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  1. Dionysius (Russian: Дионисий) (died 1591) was the Metropolitan of Moscow and all Rus' from 1581 to 1587. He was the sixteenth Metropolitan in Moscow to be appointed without the approval of the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople as had been the norm.

  2. Saint Dionysius I (Russian: Дионисий, Dionisii); secular name: David (1300? – 15 October 1385), was a Russian Orthodox metropolitan in 1384–1385. A native of the Duchy of Kiev as a young man David entered the Kyiv Caves Lavra, where he was tonsured a hieromonk and given the religious name Dionysius.

  3. The Patriarchate was abolished by the Church reform of Peter the Great in 1721 and replaced by the Most Holy Governing Synod, and the Bishop of Moscow came to be called a Metropolitan again. The Patriarchate was restored by the 1917–18 Local Council and suspended by the Soviet government in 1925.

  4. Dionysius was the Metropolitan of Moscow and all Rus' from 1581 to 1587. He was the sixteenth Metropolitan in Moscow to be appointed without the approval of the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople as had been the norm.

  5. Siendo un amigo cercano de la familia Shuisky, Dionysius logró reconciliarlos con los Godunov en 1585. Al mismo tiempo, intentó persuadir al zar Feodor I para que se divorciara de Irina Godunova, por lo que fue depuesto por instigación de Boris Godunov en 1587 . y exiliado al monasterio de Khutyn en las afueras de Novgorod el Grande.

  6. Saint Dionysius I (Russian: Дионисий); baptismal name: David(Давид) (1300? - October 15, 1385) was a Russian Orthodox metropolitan in 1384-1385. As a young man David entered the Kiev Caves Lavra, where he was tonsured a monk and given the religious name Dionysius.

  7. Saint Dionysius I (Russian: Дионисий, Dionisii); secular name: David (1300? – 15 October 1385), was a Russian Orthodox metropolitan in 1384–1385. A native of the Duchy of Kiev as a young man David entered the Kyiv Caves Lavra, where he was tonsured a hieromonk and given the religious name Dionysius.