Merge PatriarchFilaret disambiguation date November 2009 PatriarchFilaret may refer to PatriarchFilaretFeodorRomanov 1553 1633 of Moscow and all Rus PatriarchFilaret Mykhailo Denysenko of Ukrainian Orthodox Church Kiev Patriarchy, former Metropolitan of Kiev and All Ukraine of the Russian Orthodox Church disambig ... more details
of Romanov link FA pl af Patriarg Filaret van Moskou be , ca Feodor Nikititx Rom nov de Philaret von Moskau es Fi dor Nik tich Rom nov eu Filaret aitalehena Fiodor Romanov fr F dor Romanov it F dor Nikiti Romanov nl Filaret van Moskou ja pl Filaret patriarcha ...Infobox Patriarch name PatriarchFilaretpatriarch of Patriarch of Moscow and all Russia image philaret.jpg church Russian Orthodox Church see Moscow birth name Fyodor Nikitich Romanov enthroned 1619 ended 1633 predecessor Patriarch Hermogenes successor Patriarch Joasaphus I birth date c. 1553 birth ... & Varvara Ivanovna Khovrina spouse Xenia Shestova children Boris Fyodorovich Romanov, Nikita Fyodorovich Romanov, Lev Fyodorovich Romanov, Tatiana Fyodorovna Romanov, Michael of Russia Mikhail Fyodorovich Romanov , Ivan Fyodorovich Romanov, occupation profession alma mater signature Feodor Nikitich Romanov lang ru , IPA ru f d r n k it t r man f IPA 1553 1 October 1633 was a Russian boyar who after temporary disgrace rose to become patriarch of Moscow as Filaret ... of his son, Michael I of Russia Mikhail Feodorovich . Life Feodor was born in Moscow the second son of the prominent boyar Nikita Romanovich and was the first to bear the Romanov surname. During the reign of his first cousin Feodor I of Russia Feodor I 1584 1598 , young FeodorRomanov distinguished ..., he released Filaret and made him metropolitan bishop metropolitan of Rostov 1605 . File Filaret of moscow.jpg thumb left 200px PatriarchFilaret of Moscow. A 19th century hand drawn lubok . In 1609 Filaret fell into the hands of False Dmitriy II , who named him Patriarch of all Russia, though his ... and his father, the most holy PatriarchFilaret . Theoretically they were co regent s, but Filaret ..., Patriarch ALTERNATIVE NAMES Fyodor Nikitich Romanov SHORT DESCRIPTION Patriarch of Moscow and all ... , to take monastic vows under the names of Filaret and Martha respectively. Filaret was kept in the strictest ... more details
Church of the Kyivan Patriarchate and History of Christianity in Ukraine . Infobox Patriarch honorific prefix name Filaretpatriarch of honorific suffix image Filaret 2008 08 19.jpg church Ukrainian Orthodox ... , the exharchate s mother church mother cathedral . In 1961 Filaret served in the mission of the Russian Orthodox Church to the Patriarch of Alexandria . In January 1962 Filaret was elected vicar Bishop of the Saint Petersburg Leningrad Eparchy and, in February, was ordained bishop in Leningrad by Patriarch Pimen I Metropolitan Pimen later Moscow Patriarch and other bishops. Filaret was appointed ... of Patriarch Pimen I Pimen I , the Patriarch of Moscow Patriarch of Moscow and All Rus , Filaret personally ... Cathedral in Kyiv, Patriarch Alexei handed to Metropolitan Filaret a Tomos granting independence ..., upon the death of Volodymyr, Filaret was elected head of the UOC KP by a vote of 160 5. Patriarch ... been various, but unsubstantiated, rumours regarding PatriarchFilaret he is alleged to have a common ..., the Hierarchical Council of the Russian Orthodox Church defrocked PatriarchFilaret and then excommunicated ... July 1995 ended Incumbent predecessor Patriarch Volodomyr Romaniuk Volodymyr successor birth date ... ordination 18 June 1951 consecration 4 February 1962 consecrated by Pimen I of Moscow PatriarchFilaret secular name in Ukrainian Mykhailo Antonovych Denysenko , in Russian Mikhail Antonovich Denisenko , officially His Holiness , the Patriarch of Kyiv and All Etymology of Rus and derivatives Rus Ukraine Filaret born 23 January 1929 is the head of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church Kiev Patriarchate ... a close associate of Patriarch Alexius I of Moscow. He took monastic vows in 1950 assuming the monastic name Filaret and was Holy Orders ordained hierodeacon in January 1950 and priest in June 1951 ... collegiate body of the Russian Orthodox Church, and responsible for electing the Moscow Patriarch ... years. As a leader of the Russian Orthodox Church in Ukraine , Filaret actively and publicly supported ... more details
