994. Covers, History, Kremlin of Novgorod, Novgorod Museum ... center of Novgorod Oblast . It is situated on the Russian Route M10 M10 federal ... p1989 229,126 History Early developments Novgorod is among the oldest cities of Russia , founded in the 9th or 10th century. The Sofia First Chronicle first mentions it in 859 the Novgorod First ... Novgorod in the 850s or 860s are later interpolations. ref V. L. Valentin Lavrentyevich Ianin and M ... and may allude to the old town preceding the new town , or Novgorod. ref Originally, Holmg rd referred ... the name Novgorod, new city , from Proto Slavic and Nov and Grad , although German and Scandinavian ... . First mention of this Nordic or Germanic etymology to the name of the city of Novgorod and that of other ...   more details



  1. Serapion of Novgorod

    Serapion lang ru died March 16, 1516 was Archbishop of Novgorod Archbishop of Novgorod the Great and Pskov from 1506 to 1509. He is a saint of the Russian Orthodox Church his feast day is March 16 by the Julian calendar . Serapion came from the Muscovite village of Pekhorka now Pekhra Pokrovskoye within Balashikha in Moscow Oblast . He took Monk monastic vows in the Dubensk Dormition monastery, where he went on to become hegumen. He was subsequently hegumen of the Stromyn Dormition monastery both cloisters were liquidated in the 18th century , and then became hegumen of the Trinity monastery now Troitse Sergiyeva Lavra in 1493. With the consent of Grand Duchy of Moscow Great Prince Vasili III of Russia Vasily III of Moscow , he was consecrated Archbishop of Novgorod on January 15, 1506, but only served a little over three years. In July 1509, at the Sobor that considered the conflict between him and Joseph Volotsky the latter was under Serapion s episcopal jurisdiction but had directly appealed to Simon, Metropolitan of Moscow Simon , Metropolitan of Moscow an act that Serapion deemed to be uncanonical , and his letter of complaint, in which he said Joseph had abandoned heavan meaning he had abandoned his rightful bishop and descended to earth. The grand prince took this as a personal insult, that Serapion was claiming the local prince was divinely mandated and Grand Prince Vasilii III was mundane. Serapion was found guilty, removed from office, and confined to the St. Andronik Monastery Andronikov monastery . In 1511, he was freed and spent the rest of his life in the Trinity monastery. He died on March 16, 1516. Sources claim he made peace with Volotsky and others ... S start succession box title Archbishop of Novgorod before Gennady Archbishop of Novgorod ... his death, the See of Novgorod remained vacant for 17 years. ref Michael C. Paul, Continuity and Change ... of Novgorod Category 1516 deaths Category Eastern Orthodox Christians from Russia Category 16th ...   more details



  1. Gennady of Novgorod

    File Gennady of Novgorod.jpg thumb right Gennady Archbishop of Novgorod Gennady lang ru died December 4, 1505 was Archbishop of Novgorod Archbishop of Novgorod the Great and Pskov from 1484 to 1504. He was most instrumental in fighting the Sect of Skhariya the Jew Heresy of the Judaizers and is famous for compiling the first complete codex of the Bible in Slavic in 1499, known as the Slavic translations of the Bible Gennady Bible . Gennady is a saint of the Russian Orthodox Church . His feast day is December 4 OS December 17 in the Gregorian Calendar . Gennady was from the Gonzov boyar clan of Moscow and was, prior to his archiepiscopate, hegumen of the Chudov Monastery in the Moscow Kremlin . His immediate predecessor in Novgorod, Sergei, served less than a year and was recalled and confined to the Chudov Monastery apparently due to mental illness. Gennady was named Archbishop of Novgorod in Moscow and placed in office on December 12, 1484, the first Novgorodian prelate not chosen by lots since 1359. ref Michael C. Paul, Episcopal Election in Novgorod, Russia 1156 1478, Church History Studies in Christianity and Culture 72, 2 June 2003 275. ref He arrived in Novgorod in January 1485 with the task as had been Sergei s of bringing the newly conquered Novgorodian church the city ... , 2003 . ref References Reflist S start succession box title Archbishop of Novgorod before Sergei years 1484&ndash 1504 after Serapion Archbishop of Novgorod Serapion I S end Persondata name Gennady ... archbishop, Feofil, had been removed only in 1480 more in line with Muscovite ecclesiastical practices ... difficulty during his archepiscopate, however, was rooting out the Judaizer heresy from Novgorod and also ... Medieval Russia, The Journal of Popular Culture 31, no. 4 1998 17 32 Andrei Pliguzov, Archbishop ... place of death DEFAULTSORT Gennady Category Russian saints Category Archbishops and Metropolitans of Novgorod ... Category Translators of the Bible into Church Slavonic es Gennadi de N vgorod fr Gennade de Novgorod ...   more details



