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- Luka Zhidiata (Russian: Лука Жидята) was the second bishop of Novgorod (c. 1035 – c. 1059) and saint of the Russian Orthodox Church. He replaced Efrem...
- five-domed, stone cathedral was built by Vladimir of Novgorod and Bishop Luka Zhidiata between 1045 and 1050 to replace an oaken cathedral built by Bishop Ioakim...
- wrote on the Latin faith and some Pouchenia or Instructions, and Luka Zhidiata, bishop of Novgorod, who has left a curious Discourse to the Brethren....
- outstanding surgeon, the founder of purulent surgery, spiritual writer Luke Zhidiata, the first Russian-born bishop of the Russian church (all previous ones...
- state affairs, he was ****isted by the voivode Vyshata and the bishop Luka Zhidiata. In 1042, Vladimir may have been in conflict with Finns, according to some...
- Ioakim Korsunianin (c. 989–1030) Efrem (1030–1035) – never consecrated Luka Zhidiata (1035–1060) Stefan (1060–1068) Fedor (1069–1077) German (1078–1095) Nikita...
- Cerularius. Hilarion's appointment met with stiff opposition from Luka Zhidiata, Bishop of Novgorod (r. 1035–1060). Zhidyata openly opposed probably because...
- Everelmus, French hermit October 8 – Hugh V, French nobleman October 15 – Luka Zhidiata, bishop of Novgorod November 14 – Geoffrey II, count of Anjou December...
- Everelmus, French hermit October 8 – Hugh V, French nobleman October 15 – Luka Zhidiata, bishop of Novgorod November 14 – Geoffrey II, count of Anjou December...
- administered the eparchy for five years (1030–1035) until the arrival of Luka Zhidiata. Joachim of Korsun is venerated as a saint by the Russian Orthodox Church...