Icon of Saint Hilarion, Metropolitan of Kiev, 11th century
Church
Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople
Metropolis
Metropolis of Kiev and all Rus'
See
Kiev
In office
1051–1052 or 1054[1]
Orders
Ordination
by Hieromonk of St. Apostle Church (Berestove)[2]
Hilarion or Ilarion[a] was the first non-Greek Metropolitan of Kiev and all Rus'. He held the metropolitan post before or during the ongoing 11th century East–West Schism. While there is not much verifiable information regarding Hilarion's biography, there are several aspects of his life which have come to be generally accepted.
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^Bilokin, S. Kiev Hierarchs, general list of Kiev episcopes, archepiscopes, metropolitans, and patriarchs (КИЇВСЬКІ ІЄРАРХИ, ЗАГАЛЬНИЙ ПЕРЕЛІК КИЇВСЬКИХ ЄПИСКОПІВ, АРХІЄПИСКОПІВ, МИТРОПОЛИТІВ І ПАТРІАРХІВ). Encyclopedia of History of Ukraine.
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Hilarion or Ilarion was the first non-Greek Metropolitan ofKiev and all Rus'. He held the metropolitan post before or during the ongoing 11th century...
attributed to metropolitan HilarionofKiev between 1037 and 1050, was written to take a stance in discussions on the canonisation of Volodimer that appeared...
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he was known while alive. The oldest surviving source available is HilarionofKiev's Sermon on Law and Grace (c. 1040s), which calls Volodimer a kagan...
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century, as the metropolitan bishop ofKiev in the Kievan Rus', HilarionofKiev, calls both grand prince Vladimir I ofKiev (978–1015) and grand prince Yaroslav...
century), knew of Riurik. In tracing the ancestry of Kievan princes they usually stopped with Igor.' As an example, HilarionofKiev's Sermon on Law and...
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1051, with the assistance of Yaroslav the Wise, Hilarion, the first Ruthenian metropolitan, was elected Metropolitan ofKiev and All Rus. He reorganized...
Principality ofKiev 1132–1471 ∟ part of the Kievan Rus' from 1132 to 1243 ∟ part of Vladimir-Suzdal from 1243 to 1271 ∟ part of the Kingdom of Rus' from...
appointments ofHilarion and Efrem as metropolitans ofKiev, not simply to oppose Kiev, but because it was the prerogative of the Patriarch of Constantinople...
though always maintaining the name of the metropolitan city — Kiev (Kyiv) — which today is located in the modern state of Ukraine. The church was canonically...
Patriarchate of Constantinople for Kiev. Andrew (Metiuk) (1958–1975). Boris (Yakovkevych) (1975–1983) John (Stinka) (1985–2005) Hilarion (Rudnyk) (2008–present)...