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  1. The Slavic Greek Latin Academy ( Russian: Славяно-греко-латинская академия) was the first higher education establishment in Moscow. History. Beginning. The academy's establishment may be viewed as a result of the incorporation of the Left-Bank Ukraine into Muscovy after the Treaty of Pereyaslav.

  2. The National University of Ostroh Academy is the successor of Ostroh Slavic, Greek and Latin Academy, the first institution of higher education of the Eastern Slavs. It was founded in 1576 by Prince Vasyl-Kostiantyn of Ostroh.

  3. 1576 — Prince Kostiantyn of Ostroh founded a Slavic-Greek-Latin Academy and built it near the castle ‘with great devotion’. He invited scholars and teachers from leading European universities to teach at Ostroh Academy.

  4. Reorganized in 1775 under the supervision of Metropolitan Platon of Moscow (in office, 1775 – 1812), the Academy expanded its curriculum to offer classes in church history, canon law, Greek, and Hebrew.

  5. When they created a school in Moscow, known as the Slavo-Greco-Latin Academy, they emulated the structural characteristics, pedagogical methods, and program of studies of Jesuit prototypes.

  6. The Likhud Brothers (Russian: Братья Лихуды) were two Greek monks from Cephalonia who founded and managed the Slavic Greek Latin Academy in Moscow between 1685 and 1694.

  7. 21 de oct. de 2012 · In 1814, the Slavic Greek Latin Academy was transformed into the Ecclesiastical Academy and relocated to the grounds of the Trinity-St. Sergius Lavra. Through the nineteenth century the Academy was the principal theological school of the Russian Orthodox Church.