Filaret is a male name of Greek origin, commonly used as a monastic name in the Orthodox Church, and may refer to People PatriarchFilaretFeodorRomanov 1553 1633 , patriarch of Moscow from 1612 1633, father of Tsar Michael I of Russia Filaret, Metropolitan of Moscow 1782 1867 , or Vasily Drozdov, patriarch of Moscow from 1821 1867 Filaret Kolessa 1871 1947 , Ukrainian ethnographer, folklorist, composer, musicologist and literary critic PatriarchFilaret Mykhailo Denysenko , head of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church Kiev Patriarchy since 1995 Filaret, Metropolitan of Minsk and Slutsk since 1978 Other uses Filaret Association , a Lithuanian political organization founded in 1820 by Tomasz Zan Filaret Station , the first railway station in Romania, now a bus station see History of Bucharest Filaret, a village in Giurgi a Commune, Dolj County, Romania disambig hn de Philaretos Begriffskl rung fr Philar te it Filarete disambigua ja ru uk ... more details
Filaret Mykhailovych Kolessa lang uk 1871 February 4, 1947 was a Ukrainians Ukrainian ethnographer , folklorist , composer , musicologist and literary critic . He was a member of the Shevchenko Scientific Society from 1909, The Free Ukrainian Academy of Sciences from 1929, and the founder of Ukrainian ethnographic musicology . Biography Filaret Mykhailovych Kolessa was born in the village of Tatarsk now the village of Pishchane, Lviv oblast . He studied at the University of Vienna under Anton Bruckner from 1891 1892 and he completed his studies at the Lviv University in 1896. Filaret taught in various high schools in Lviv , Stryi , and Sambir . He worked with Ivan Franko , Mykola Lysenko , Lesia Ukrainka . In 1918 he defended his dissertation at the University of Vienna and received the title Doctor of Philology . He studied the rhythms of Ukrainian folk songs of Galicia Central Europe Galicia , Volhyn and Lemkivshchyna . From 1939 he was a professor at the Lviv University, from 1940 the director of the State museum of ethnography in Lviv, director of the Lviv section of the Institute for Art studies, Folklore and Ethnography of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR from 1940 , and a participant at international conferences of musicologists and philologists at Prague , Warsaw , Vienna , and Antwerp . Filaret Kolessa died on February 4, 1947. He is buried in Lviv. Family Filaret had a brother named Oleksander Mykhailovych Kolessa Oleksander . He was also the father of Mykola Kolessa and the uncle of Lubka Kolessa . Main works ... uk icon Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kolessa, Filaret ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... Kolessa, Filaret Category Kobzarstvo Category Ukrainian composers Kolessa, Filaret Category Ukrainian musicologists Kolessa Filaret Category Ukrainian literary critics Kolessa Filaret Category ... Category Ukrainian music educators pl Filaret Ko essa ru , uk ... more details
The Filaret Association also translated as filaret e s , philaret e s lang pl Zgromadzenie Filaret w , Towarzystwo Przyjaci Po ytecznej Zabawy , filareci from the Greek phil retos , lovers of virtue was a secret organization created in 1820 by Tomasz Zan within the Philomates following the dissolution, under pressure from Wilno University authorities, of the Radiant Association . The Filaretes continued the latter s traditions, but with a much clearer pro Polish independence goal. They were dedicated to the study of Polish patriotic literature. The Association was disbanded in 1823 following the arrests of the Philomathes . Prominent members Tomasz Zan Jan Czeczot Franciszek Malewski Adam Mickiewicz Aleksander Chod ko Ignacy Domeyko Antoni Edward Odyniec Poland hist stub Lithuania hist stub Belarus hist stub Category 1820 establishments Category 1823 disestablishments Category History of Lithuania 1795 1918 Category History of Poland 1795 1918 Category History of Belarus 1795 1918 Category Secret societies Category Polish independence and revolutionary organizations be be x old lt Filaretai pl Filareci ru ... more details
