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Avvakum Petrov (Russian: Аввакум Петров; 20
November 1620/21 – 14
April 1682; also
spelled Awakum) was a
Russian Old
Believer and
protopope of the Kazan...
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service books. The most
influential members of this
circle were
Archpriests Avvakum, Ivan Neronov,
Stephan Vonifatiyev,
Fyodor Rtishchev and, when
still Archbishop...
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clergy and
known as the
Zealots of Piety.
These included the
archpriest Avvakum as a founder-member, as well as the ****ure
patriarch Nikon, who joined...
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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...
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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...
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Tadig Kozh (Placide Guillermic) (1788-1873)
Vince Lampert Chad
Ripperger Avvákum Petróv (1621–1682)
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administered on
behalf of her son Ivan.
During the Raskol,
because Archpriest Avvakum was her confessor,
Morozova joined the Old Believers'
movement and secretly...
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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...
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years before being burned alive.
Avvakum is an
author of
about sixty literary works,
including the Life of
Avvakum, most of
which were
written in Pustozyorsk...
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precipitated a
great schism of the
Russian Orthodox Church known as the Raskol.
Avvakum and
other leading Old
Believers were
brought to the
synod from
their prisons...