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  • 121Job, Saint — ▪ Russian Orthodox patriarch Russian  Svyatoy Iov  died June 19 [June 29, New Style], 1607, Staritsa, Russia; canonized Oct. 9, 1989       first Russian Orthodox (Russian Orthodox church) patriarch of Moscow (1589–1605).       Until Job s… …

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  • 122Nicetas Stethatos — ▪ Greek theologian born c. 1000 died c. 1090       Byzantine mystic, theologian, and outspoken polemist in the 11th century Greek Orthodox–Latin church controversy concluding in the definitive schism of 1054.       A monk of the Stoudion… …

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  • 123religious dress — Introduction also called  vestment        any attire, accoutrements, and markings used in religious rituals (ceremonial object) that may be corporate, domestic, or personal in nature. Such dress may comprise types of coverings all the way from… …

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  • 124Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church — ▪ Ukrainian religion also called  Ukrainian Catholic Church        largest of the Eastern Catholic (also known as Eastern rite (Eastern rite church) or Greek Catholic (Greek Catholic church)) churches, in communion with Rome since the Union of… …

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  • 125Coronation of the Russian monarch — Coronation of Tsar Nicholas II and Alexandra Feodorovna in 1896 The Coronation of the Russian monarch was a religious ceremony of the Russian Orthodox Church, the state church of the Russian Empire, in which the Emperor of Russia (generally… …

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  • 126Culture of ancient Rus — A miniature from the Spassky Gospels, Yaroslavl, 1220s. The culture of ancient Rus can be divided into different historical periods of the Middle Ages. During the Kievan period (989 ), the principalities of Kievan Rus’ came under the sphere of… …

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  • 127Maarat al-Numaan — Ma arrat an Nu man معرة النعمان Maarat al Numaan Great Mosque of Ma arrat an Nu man …

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  • 128Orthodoxy in Spain — Spain is not a traditionally Orthodox country, as after the Great Schism of 1054 the Spanish Christians (at that time controlling the northern half of the Iberian Peninsula) remained in the Catholic sphere of influence. The number of Orthodox… …

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