Alexius of Constantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch in 1025–1043
Patriarch Alexy I of Moscow, ruled in 1945–1970
Patriarch Alexy II of Moscow, ruled in 1990–2008
Topics referred to by the same term
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PatriarchAlexius may refer to: Alexius of Constantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch in 1025–1043 Patriarch Alexy I of Moscow, ruled in 1945–1970 Patriarch...
Patriarch Alexy I (Alexius I, Russian: Патриарх Алексий I, secular name Sergey Vladimirovich Simansky, Russian: Серге́й Влади́мирович Сима́нский; November...
PatriarchAlexius I may refer to: Alexius of Constantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch in 1025–1043 Patriarch Alexy I of Moscow, ruled in 1945–1970 This disambiguation...
(1354–1378) PatriarchAlexius I of Constantinople (1025–1043) Alexius (c. 1425–1488), Russian archpriest who converted to Judaism PatriarchAlexius I of Moscow...
Alexios Stoudites or Alexius Studites (Greek: Ἀλέξιος ὁ Στουδίτης; died 20 February 1043), an ecumenical patriarch of Constantinople, was a member of...
in 1990–2008 Alexius, Metropolitan of Moscow (c. 1296–1378) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Patriarch Alexy of Moscow...
church in Moscow. The enthronements of Patriarchs Sergius I (1943), Alexius I (1945), Pimen (1970), and Alexius II (1990) took place there. The church...
manner that in no way corresponds to his intentions. On 5 December 2006, Patriarch Alexy II of the Russian Orthodox Church accused the Holy See of an "extremely...
appointed Metropolitan of Leningrad and Ladoga. After the death of PatriarchAlexius I in 1970, Metropolitan Pimen was chosen Patriarchal Locum Tenens...
Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in Moscow, at which the Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia Alexius II and the First Hierarch of ROCOR concelebrated for the...
the summer of 1658 they had convinced Alexius that the sovereign patriarch was eclipsing the sovereign tsar. Alexius suddenly grew cold towards his own "bosom...
is located on its grounds and has been visited several times by PatriarchAlexius II. The cemetery has a total area of 1,080,000 m2 (11,600,000 sq ft)...
Alexius II may refer to: Alexios II Komnenos (1167–1183), Byzantine Emperor Alexios II of Trebizond (1297–1330), Emperor of Trebizond Patriarch Alexy...
of St. Alexius with the Annunciation chapel, as well as a church in the name of St. Andrew the First-Called. Adrian caught the eye of Patriarch Joachim...
"Theotokos of Kazan", in the presence of the crowd of 10,000 pilgrims, PatriarchAlexius II and Mintimer Shaeymiev placed at the newly restored Annunciation...
remained in opposition to the "official Church" until the election of PatriarchAlexius I in 1945. Justinian I conquered the Italian peninsula in the Gothic...
monastery, Alexius Aristenus, Patriarch Lucas Chrysoberges of Constantinople, Theorianus Philosophus, Joannes Cinnamus, Manuel Comnenus, Emperor Alexius I Comnenus...
Only three prizes for humanitarian work have been awarded so far: to PatriarchAlexius II, Primate of the Russian Orthodox Church (2005), to Russian writer...
This article lists the metropolitans and patriarchs of Moscow, spiritual heads of the Russian Orthodox Church. Since 1308, there have been 59. The Russian...
Tibetan refugees, monks and foreign tourists gathered outside his home. PatriarchAlexius II of the Russian Orthodox Church alleged positive relations with...
the Moscow Theological Academy where he became a close associate of PatriarchAlexius I of Moscow. He took monastic vows in 1950 assuming the monastic name...
Keroularios (Greek: Μιχαὴλ Κηρουλάριος; c. 1000 – 21 January 1059 AD) was the patriarch of Constantinople from 1043 to 1059 AD. His disputes with Pope Leo IX...
jurisdiction. On 10 April 1970, a few days prior to the death of Russian PatriarchAlexius I, the Moscow Patriarchate canonised Nikolay Kassatkin as part of...
Saints and hierarchs (most notably, this is the form used for PatriarchsAlexius I and Alexius II). The name became fairly popular in Russia after the baptism...
This is a list of the Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople. 1. St. Andrew the Apostle (38 AD), founder 2. St. Stachys the Apostle (38–54 AD) 3. St....