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  2. Patriarch Adrian of Moscow - Wikipedia

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    Patriarch Adrian (Russian: Адриан; born Andrey, Андрей; 2 October 1638 – 16 October 1700) [1] was the last pre-revolutionary Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia. According to historian Alexander Avdeyev, the future Patriarch Adrian was born in the last days of September 1638.

  3. List of metropolitans and patriarchs of Moscow - Wikipedia

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    Archbishop of Moscow and Kolomna 9 Seraphim Stefan Glagolevsky (1763–1843) 15 March 1819 19 June 1821 Metropolitan of Moscow and Kolomna 10 St. Philaret Vasily Drozdov (1783–1867) 15 July 1821 2 December 1867 Archbishop of Moscow and Kolomna, metropolitan since 1826 11 St. Innocent Ivan Veniaminov (1797–1879) 5 January 1868 12 April 1879 12

  4. List of heads of the Russian Orthodox Church - Wikipedia

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    In 1448, the secular authorities appointed Jonah of Moscow as metropolitan since Isidore was adjudged to have apostatized to Catholicism. [2] Like his immediate predecessors, he permanently resided in Moscow, and was the last Moscow-based primate of the metropolis to keep the traditional title with reference to the metropolitan city of Kiev.

  5. Metropolis of Kiev (Patriarchate of Moscow) - Wikipedia

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    The patriarch at that time in Moscow was Adrian of Moscow who resisted the Church reform of Peter the Great. [48] Nevertheless, Tsar Peter I got his way including the abolition of the right of the Kievan clergy to elect their metropolitan by free votes. After Patriarch Adrian's death in 1700, Peter the Great prevented a successor from being named.

  6. Most Holy Synod - Wikipedia

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    After Patriarch Adrian died, Peter, through the inspiration and encouragement of his official A.A. Kurbatov, decided to abolish the patriarchal Razryadnyi Prikaz (rank prikaz), which was in charge of civil and military administration, and redirected all matters to the appropriate prikaz, an administrative or judicial office. This event and ...

  7. Category:17th-century Russian clergy - Wikipedia

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  8. Adrian - Wikipedia

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    Adrian is a form of the Latin given name Adrianus or Hadrianus. ... Adrian of Moscow (1627–1700), last pre-revolutionary Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia;

  9. Category:Metropolitans and Patriarchs of Moscow - Wikipedia

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