Image Patriarch Iosif.jpg thumb 200px Patriarch Joseph, a 19th century hand drawn lubok . Patriarch Joseph lang ru died April 15, 1652 was the sixth Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia, elected after an unusual one and a half year break. The early life of Joseph is unclear. Before the election he was an archimandrite of the Simonov Monastery . For the first time the patriarch was elected by sortition from candidates offered by tsar Mikhail Fyodorovich in coordination with the Council of Bishops. The election was held on March 20, 1642 in Moscow. Joseph came into office on March 27 and was titled master and not sovereign as his predecessor PatriarchFilaretFeodorRomanovFilaret had been . Patriarchate Joseph conducted a fairly conservative policy. When Danish prince Valdemar Christian arrived to Moscow in 1644 Joseph began persuading him to adopt Orthodoxy because Valdemar was married to tsarevna Irina Mikhailovna Romanova Irina Romanova . When Valdemar refused, Joseph opened the debate on June 2, 1644. The debate was limited mainly to the fulfilment of the infant baptism christening but Orthodox scholars couldn t competently prove their opinion. In 1650 Joseph opened another debate, on Russian and Greek Orthodoxy with Paisius I , the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem Patriarch of Jerusalem . Joseph also introduced the so called adverbial singing instead of deformed khomovoye . He died on Maundy Thursday . start box s rel or succession box title Patriarch of Moscow before Patriarch Joasaphus I Joasaphus I years 1642&ndash 1652 after Patriarch Nikon Nikon end box External links ru icon http www.pravoslavie.ru arhiv 040625105839 , 1 ru icon http www.pravoslavie.ru arhiv 040727123358 , 2 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Joseph ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH April 15, 1652 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Joseph Category ... more details
, Metropolitan of Belgrade and Karlovci and Serbian Patriarch 2011.png thumb right The coat of arms of the Serbian Patriarch, who also holds the titles of Archbishop of Pe , Metropolitan of Belgrade ..., a patriarch was a man who exercised Autocracy autocratic authority as a pater familias over an extended ... view entry m en gb0610420 DWS M EN GB 047375 patriarch , Oxford Dictionaries ref Abraham , Isaac ... its religious meaning in the Septuagint version of the Bible . ref CathEncy wstitle Patriarch ref ... he is often without enforceable jurisdiction of such a Patriarch is termed a Patriarchate . Historically, a Patriarch may often be the logical choice to act as Ethnarch , representing the community that is identified ... back to the 1st century. The List of Patriarchs of the Church of the East Catholicos Patriarch of Seleucia Ctesiphon , chief of the Assyrian Church of the East. The Patriarch of the Ancient Church ... See See of Rome The Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople , chief of the Orthodox Church of Constantinople ... Patriarch of Alexandria and All Africa and the chief of the Greek Orthodox Church of Alexandria . The List of Greek Orthodox Patriarchs of Antioch Patriarch of Antioch and the head of the Orthodox ... Patriarch of Jerusalem Patriarch of Jerusalem and the chief of the Orthodox Church of Jerusalem ... of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church Patriarch of All Bulgaria and the chief of the Bulgarian Orthodox ... and pastoral assistance . ref The Catholicos Patriarch of All Georgia and the chief of the Georgian ... for humanitarian and pastoral support . ref The Serbian Patriarch and the chief of the Serbian ... of Moscow Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia and the chief of the Russian Orthodox Church in Russia ... assistance . ref The List of Patriarch of All Romania Patriarch of All Romania and the chief of the Romanian ... The Russian Old Orthodox Church Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia chief of the Russian Old Orthodox Church . The Ukrainian Orthodox Church Kiev Patriarchate Patriarch of Kiev chief of the Ukrainian ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Joasaphus I I Ioasaf I in Russian language Russian ? November 28, 1640, Moscow was the fourth Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia 1634 1640 . Joasaphus took monastic vows in Solovetsky Monastery . In 1621, he became a hegumen at Pskovo Pechorsky Monastery . In January 1627, Joasaphus was appointed archbishop of Pskov and Velikiye Luki . He is known for his protection of Pskov s trade privileges and resistance to pretensions of the German people German merchants, for which he would be punished by the patriarch . Upon Patriarch Filaret of Moscow and All Rus Philaret s death in 1634, Joasaphus was appointed his successor. One of Joasaphus first deeds was severe punishment of Joseph Kurtsevich, Archbishop of Suzdal , for his indecent behaviour. He took part in reviving Moscow s printing activities. They published 23 ecclesiastic books under his supervision. In 1636, Joasaphus wrote Pamyat, or memo , in which he urged Russian clergymen to settle all the discords between themselves. He also published a piece called Lestnitsa vlastyam, or Hierarchy of power , in which he explained the hierarchy of clergymen during divine services and sobor s. Also, Joasaphus published the so called Trebnik, or book of prayers with a supplement of Philaret s resolutions and decrees. Joasaphus I is buried in the Cathedral of the Dormition in the Moscow Kremlin . S start S rel or Succession box title Patriarch of Moscow before Patriarch Filaret Feodor Romanov Philaret years 1634&ndash 1640 after Patriarch Joseph Joseph S end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Joasaphus, Patriarch, I ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1640 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Joasaphus, Patriarch, I Category 1640 deaths Joasaphus I Category Metropolitans and Patriarchs of Moscow Filaret Category Burials at Dormition Cathedral, Moscow Filaret Category 17th century Russian people link GA pl af ... more details
for tsar Ivan of the Romanov dynasty Ivan V of Russia refimprove date September 2008 Ivan Nikitich Romanov , Russian 156? &ndash 16 July 1640 was a son of Nikita Romanovich Zakharyin from his second wife, a junior half brother of Feodor Nikitich RomanovPatriarchFilaret and an uncle of the first Tsar from the Romanov dynasty, Michael of Russia Mikhail Fedorovich . Life In the election campaign of 1613 he was named one of candidates to the throne. When Cossacks gave their support to his nephew Mikhail, Ivan Nikitich purportedly said to them This prince Mikhail Fedorovich is too young and not yet in his full reason . As a result, he never held any governmental posts since then. He is said to have been the greatest private proprietor of his day ref Jerome Blum, Lord and Peasant in Russia,1961,page 260 ref reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Romanov, Ivan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1640 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Romanov, Ivan Category House of Romanov Category 1640 deaths Russia noble stub be it Ivan Nikiti Romanov ja ru , ... more details
File Mitrapalit Filaret 01.jpg thumb 200px Filaret, Metropolitan of Minsk and Slutsk Metropolitan Bishop Metropolitan Filaret lang ru , lang be , born Kirill Varfolomeyevich Vakhromeev , lang be , lang ru born 21 March 1935 in Moscow is the current Metropolitan of Minsk and Slutsk , the Patriarchal Exarch of All Belarus and the leader of the Belarusian Orthodox Church that is an autonomous part of the Russian Orthodox Church . Born in 1935 in Moscow , RSFSR , Kirill attended the Moscow Theological Academy in 1954 after spending a year in the seminary . During the course of his studies, he chose the name Filaret when he received the monastic tonsure in 1959. Two years later, he graduated from the Academy with a doctorate in theology. After serving in Minsk, Kaliningrad and Moscow, Filaret was appointed Metropolitan of Minsk and the entire Belarusian SSR in 