  1. Anthony of Novgorod

    Anthony Of Novgorod fl. 13th century was a Russian archbishop . Born Dobryna Jadrejkovich to a wealthy family, around 1190 he joined the monastery of Chutynski. ref name keck1998 ref name walsh2007 In 1200, he undertook a pilgrimage to Constantinople and wrote an account of his journey in his Pilgrim s Book , which is of interest to historians for its description of the city and its religious monuments. ref name geary1994 After the archbishop of Novgorod was banished, Anthony temporarily ascended to the role, but returned the see when his predecessor was permitted to return. Anthony again became the archbishop in 1225, then remained in the position until retiring in 1228 for health reasons. ref name walsh2007 He died c. 1231&ndash 1232 after a disease had rendered him mute. ref name keck1998 References reflist refs ref name walsh2007 citation first1 Michael last1 Walsh year 2007 title A New Dictionary of Saints East and West page 54 publisher Liturgical Press isbn 0 8146 3186 X url http books.google.com books?id 8mUJ58SMMhEC&pg PA54 ref ref name geary1994 citation first Patrick J. last Geary year 1994 title Living with the dead in the Middle Ages series Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary Subjects Series page 223 publisher Cornell University Press isbn 0 8014 8098 1 url http books.google.com books?id 6z9p464GbZgC&pg PA223 ref ref name keck1998 citation first1 Karen Rae last1 Keck year 1998 title Anthony of Novgorod work The Ecole Initiative url http ecole.evansville.edu glossary anovgorod.html accessdate 2011 10 21 ref Bishop stub Category Archbishops and Metropolitans of Novgorod ru ...   more details



  1. Prince of Novgorod

    of Novgorod local bishop or archbishop after 1165 were elected at the veche, and it is said the veche ...The Prince of Novgorod lang ru , knyaz novgorodskii was the chief executive of Novgorod ... of Novgorod as well. The office began sometime in the ninth century when, according to tradition ... tenth century when Vladimir the Great was prince of Novgorod. The office or title technically continued ... of Russian Sovereigns his list of titles was rarely given in complete form was Prince of Novgorod ... the Great to rule in Novgorod, and after Vladimir became Grand Prince of Kiev, he sent his son, Yaroslav the Wise to reign in Novgorod. Republican period From the early twelfth century to 1478, the prince s power in the Republic of Novgorod was more nominal. Imperial and Soviet era scholars often argued that the office was ineffectual after 1136, when Vsevolod Mstislavich of Novgorod and Pskov Prince Vsevolod Mstislavich was dismissed by the Novgorodians, and that Novgorod could invite and dismiss ... kul tury, 2003 , 64 135. ref In this way, the prince of Novgorod was no longer ruler of Novgorod ..., Was the Prince of Novgorod a Third rate bureaucrat after 1136? Jahrb cher f r Geschichte Osteuropas ..., from the late tenth century to the fall of Novgorod in 1478, the princes of Novgorod were dismissed ... two centuries and even then it was not always elective. ref Paul, Was the Prince of Novgorod a Third ... 31, No. 1 2 Spring Summer, 2004 39 59. ref According to a remark in the chronicles, Novgorod had the right, after 1196, to pick their prince of their own free will, ref Arseny Nasonov , ed., Novgorod ... and dismissed only about half the time, and Novgorod often chose the most powerful prince in Rus ... of Novgorod a Third rate bureaucrat after 1136? 82 94. ref That usually meant that the prince in Kiev ... relative to be prince of Novgorod. At times other princes, from Tver , Lithuania , and elsewhere, also vied for the Novgorodian throne. Thus Novgorod did not really choose its prince, but considering ...   more details



