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  1. Patriarch of Moscow; b. Arzamas, Nizhni Novgorod region, Jan. 11, 1867; d. Moscow, May 15, 1944. Ivan Nikolaievich Stragorodsky (later Sergius) became, like his father, a priest in the Russian Orthodox Church after theological studies in Novgorod and St. Petersburg. In 1890 he became a monk and was sent, at his request, as missioner to Japan ...

  2. Vladimir Gorbik has recorded fifteen CDs with The Trinity - St. Sergius Moscow Representation Male Choir, two CDs with American seminarians' choirs, two CDs with the Patriarch Tikhon Russian-American Music Institute Choirs (mixed and male), and one disc with the "Word (Слово)" Male Choir. He is a renowned musician through his CDs, which ...

  3. Patriarch Sergius I ( ru. Сергий I; born Ivan Nikolayevich Stragorodsky (Иван Николаевич Страгородский), January 11, 1867 May 15, 1944) was the 13th Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia, from September 8,1943 until his death.

  4. Moscow. Macarius ( Russian: Мака́рий, romanized : Makary; 1482 – 12 January 1563) was the Metropolitan of Moscow and all Rus' from 1542 until 1563. He was the tenth metropolitan in Moscow to be appointed without the approval of the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople as had been the norm.

  5. Dmitry Ivanovich Donskoy [a] ( Russian: Дми́трий Ива́нович Донско́й; 12 October 1350 – 19 May 1389) was Prince of Moscow from 1359 and Grand Prince of Vladimir from 1363 until his death. He was the heir of Ivan II . He was the first prince of Moscow to openly challenge Mongol authority in Russia.

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  7. Sergius I of Moscow : Miller, Frederic P., Vandome, Agnes F., McBrewster, John: Amazon.com.mx: Libros