Not to be confused with 20th-century vicar of the diocese of Moscow, Metropolitan Peter of Krutitsy.
Russian bishop and saint
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Peter of Moscow
Metropolitan of Kiev and all Rus'
Church
Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople
See
Moscow
Installed
1308
Term ended
1326
Predecessor
Maximos, Metropolitan of all Rus'
Successor
Theognostus of Kiev
Saint
Peter of Moscow
15th-century Russian Icon of Metropolitan Saint Peter of Moscow
Confessor and Wonderworker
Born
c. 1260 Volhynia, Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia
Died
21 December 1326 (aged 66) Moscow, Grand Duchy of Moscow
Venerated in
Eastern Orthodoxy
Canonized
1339 by Metropolitan Alexis of Kiev
Major shrine
Cathedral of the Dormition, Moscow, Russia
Feast
5 October
24 August (Translation of his relics)
21 December (Day of repose in 1326)
Patronage
Moscow
Metropolitan Peter, with Scenes from His Life, 15th-century icon by Dionisius
Peter of Moscow (Russian: Пётр; c. 1260 – 20 December 1326) was the Russian metropolitan who moved his see from Vladimir to Moscow in 1325. Later he was proclaimed a patron saint of Moscow. In spite of the move, the office remained officially entitled "Metropolitan of Kiev and all Rus'" until the autocephalous election of Jonah of Moscow in 1448.[1]
^Petro of Kyiv, Metropolitan. Encyclopedia of Ukraine
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