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| Constantine IX Monomachos Constantine IX Monomachos (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Θ΄ Μονομάχος, Kōnstantinos IX Monomakhos), c. 1000–January 11, 1055, reigned as Byzantine emperor from June 11, 1042 to January 11, 1055. Constantine_IX_Monomachos
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| Eparchy Eparchy is an anglicized Greek word, authentically latinized as eparchia and loosely translating as 'rule over something', but has the following specific meanings, both in political history and in the hierarchy of the Eastern Churches. Eparchy
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| History of Christianity in Ukraine The History of Christianity in the lands of modern-day Ukraine dates back to the earliest centuries of the apostolic church. It has remained the dominant religion in the area since its acceptance in 988 by Vladimir the Great, who instated it as the state religion of Kievan Rus', a medieval East Slavic state. History_of_Christianity_in_Ukraine
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| History of Christianity in Ukraine Talk:History_of_Christianity_in_Ukraine
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| History of Belarus Talk:History_of_Belarus
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| Ivan Fyodorov (printer) Talk:Ivan_Fyodorov_(printer)
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| Russian Orthodox Old-Rite Church The Russian Orthodox Old-Rite Church (or Russian Orthodox Oldritualist Church, Russian Orthodox Old-Ritualist Church) () is an Eastern Orthodox Church of the Old Believers tradition, born from a schism within the Russian Orthodox Church following the liturgical reforms of Patriarch Nikon in the second half of 17th century (Old Believers). She is one of the two Old Believers churches that belong to the Belokrinitskaya Hierarchy - together with the Orthodox Old-Rite Church, sometimes also called Lipovan Orthodox Old-Rite Church. Russian_Orthodox_Old-Rite_Church
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| Patriarch Alexius II of Russia Talk:Patriarch_Alexius_II_of_Russia
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| Archimandrite Cyril The Archimandrite Cyril, formerly Ivan Dmitriyevich Pavlov (Иван Дмитриевич Павлов), is Archimandrite of the Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius in Sergiyev Posad, and an elder of the Russian Orthodox Church. Archimandrite_Cyril
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| Matryona Nikonova |feast_day=May 2 Matryona_Nikonova
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| Catholicate of Abkhazia The Catholicate of Abkhazia (, Greek: Καθολικος Αμπχαζία) was a subdivision of the Georgian Orthodox Church that existed as an independent entity in western Georgia from the 1470s to 1814. It was headed by the Catholicos (later, Catholicos Patriarch) of Abkhazia, officially styled as the Catholicos Patriarch of Imereti, Odishi, Ponto-Abkhaz-Guria, Racha-Lechkhum-Svaneti, Ossetians, Dvals, and all of the North. Catholicate_of_Abkhazia
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| Church of Kish/Archive 1 Talk:Church_of_Kish/Archive_1
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| Pomgol Pomgol was the name of two organizations created in the Russian SFSR during the Russian famine of 1921. The name is an abbreviation of the Russian term "Помощь голодающим" or "Relief for Starving". Pomgol
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| Patriarch Alexius II/Archive 1 Talk:Patriarch_Alexius_II/Archive_1
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| Neo-Byzantine architecture in the Russian Empire Neo-Byzantine architecture in the Russian Empire emerged in the 1850s and became an officially endorsed preferred architectural style for church construction during the reign of Alexander II of Russia (1855–1881), replacing the Russo-Byzantine style of Konstantin Thon. Although Alexander III changed state preferences in favor of late Russian Revival, neo-Byzantine architecture flourished during his reign (1881–1894) and continued to be used until the outbreak of World War I. Neo-Byzantine_architecture_in_the_Russian_Empire
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