1978. In 1989, as the collapse of the Soviet Union was imminent, Filaret was appointed to become the patriarchal exarch of the new country of Belarus. He also served a short term in the Supreme Council of Belarusian SSR as a people s deputy. In 2006, for his work in the Russian Orthodox Church he was awarded the title Hero of Belarus by President Alexander Lukashenko . ref http www.belawards.narod.ru KHeroBlr.htm ref References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Filaret, Metopolitan of Minsk and Slutsk ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 21 March 1935 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Filaret, Metopolitan of Minsk and Slutsk Category 1935 births Category Living people Category People from Moscow Category Belarusian clergy Category Eastern Orthodox bishops Category Belarusian people of Russian ... be x old bg de Filaret von Minsk und Sluzk es Kiril Vajromeev pl Filaret Wachromiejew ru ... more details
No footnotes date July 2011 Original research date July 2011 File Filaret, Metropolitan of Moscow.jpg thumb right Metropolitan Filaret in his cell, 1850 File Interior of St Volodymyr s Cathedral in Kyiv 2 .jpg thumb St Vladimir s Cathedral in Kiev was built at the suggestion of Filaret. Filaret Drozdov , Metropolitan bishop Metropolitan of Moscow 26 December 1782 1 December 1867 was the most influential figure in the Russian Orthodox Church for more than 40 years, from 1821 to 1867. He was canonized on 13 October 1994 and his feast day is celebrated on November 19 . Life He was born in Kolomna as Vasily Drozdov lang ru . He was educated at the seminaries of Kolomna and Troitse Sergiyeva Lavra , and on the completion of his studies was at once appointed professor in the latter. He became preacher of the lavra in 1806, and four years later was appointed professor of theology in the ecclesiastical academy of Alexander Nevsky Lavra in St. Petersburg , becoming archimandrite ... impression on Filaret he explained the success of the Russians by moral reason and read a lecture ... Altai . Filaret was responsible for some of the worst offences towards the Old Believers , including ... Believers. Filaret was also directly involved in the imprisonment of Old Believer hierarchs and monastics. Works Filaret was a prominent figure in preparing a Russian Synodal Bible Russian translation ... and New Collection of Sermons 1830 36 . Filaret also wrote spiritual poems from an early age his ... Filaret and the Russian religious philosophy ru icon http www.rulex.ru 01210127.htm Biography ru ... years 1821&ndash 1867 s end Persondata NAME Filaret ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH ... Filaret Category Metropolitans and Patriarchs of Moscow Filaret Category 1782 births Filaret Category 1867 deaths Filaret Category Russian saints Category 19th century Christian saints Category ... ja pl Filaret Drozdow ru sv Filaret Drozdov ... more details
Pimen I 1971 1990 PatriarchFilaret Denysenko Metropolitan Filaret of Kiev and All Ukraine , locum ...Use mdy dates date April 2012 Infobox Christian leader honorific prefix name Kirill patriarch of Patriarch of Moscow and all the Rus honorific suffix image Patriarch Kirill of Moscow .jpg caption Kirill I, Patriarch of Moscow and all the Rus , at his enthronement on February 1, 2009 ordination consecration ... of Leningrad profession Civil Servant, Russian Federation The Holy Patriarch of Moscow and all ... in the Russian Orthodox Church . The Patriarch of Moscow and All Rus is also the ruling Bishop Orthodox ... the Patriarch role, when the Russian bishops elected their own patriarch, Metropolitan Jonas, without ... by Council of Constantinople in 1590 and 1593, as Moscow had sent letters and so does the patriarch ... Church on October 28 November 10 , 1917. First Period of Patriarchs 1589 1721 class standard Patriarch True name colspan 2 Period of Patriarchs Icon Patriarch Job of Moscow Patriarch St. Job Ivan January 23, 1589 June 1605 File Patriarch Job of Moscow.jpg 120px Patriarch Ignatius June 30, 1605 May 1606 Patriarch Hermogenes June 3, 1606 February 17, 1612 File Patriarch Germogen tsarskiy