  1. Novgorod (disambiguation)

    Novgorod may refer to Cities and towns Veliky Novgorod , a city in Russia Nizhny Novgorod , a city in Russia Novohrad Volynskyi , a city in Ukraine Novhorod Siverskyi , a city in Ukraine Other Novgorod Airport , one of the two airports in the city of Velikiy Novgorod, Russia Novgorod Army Operational Group , an operational manoeuvre group created on the 13 August 1939 in the Leningrad Military District, Russia Novgorod Oblast , a federal subject of Russia Nizhny Novgorod Oblast , a federal subject of Russia Novgorod Republic , medieval Russian state which stretched from the Baltic Sea to the Ural Mountains between the 12th and 15th centuries Novgorod First Chronicle , ancient extant chronicle of the Novgorod Republic Russian battleship Novgorod Russian battleship Novgorod , a circular vessel laid down in 1871 Novgorod case , the conventional term used in the Russian blogosphere and mass media for the controversial criminal case Novgorod Codex , a name for the oldest book of Kievan Rus Rus Novgorod newspaper Novgorod newspaper , a newspaper published in Veliky Novgorod, Russia 3799 Novgorod , a minor planet See also Novgorodsky disambiguation Disambig geo Category Russian toponyms bg cs Novgorod rozcestn k cy Novgorod de Nowgorod Begriffskl rung eo Novgorod fr Novgorod homonymie hr Novgorod it Novgorod he la Novogardia lt Novogrudas reik m s nl Novgorod pl Nowogr d pt Novgorod ro Novgorod dezambiguizare ru sk Novgorod sv Novgorod olika betydelser uk vi Novgorod nh h ng ...   more details



  1. Vladimir of Novgorod

    Image Cathedral of St. Sophia, the Holy Wisdom of God in Novgorod, Russia.jpg thumb Vladimir is buried in this cathedral he built in Novgorod. Infobox royalty name Vladimir of Novgorod title Prince of Novgorod Land Novgorod image caption reign 1036 1052 coronation othertitles full name Vladimir Yaroslavovich predecessor successor spouse Anna issue Rostislav Vladimirovich , Yaropolk house Riurik Dynasty royal anthem father Yaroslav the Wise mother Ingegard Anna birth date 1020 birth place death date October 4, 1052 aged 32 death place Novgorod date of burial place of burial Saint Sophia Cathedral in Novgorod St Sophia Cathedral , Novgorod Vladimir Yaroslavich lang ru 1020 October 4, 1052 reigned as prince of Veliky Novgorod Novgorod from 1036 until his death. He was the eldest ... of Sweden . ref Traditionally, Ingegerd is associated with Anna of Novgorod, who is buried in the cathedral ... person as Ingegerd. ref In the state affairs he was assisted by the voivode Vyshata and the Archbishop of Novgorod bishop Luka Zhidiata . In 1042, Vladimir may have been Novgorodian raids into Finland ... IX . He predeceased his father by two years and was buried by him in Saint Sophia Cathedral in Novgorod St Sophia Cathedral he had built in Novgorod . His sarcophagus is in a niche on the south ... the Yaroslaviches triumvirate. Coincidentally, the Vyshata of Novgorod pledged his support to Rostislav ... color bfc boxstyle 5 background color 9fe 1 1. Vladimir of Novgorod 2 2. Yaroslav I the Wise 3 3. Ingegerd ... . NAME Novgorod, Vladimir Ii, Prince Of ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1020 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH October 4, 1052 PLACE OF DEATH Novgorod DEFAULTSORT Novgorod, Vladimir Ii, Prince Of Category Kievan Rus Category Novgorod Republic Category European royalty Category 1020 births Category 1052 deaths Category Burials in Saint Sophia Cathedral in Novgorod es Vlad mir de N vgorod id Vladimir dari Novgorod it Vladimir II di Novgorod pl W odzimierz Jaros awowicz ru ...   more details



