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- Bogolep (Russian: Боголеп) is an archaic Russian Orthodox Church monastic name created as a calque of the Gr**** word Theoprepēs (θεοπρεπής), "God-be****ing"...
- Bogolep of Chorny Yar (Russian: Боголеп Черноярский; secular name Boris Yakovlevich Ushakov, Russian: Бори́с Яковлевич Ушаков; May 2, 1647 - August 1...
- death he was initiated into monasticism and accepted the monastic name Bogolep. He left one son, Feodor II, who succeeded him but only ruled Russia for...
- "God-be****ing". It may be a patronymic surname derived from the given name Bogolep or it may be an arbitrary Russian surname originated in clergy, given to...
- Bogolep of Chorny Yar, venerated in Chyorny Yar, Astrakhan Oblast, Russia...
- Rostov (1384) Saint Paisius of Galich, abbot (1460) Saints Adrian and Bogolep of Uglich, monks of St. Paisius of Uglich Monastery (late 15th century)...
- 1591 8  Russia Eastern Orthodox Church Martyr Tsarevich of All Russia Bogolep of Chorny Yar May 2, 1647 August 1, 1654 7  Russia Eastern Orthodox Church...
- Philetas the Senator, his wife Lydia, their sons Macedon and Theoprepius (Bogolep), the notary Cronides, and Amphilochius the Captain, in Illyria (125) (see...
- Martyrs Agathonicus of Nicomedia and his companions: Zoticus, Theoprepius (Bogolep), Acindynus, Severian, Zeno, and others, who suffered under Maximian (4th...
- Moscow. Bojar Boris Golitsyn at the beginning of 1713 took monastic vows as Bogolep and he spend his last days in the monastery of the Holy Florischev desert...