titulyarnik 2.jpg 120px PatriarchFilaretFeodorRomanovPatriarchFilaret Fyodor Nikitich Romanov June 24, 1619 October 1, 1633 File Philaret.jpg 120px Patriarch Joasaphus I February 6, 1634 November 28, 1640 File I.jpg 120px Patriarch Joseph D yakov May 27, 1642 April 15, 1652 File Patriarch Iosif.jpg 120px Patriarch Nikon Nikita Minich inov July 25, 1652 December 12, 1666 File Portrait of Patriarx Nikon.jpg 120px Patriarch Joasaphus II small small February 10, 1667 February 17, 1672 File II.jpg 120px Patriarch Pitirim July 7, 1672 April 19, 1673 File .jpg 120px Patriarch Joachim Ivan Petrovich Savelov July 26, 1674 March 17, 1690 File Icon 02044 Patriarh Ioakim Moskovskij 1620 1690. Neizv. hud. XVII v. Rossiya.jpg 120px Patriarch Adrian Andrei August ... more details
Patriarch Germogen may refer to Patriarch Hermogenes 1530 1612 , Patriarch of all Russia Patriarch Germogen of Croatia 1861 1945 , Patriarch of Croatian Orthodox Church disambig ... more details
Latin Patriarch can refer to these Catholic counter claimants to the titles of the Pentarchy Latin Patriarch of Constantinople extinct Latin Patriarch of Antioch extinct Latin Patriarch of Alexandria extinct Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem It could also theoretically refer to one of the few other patriarch s of the Latin Rite Patriarch of Venice Patriarch of Lisbon Patriarch of the East Indies Patriarch of Aquileia extinct Patriarch of Grado merged with the office of the Bishop of Castello to become the Patriarch of Venice Patriarchate of Carthage Patriarch of Carthage extinct Patriarchate of the West Indies Patriarch of the West Indies extinct It should also be noted that Patriarch of Rome and all the West and Patriarch of the West are two rarely mentioned titles of the Pope . Catholic Church Catholicism also recognizes the patriarchs of the east patriarchs of the East , but they would never be called Latin. disambig ... more details
Patriarch Cyril Kirill I of Moscow born 1949 Cyril of Bulgaria Patriarch Cyril of Bulgaria 1901 1971 Cyril Lucaris Patriarch Cyril I of Alexandria 1572 1638 Patriarch Cyril II of Alexandria Patriarch Cyril of Constantinople disambiguation Patriarch Cyril III of Constantinople Patriarch Cyril VII of Constantinople Patriarch Cyril II of Jerusalem Cyril of Alexandria Patriarch Cyril I of Alexandria Cyril VI Tanas disambig ... more details
Patriarch of Kiev may refer to Patriarch of Ukrainian Orthodox Church Kiev Patriarchate Patriarch of Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church Patriarch of Ukrainian Catholic Major Archeparchy of Kyiv Halych dab no Patriarken av Kiev ... more details
Thoroughbred racehorse infobox horsename Silver Patriarch image caption sire Saddlers Hall grandsire Sadler s Wells horse Sadler s Wells dam Early Rising damsire Grey Dawn II Grey Dawn sex Stallion horse Stallion foaled 1994 country Ireland colour Gray horse Gray breeder Peter Winfield owner Peter Winfield trainer John L. Dunlop John Dunlop record 24 8 6 2 earnings 918,254 race Zetland Stakes 1996 br Lingfield Derby Trial 1997 br Coronation Cup 1998 br Gran Premio del Jockey Club 1998 br Jockey Club Stakes 1999 br Geoffrey Freer Stakes 1999 br British Classic Races British Classic Race wins br St. Leger Stakes 1997 awards honours updated Silver Patriarch foaled 1994 was a racehorse , winner of the 1997 St. Leger Stakes St Leger and of seven other races. He was ridden by Pat Eddery in all but three of his races. The horse was bred in Ireland , by Saddlers Hall and out of the United States American horse Early Rising , but was trained in United Kingdom Britain by John L. Dunlop John Dunlop . After winning two of his four starts as a two year old, at Newmarket Racecourse Newmarket and Pontefract Racecourse Pontefract , he finished third in the Sandown Classic Trial at Sandown Park Racecourse Sandown Park in April 1997, before winning the Lingfield Derby Trial and being touched off by a short head by Benny the Dip in an extremely tight finish to the 1997 Epsom Derby . He would go on to have a more successful career than the horse who beat him, who would not win any of his three subsequent races. Silver Patriarch started favourite for the 1997 Irish Derby , but finished a disappointing .... As a four year old he finished a narrow second to Romanov horse Romanov in the Jockey Club Stakes ... 2009 at the National Stud in Newmarket. Pedigree clear Pedigree name Silver Patriarch f Saddlers ... silver patriarch pedigreequery.com Silver Patriarch s pedigree http www.racingpost.co.uk horses racing horse form.sd?horse id 109256 racingpost.co.uk Silver Patriarch s race record St Leger Winners Category ... more details
