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- Avvakum Petrov (Russian: Аввакум Петров; 20 November 1620/1621 – 14 April 1682; also spelled Awakum) was a Russian Old Believer and protopope of the Kazan...
- condemnation of the Old Rite. The leaders of the Old Believers, including Avvakum Petrov and Ivan Neronov, were originally members of the Zealots of Piety...
- Novgorod Nikon and Archpriests Ivan Nerov [ru], Stephen Vonifatiev [ru], and Avvakum, with secular support from Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich and his supporters...
- Avvakum (Russian: Аввакум) is a Russian Christian male first name. It is derived from Ἀμβακοὺμ (Ambakoum), the Koine Gr**** form, as rendered in the Septuagint...
- were harshly ****cuted. One such old believer was Avvakum "the leader of the old Believers". Avvakum "had his wife and children buried alive in front of...
- details in Dumas (1843), pp. 424–426 Alan Wood describes Avvakum's execution as follows: Avvakum and three fellow prisoners were led from their icy cells...
- in Siberia. It is found in the memoirs of the exiled Russian churchman Avvakum. It was brought to Western Europe twenty years later by the Dutch statesman...
- Switzerland Basil the Physician († 1118), by Emperor Alexius I Comnenus; heresy Avvakum Petrovich (1620–1682), by Tsar Feodor III of Russia; combating the Starovery...
- agricultural province. The government also used it as a place of exile, sending Avvakum, Dostoevsky, and the Decemberists, among others, to work camps in the region...
- patronymic, itself derived from various forms of the Christian male first name Avvakum. However, it is also possible that this last name is related to the last...