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Zacharias Kopystensky (born in Przemyśl town in
Poland - died 21
March 1627) was
archimandrite of the Kyiv
Pechersk Lavra in Ukraine. He is best known...
- Peremyshl,
Metropolitan Isaiah (Kopinsky) of Kiev,
Archimandrite Zacharias Kopystensky of Kiev
Pechersk Lavra, etc. The term has been
applied to all Orthodox...
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Peter I, and it was ****ociated with the name of
Archimandrite Zacharias Kopystensky (1621), the
Archimandrite of the Kiev
Pechersk Lavra. Afterwards, the...
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Ukraine until 1598. It was
written in
Church Slavonic,
likely by
Zacharias Kopystensky. The
Chronicle covers Ukraine's
relationship with the
Grand Duchy of...
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educational center of Ukraine.
There he
joined Job Boretsky,
Zacharias Kopystensky, and
Pamvo Berynda, and a
group of
scholars and
Orthodox clerics who...
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Simeon according to
Hrushevsky is
mentioned in a
palinode of
Zachary Kopystensky. With this
confirmation also was
restored so
called "modus vivendi"....
- 1753-1766
Hryhoriy Pyvovarov, 1766-1781
Yakiv Davydovsky, 1781-1785
Vasyl Kopystensky, 1785-1787
Yuhym Mytyuk, 1787-1790
Hryhoriy Radzytsky, 1790-1801 Heorhiy...
- [citation needed] The
codex was
discovered in
Ukraine in 1617 by
Zacharias Kopystensky, and was then
copied by
monks in 1621. The
codex later known as the Hypatian...
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Religious titles Preceded by
Nikephoros Tur
Archimandrite of Kyiv
Pechersk Lavra 1599–1624 Succeeded by
Zacharias Kopystensky...
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Palinodia (1621),
which may or may not have been
added by
author Zacharias Kopystensky himself,
mentions a "chronicle of Nestor".
Although the word нестера...