The Patriarch of Aquileia was an office in the Roman Catholic Church . During the Middle Ages the Patriarchate of Aquileia State Patriarchate of Aquileia was a temporal state in Northern Italy . The Patriarchate of Aquileia Episcopal Patriarchate of Aquileia as a church office was suppressed in 1752. See also List of bishops and patriarchs of Aquileia DEFAULTSORT Patriarch Of Aquileia Category Patriarch of Aquileia RC stub ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Nikita Ivanovich Romanov Russian c. 1607 December 21, 1654 was a son of Ivan Romanov and a cousin of Tsar Michael of Russia Michael . He was the last Romanov of an unroyal line. Life Nikita Romanov was a notorious fronde frondeur , often chastised by his uncle patriarchFilaret . Adam Olearius tells he liked foreign music, dressed himself and even his servants in European clothes, shaved beard. He was believed to have had two children, a boy named Matthew Grossman and a girl named Katharine LaMantia Abt, with Russian noblewoman Sophia Malivoski but it cannot be proven. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Romanov, Nikita ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1654 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Romanov, Nikita Category House of Romanov Category Russian nobility Category 1654 deaths Russia noble stub be ja pl Nikita Romanow ru , ... more details
The titles Patriarch of Jerusalem or Bishop of Jerusalem may refer to The Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem , the primate of the Eastern Orthodox Church in Jerusalem, 1st century AD present the most likely meaning if there is no context given. The Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem , the representative of Oriental Orthodox Churches in Jerusalem 638 present The Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem , the Latin Rite archbishop of the Roman Catholic Church in Jerusalem, 1099 1291 and 1847 present The Anglican Bishop in Jerusalem , the bishop of the Anglican Church in Jerusalem, 1841 present never called a Patriarch. and, in a broad sense, to The Melkite Patriarch of Antioch, whose full title is Patriarch of Antioch and All the East, of Alexandria and Jerusalem of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church see List of Melkite Greek Catholic Patriarchs of Antioch See also Jerusalem in Christianity Early centers of Christianity Pentarchy Palestinian Patriarchate disambig Pentarchy Category Patriarchs of Jerusalem de Patriarch von Jerusalem es Patriarca de Jerusal n fr Patriarche de J rusalem no Patriarken av Jerusalem pl Patriarcha Jerozolimy pt Patriarca de Jerusal m sh Patrijarh Jeruzalema sv Patriark av Jerusalem ... more details
wikt patriarchPatriarch can refer to Patriarch , the highest ranking bishops of the autocephalous churches in Eastern Orthodoxy, Oriental Orthodoxy, the Roman Catholic Church, and the Assyrian Church of the East Patriarchs Bible , prominent figures in the Hebrew scriptures, especially Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob Patriarch Latter Day Saints , the Melchizedek Priesthood office in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints that is called evangelist in the New Testament Sangharaja , often translated as Supreme Patriarch , is a title given to senior Theravada Buddhism Buddhist monks in certain countries. In Buddhism , a patriarch is a historic teacher who transferred the teachings zh c p z l ancestor , see Lineage Buddhism . Nasi , the head of the Supreme Court Sanhedrin of Israel from 191 BCE to 425 CE. Sociology The leader of a patriarchy , a system of power where males predominate