  1. Massacre of Novgorod

    by the Archbishop of Novgorod , Bishop Archbishop of Novgorod The Muscovite period Pimen , to surrender ... treachery at Novgorod within his own court, examining who had had contact with the Archbishop ... Novgorod Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth Ivan Ivanovich Son of Ivan IV Archbishop of Novgorod List of massacres ...The Massacre of Novgorod was an attack launched by Tsar Ivan IV of Russia Ivan IV s oprichniki on the city of Velikiy Novgorod Novgorod , Russia in 1570. The sheer number of casualties combined with the extreme .... Treason at Izborsk One year before the infamous sack of Novgorod, in 1569, the tsar evicted several thousand from Novgorod and the neighboring town of Pskov in an attempt to avoid a betrayal like ... viewed as the largest threats, his cousin, Prince Vladimir Andreevich, and the city of Novgorod. Rumors ... an attack on Novgorod claiming treason and treachery. It is probably not a coincidence that Novgorod ... of the document s existence and location, had been punished by the people of Novgorod and composed the document in revenge, forging the signatures of the Archbishop and other important citizens. ref Solov ev ... to unseat or at least destabilize Ivan. There is little to no concrete evidence to suggest that that Novgorod actually planned to defect to Poland Lithuania. Novgorod s planned defection as well ... twice. ref Crummey, Robert O., New Wine in Old Bottles? Ivan IV and Novgorod , Russian History 14 1987 , p. 61 76 ref Ivan in Novgorod Initial Attack In the summer of 1569 Ivan and the oprichnina council decided to march on Novgorod that December to exact revenge for the alleged treasonous behavior ... centers, then all the way to Novgorod, plundering and terrorizing each population, laying waste ... of Russia p130 ref Confrontation with Archbishop Pimen On January 6 the Tsar arrived with Tsarevich .... On January 8 Ivan proceeded into Novgorod and was met on the bridge over the Volkhov River , as was customary, by the Archbishop Pimen. In line with tradition and ceremony, the Archbishop attempted ...   more details



  1. 3799 Novgorod

    otheruses2 Novgorod Infobox planet minorplanet yes width 25em bgcolour FFFFC0 apsis name Novgorod symbol image caption discovery yes discovery ref discoverer Nikolai Chernykh discovery site Crimean Astrophysical Observatory discovered September 22, 1979 designations yes mp name 3799 alt names 1979 SL9 mp category orbit ref epoch May 14, 2008 aphelion 3.6122522 perihelion 2.6843014 semimajor eccentricity 0.1473744 period 2040.3646472 avg speed inclination 1.35005 asc node 157.03187 mean anomaly 157.43782 arg peri 95.13150 satellites physical characteristics yes dimensions mass density surface grav escape velocity sidereal day axial tilt pole ecliptic lat pole ecliptic lon albedo 0.1003 temperatures temp name1 mean temp 1 max temp 1 temp name2 max temp 2 spectral type abs magnitude 11.7 3799 Novgorod 1979 SL9 is a Asteroid belt main belt asteroid discovered on September 22, 1979 by Nikolai Chernykh at the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory . It is named after Veliky Novgorod , one of Russia s most historic cities. External links http ssd.jpl.nasa.gov sbdb.cgi?sstr 3799 Novgorod JPL Small Body Database Browser on 3799 Novgorod Reflist Minor planets navigator 3798 de Jager 3800 Karayusuf Small Solar System bodies DEFAULTSORT Novgorod Category Main Belt asteroids Category Asteroids named for places Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1979 beltasteroid stub eo 3799 Novgorodo fa it 3799 Novgorod la 3799 Novgorod hu 3799 Novgorod ja pl 3799 Novgorod pt 3799 Novgorod ru 3799 sk 3799 Novgorod sr 3799 uk 3799 vi 3799 Novgorod yo 3799 Novgorod ...   more details



