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  • Thumbnail for Patriarch Joasaphus II of Moscow
    Joasaph II (Russian: Иоасаф II (Новоторжец), Joasaph of Novy Torg) was Patriarch of Moscow and all Rus' from 1667 until his death five years and one day...
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  • of arms of Russia Portrait of Alexis of Russia Portrait of Patriarch Joasaphus II of Moscow Portrait of Louis XIV Wikimedia Commons has media related to...
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    deposition. Pitirim didn't succeed, however, because the council chose Joasaphus II over him. Only after the latter's death in 1672, Pitirim was appointed...
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    (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...
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    ended 1666 Predecessor Patriarch Joseph of Moscow Successor Patriarch Joasaphus II of Moscow Personal details Born Никита Минин (1605-05-07)7 May 1605 Veldemanovo...
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    signing of the Peace of Breda on July 31. February 27 (February 17 O.S.) – Joasaphus II is elected by the Council of Bishops as the new Patriarch of Moscow,...
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  • 1511 – 18 December 1521) Daniel (27 February 1522 – 2 February 1539) St. Joasaphus (6 February 1539 – January 1542) St. Macarius (19 March 1542 – 31 December...
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    reintroduced for the last time by the 1943 Bishops' Council, during World War II by the initiative of Soviet leader Joseph Stalin. To this date, 19 of the...
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    Dionysius II (Greek: Διονύσιος; died July 1556) was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1546 to 1556. Dionysius was born in Galata (now part of...
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  • signing of the Peace of Breda on July 31. February 27 (February 17 O.S.) – Joasaphus II is elected by the Council of Bishops as the new Patriarch of Moscow,...
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  • Patriarch of Constantinople Joasaphus, Metropolitan of Moscow (died 1556), Metropolitan of Moscow from 1539 to 1542 Joasaph II of Constantinople (fl. 1550s–1560s)...
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    Sweden in 1590, and conducting negotiations with the ambassadors of Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor from 1593 to 1594. He was made a boyar in 1583. On the...
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  • the death of Vasily "Nemoy" Shuisky and on petition from Metropolitan Joasaphus. Belsky's power reached its peak in 1541, when he was installed as Ivan...
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    Пятидесятнице Golubinsky, p. 122 Седмица 6-я по Пятидесятнице Иоасаф [Joasaphus] (in Russian). Православная Энциклопедия (The Orthodox Encyclopedia)....
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