In fiction Kzinti Patriarch Other uses A clipper owned by the Aberdeen White Star Line In Video Games The boss on wave 11 on the Killing Floor 2009 video game Killing Floor See also Patriarchate Matriarch , the corresponding female term to some of these senses Patriarchalism , a seventeenth century political theory of absolute monarchy in England Disambig bs Patrijarh vor cs Patriarcha da Patriark flertydig de Patriarch Begriffskl rung es Patriarca desambiguaci n fr Patriarche hr Patrijarh it Patriarca no Patriark andre betydninger pt Patriarca desambigua o ru sk Patriarcha sr sh Patrijarh sv Patriarkat ... more details
Armenian patriarch may refer to legendary Armenian patriarchs Hayk Aram given name Aram , Armenian patriarch in the History of Armenia Moses of Chorene Ara the Beautiful Vahagn patriarchs catholicoses of the Armenian Church List of Catholicoi of Armenia List of Armenian Patriarchs of Constantinople List of Armenian Catholic Patriarchs of Cilicia List of Armenian Patriarchs of Jerusalem disambig ... more details
born April 1939 was the 140th patriarch of the Orthodox Church of Jerusalem from 2001 to 2005, though the dismissal was disputed. As Patriarch, he was styled Patriarch Irenaios or Irenaios I . Irenaios was elected patriarch on 13 August 2001 in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and enthroned on 15 September 2001 as Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem Patriarch of the Holy City of Jerusalem and all Palestine ..., the commission exonerated Patriarch Ireneos and concluded that the accusations made against ..., Patriarch Ireneos is still the legitimate Patriarch enjoying full powers. ref The Palestinian ... it boycotting with Patriarch Irenaios, and regarded him as dismissed as Patriarch of Jerusalem. The decision ... ceased to be Patriarch from that point. On 24 May 2005 a special pan Orthodox Conference, was convened ... Orthodox Conference under the presidency of the Ecumenical Patriarch voted overwhelmingly to confirm ... to monk ref This action is now widely viewed as being uncanonical. Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew ... NationalNews Article.aspx?ID 202599 Ousted patriarch behind locked doors in Jerusalem ref Theophilos III was elected as the new Patriarch on 22 August 2005 by the Synod. The election was confirmed ... tradition, the dismissal of a Patriarch of Jerusalem and the election of a replacement ... by June 2005. Ireneos continued to be recognized by Israel as the Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem ... Theophilos III as Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem. ref Jerusalem Post http fr.jpost.com servlet Satellite?cid 1196847383560&pagename JPost JPArticle ShowFull Court freezes recognition of Greek Patriarch ... of Patriarch Irenaios and other facts about Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem http www.gopoj.org ... http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi middle east 4517223.stm BBC News report of Patriarch Irenaios dismissal s start succession box before Patriarch Diodoros of Jerusalem Diodoros title Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem years 2001&ndash 2005 after Patriarch Theofilos III of Jerusalem Theophilos III s end Persondata ... more details
Tsar Vasili IV . In 1610, patriarch Ignatius supported False Dmitriy II . In 1611, he was freed ... patriarchs by the Russian Orthodox Church . Even though his predecessor Patriarch Jove Patriarch Job was removed from his post by force, the legitimacy of Ignatius election and his status as patriarch ... Profile at Drevo info.ru Site Rus S start S rel or Succession box before Patriarch Job of Moscow St Job title List of Metropolitans and Patriarchs of Moscow Patriarch of Moscow and all Russia years 1605&ndash 1606 after Patriarch Hermogenes Germogen S end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ignatius, Patriarch ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1540 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1620 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ignatius, Patriarch Category 1540 births Category 1620 ... more details