alexis of moscow

  • 1Moscow Sobor of 1666–1667 — The Moscow Sobor of 1666–1667 was a Pan Orthodox Synod, convened by Russian Emperor Alexis, in Moscow.[1] It was led by Patriarch Païsius of Alexandria, and attended by Patriarchs of Antioch and Moscow, Metropolitans Athanasius of Iconium… …

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  • 2Alexis II De Moscou — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Alexis II. Alexis II de Moscou Alexis II (russe  …

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  • 3Alexis ii de moscou — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Alexis II. Alexis II de Moscou Alexis II (russe  …

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  • 4Moscow — • The ancient capital of Russia and the chief city of the government (province) of Moscow, situated in almost the centre of European Russia Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Moscow     Moscow …

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  • 5Alexis I. Baranov — Nacimiento 1910 Fallecimiento 1999 Residencia   …

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  • 6Alexis Félix Jeanjean — Nacimiento 1867 Fallecimiento 1941 , 74 años Nacionalidad francés Campo profesor, botánico …

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  • 7Alexis Guignard, comte de Saint-Priest — (1805 September 29, 1851), was the son of an émigré French nobleman Armand Charles Emmanuel Guignard, comte de Saint Priest (1782 1863) and his Russian wife, Princess Sophie Galitzine. His grandfather, François Emmanuel Guignard, comte de Saint… …

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  • 8Alexis — /euh lek sis/, n. a male or female given name: from a Greek word meaning helper. * * * I Russian Aleksey Mikhaylovich born March 9, 1629, Moscow, Russia died Jan. 29, 1676, Moscow Tsar of Russia (1645–76). Son of Michael, the first Romanov… …

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  • 9Alexis of Russia — For the head of the Russian Orthodox Church known as Alexis I, see Patriarch Alexius I. Alexis I Tsar of All Russia Reign 12 July 1645 29 January 1676 ( 100000000000 …

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  • 10Moscow Kremlin — The Kremlin redirects here. For other uses, see Kremlin (disambiguation). Kremlin and Red Square, Moscow * UNESCO World Heritage Site …

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