Christopher of Prague, born 29 June 1953 as Radim Pulec is the Orthodox Metropolitan of the Czech lands and Slovakia since 2006 and Archbishop of Prague. He has participated in numerous theological conferences and has represented the Church of the Czech Lands and Slovakia in many venues. Fluent in his native language and also Russian, Greek, German and English, he follows academic pursuits in theology and philosophy, having a doctorate in both.
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forces and in the effectiveness of his government. Due to his brutal efficiency, Heydrich was nicknamed the Butcher ofPrague, the Blond Beast and the Hangman...
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