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- Theognostus_of_Kiev abstract "Theognostus (Russian: Феогност; died March 11, 1353) was Metropolitan of Kiev and all Rus'.Theognostus was born in Constantinople and later in his life became Peter's successor as Metropolitan of Kiev and all Rus'. He chose Moscow as his primary seat after he had lived for several years in Volodymyr-Volynskyi in Volynia.It was his lot to reconcile Novgorod with the Grand Duchy of Moscow in times of their mutual animosity. Theognostus managed to save all of the Russian churches' valuables and gave up all his personal property after he had refused to collect tribute from the churches in favor of the Golden Horde. He was tortured by the Tatars for such audacity. It was the Khan who finally gave up and confirmed the existing privileges of the Russian Orthodox Church. After a fire swept through Moscow, Theognostus started to restore the churches. In 1353, feeling that his days were numbered, Theognostus recommended Alexius (Bishop of Vladimir) his successor. Theognostus was buried in the Cathedral of the Dormition in Moscow. He was canonized by the Russian Orthodox Church in the 19th century.".
- Theognostus_of_Kiev deathDate "1353-03-11".
- Theognostus_of_Kiev deathYear "1353".
- Theognostus_of_Kiev thumbnail Photius,_Theognostus_and_Cyprian.jpg?width=300.
- Theognostus_of_Kiev wikiPageID "876609".
- Theognostus_of_Kiev wikiPageRevisionID "557635478".
- Theognostus_of_Kiev dateOfDeath "1353-03-11".
- Theognostus_of_Kiev name "Theognostus".
- Theognostus_of_Kiev shortDescription "Russian Metropolitan and saint".
- Theognostus_of_Kiev title List_of_Patriarchs_and_Metropolitans_of_Ukraine.
- Theognostus_of_Kiev years "1328".
- Theognostus_of_Kiev description "Russian Metropolitan and saint".
- Theognostus_of_Kiev description "Russian Metropolitan and saint".
- Theognostus_of_Kiev subject Category:1353_deaths.
- Theognostus_of_Kiev subject Category:14th-century_Christian_saints.
- Theognostus_of_Kiev subject Category:14th-century_Eastern_Orthodox_martyrs.
- Theognostus_of_Kiev subject Category:Christian_martyrs_of_the_Middle_Ages.
- Theognostus_of_Kiev subject Category:Metropolitans_and_Patriarchs_of_Moscow.
- Theognostus_of_Kiev subject Category:Metropolitans_of_Kiev_and_all_Rus'.
- Theognostus_of_Kiev subject Category:People_from_Constantinople.
- Theognostus_of_Kiev subject Category:Russian_saints.
- Theognostus_of_Kiev subject Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Theognostus_of_Kiev type Agent.
- Theognostus_of_Kiev type Person.
- Theognostus_of_Kiev type Person.
- Theognostus_of_Kiev type Q215627.
- Theognostus_of_Kiev type Q5.
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- Theognostus_of_Kiev type Thing.
- Theognostus_of_Kiev type Person.
- Theognostus_of_Kiev comment "Theognostus (Russian: Феогност; died March 11, 1353) was Metropolitan of Kiev and all Rus'.Theognostus was born in Constantinople and later in his life became Peter's successor as Metropolitan of Kiev and all Rus'. He chose Moscow as his primary seat after he had lived for several years in Volodymyr-Volynskyi in Volynia.It was his lot to reconcile Novgorod with the Grand Duchy of Moscow in times of their mutual animosity.".
- Theognostus_of_Kiev label "Teognost (metropolita kijowski)".
- Theognostus_of_Kiev label "Teognoste il Greco".
- Theognostus_of_Kiev label "Theognostus of Kiev".
- Theognostus_of_Kiev label "Théognoste métropolite de Kiev".
- Theognostus_of_Kiev label "Феогност (митрополит Киевский)".
- Theognostus_of_Kiev sameAs Théognoste_métropolite_de_Kiev.
- Theognostus_of_Kiev sameAs Teognoste_il_Greco.
- Theognostus_of_Kiev sameAs Teognost_(metropolita_kijowski).
- Theognostus_of_Kiev sameAs m.03kwvg.
- Theognostus_of_Kiev sameAs Q303354.
- Theognostus_of_Kiev sameAs Q303354.
- Theognostus_of_Kiev wasDerivedFrom Theognostus_of_Kiev?oldid=557635478.
- Theognostus_of_Kiev depiction Photius,_Theognostus_and_Cyprian.jpg.
- Theognostus_of_Kiev isPrimaryTopicOf Theognostus_of_Kiev.
- Theognostus_of_Kiev name "Theognostus".