  1. Novgorod (newspaper)

    Novgorod lang ru is a weekly newspaper published in Veliky Novgorod , Russia . It was founded on October 19, 1990. The newspaper comes out on Thursdays and has a circulation of 92,000. As of 2007, the editor in chief is Valery V. Chernous. External links http www.gazetanovgorod.ru Official website Category Newspapers published in Russia Category Publications established in 1990 Category Russian language newspapers Category Novgorod Oblast Russia newspaper stub ...   more details



  1. Novgorod Viceroyalty

    5 August  24 , 1776. It was subdivided into two oblast s Novgorod Oblast, Russian Empire Novgorod and Olonets Oblast . The predecessor of Novgorod Viceroyalty was Novgorod Governorate with the seat in Novgorod . Tver Province which belonged to Novgorod Governorate, was transformed into Tver Viceroyalty , and the rest of the governorate became Novgorod Viceroyalty. Novgorod Oblast included .... During this period, Novgorod Viceroyalty bordered with Vologda Viceroyalty in the northeast ..., Novgorod Viceroyalty in this period comprised the areas of what is currently Novgorod Oblast , Murmansk ... and Novoladozhsky Uyezd of Novgorod Oblast were transferred from Novgorod Viceroyalty to Saint Petersburg ... novobl Novgorodsky Uyezd with the administrative center located in Veliky Novgorod Novgorod Belozersky ... . In 1796, Olonets Viceroyalty was abolished and divided between Novgorod and Arkhangelsk Governorate Arkhangelsk Viceroyalties . After this event, Novgorod Viceroyalty was mentioned in official documents only as Novgorod Governorate. ref name novobl Governors The administration of the viceroyalty was performed by a namestnik vice roy and controlled by a governor general. The governors of Novgorod ...   more details



  1. Novgorod Oblast

    Infobox Russian federal subject en name Novgorod Oblast ru name image map Novgorod ... Coat of arms of Novgorod Oblast image flag Flag of Novgorod Oblast.svg flag caption Flag of Novgorod ... region Northwestern adm ctr type Administrative center adm ctr name Veliky Novgorod adm ctr ... of Novgorod Oblast Governor leader title ref leader name Sergey Gerasimovich Mitin Sergey Mitin leader name ref ref name HeadName Official website of Novgorod Oblast. http www.niac.natm.ru vlast governor Sergey Gerasimovich Mitin, Governor of Novgorod Oblast ru icon ref legislature Novgorod Oblast Duma Oblast Duma legislature ref website http www.niac.natm.ru website ref date March 2011 Novgorod ... city of Veliky Novgorod . Some of the oldest Russian cities, including Veliky Novgorod and Staraya Russa , are located there. The historic monuments of Veliky Novgorod are surroundings have been ... 2010Census ru pop ref 2010Census ref Geography Novgorod Oblast borders with Leningrad Oblast in the north ... districts in European Russia. The biggest lake in the area, Lake Seliger , is divided between Novgorod ... , Lake Piros , and Lake Meglino . Two areas in Novgorod Oblast have been designated as protected ... Nature Reserve in Pskov Oblast . Economy Industry Novgorod Oblast is noted for its science and labor ... s marketable commodities. The chemical industry is Novgorod Oblast s leading economic sector .... Fertilizer companies using both local and imported raw materials produce nitrogen fertilizer s Novgorod ... and other building materials. The glass industry is also well developed in Novgorod Oblast. Novgorod Oblast s economic complex is a combination of companies of regional significance forestry ... centers are Veliky Novgorod specialized machine engineering, electrical and radio engineering, chemical ... divisions Main Administrative divisions of Novgorod Oblast The oblast is administratively ... Veliky Novgorod , Borovichi , and Staraya Russa and twenty one districts. Another seven towns ...   more details




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