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  • 1John of Kronstadt — Saint John of Kronstadt ( ru. Иоанн Кронштадтский) (October 19, 1829, Sura, Arkhangelsk ndash;December 20, 1908, Kronstadt) was a Russian Orthodox archpriest and member of the synod of the Russian Orthodox Church. He was born as Ivan Ilyich… …

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  • 2Kronstadt — For other uses, see Kronstadt (disambiguation). Kronstadt (English) Кронштадт (Russian) …

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  • 3John Jervis — 1er comte de St Vincent Portrait de John Jervis en jeune capitaine par Francis Cotes …

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  • 4John Martin Honigberger — Johann Martin Honigberger Johann Martin Honigberger (* 10. März 1795 in Kronstadt (heute Braşov); † 18. Dezember 1869 ebenda) war ein siebenbürgischer Arzt, Apotheker und Orientforscher. Der Arzt begann 1816 seine erste von insgesamt fünf Reisen… …

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  • 5Johannes von Kronstadt — (russisch Иоанн Кронштадтский/ Ioann Kronschtadtski, bürgerlich Iwan Iljitsch Sergijew, russ. Иван Ильич Сергиев; * 19. Oktoberjul./ 31. Oktober 1829greg. in Sura, Gouvernement Archangelsk; † 20. Dezember 1908jul./ 2 …

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  • 6Naval Cathedral in Kronstadt — Naval Cathedral of Saint Nicholas in Kronstadt Basic information Geographic coordinates …

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  • 7Saint John — or St. John may refer to:Peopleaintscriptural saints* John the Baptist, who baptised Jesus at the start of Jesus ministry * John the Apostle, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus * John the Evangelist, author of the Gospel of John; in some… …

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  • 8Charles John Napier — Admiral Sir Charles (John) Napier KCB RN (6 March 1786 [Priscilla Napier (1995), who is not elsewhere free from error, gives the year as 1787 (p. 1, and book title), but provides no evidence. All other authorities agree on 1786.] – 6 November… …

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  • 9Gottfried John — mit Ehefrau im Dezember 2004 Gottfried John (* 29. August 1942 in Berlin) ist ein deutscher Schauspieler. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben …

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  • 10Imiaslavie — Schema monk Illarion. Imiaslavie (Russian: Имяславие) or Imiabozhie (Имябожие), also spelled imyaslavie and imyabozhie, and also referred to as onomatodoxy, is a dogmatic movement which was condemned by the Russian Orthodox Church, but that is… …

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