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Juvenaly of
Alaska (Russian: Иеромонах Ювена́лий; 1761, Yekaterinburg,
Russia – 1796, Kuinerrak, Alaska),
Protomartyr of America, was a
Russian hieromartyr...
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Metropolitan Yuvenaly of Kru****y and
Kolomna (Russian: Ювеналий, митрополит Крутицкий и Коломенский; born
Vladimir Kirillovich Poyarkov (Russian: Владимир...
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Jerusalem (d. 458),
Bishop of
Jerusalem Giovenale Ancina (d. 1604),
beatus Juvenaly of
Alaska (1761-1795),
first martyr of the
Russian Orthodox church in the...
- skin care,
wound care, and
adhesive technology. 1990:
Acquisition of the
Juvena brand,
developed by the
Divapharma pharmaceutical laboratory,
founded in...
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Machine EXCERPTS FROM THE
REPORT OF
METROPOLITAN OF KRU****A AND
KOLOMNA JUVENALY (Posted
originally on the
official web site of the
Moscow Patriarchate)...
- Tumon, Guam in Guam
Devasahayam 1752 Aralvaimozhi,
Travancore in
India Juvenaly 1796 Quinhagak,
Alaska in
Alaska Andrew Kim
Taegon 1846
Seoul in Korea...
- cephalop****[a]
Juvenal of
Narni holding a
sword in his mouth;
holding a
chalice Juvenaly of
Alaska Monastic habit, Epitrachelion, Cross[citation needed]...
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Martyr Saint Ahmet the
Calligrapher of
Constantinople (1682)
Hieromartyr Juvenaly of
Alaska (1796) New
Martyr of Alaska,
Peter (Cungagnaq) the Aleut, at...
- Maximovitch,
ROCOR bishop of
Shanghai and San Francisco,
wonderworker Juvenaly of Alaska,
Protomartyr of
America Mardarije Uskokovich, a
Serbian bishop...
- May
Bishop of Urgell, Venerable; who
commentated on the Song of
Songs Juvenaly of
Alaska 1796 24
September Protomartyr of America,
Hieromartyr Karbelashvili...