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  1. Stefan Yavorsky (Russian: Стефа́н Яво́рский, Ukrainian: Стефа́н Яво́рський), born Simeon Ivanovich Yavorsky (Russian: Симеон Иванович Яворский) (1658 – 8 December [O.S. 27 November] 1722), was an archbishop and statesman in the Russian Empire and the first president of the Most Holy Synod.

  2. STEFAN YAVORSKY, METROPOLITAN (1658 – 1722), metropolitan of Ryazan and first head of the Holy Synod. Born to a poor noble family in Poland, Yavorsky and his family moved to Left-Bank Ukraine to live in a territory controlled by Orthodox Russia.

  3. STEFAN YAVORSKY AND THE CONFLICT OF IDEOLOGIES IN THE AGE OF PETER I JURIJ SERECH In contemporary Russian historiography the grouping and conflict of political and ideological trends in the age of Peter I are often represented and elucidated in a simplified fashion. There are on the one hand the progressive politicians?the supporters of Peter's

  4. The Stone of Faith (Russian: Камень веры) is a major anti-Protestant treatise written by archbishop Stefan Yavorsky in 1713–1715.

  5. Dec 21, 2023 · The article examines the ideas of the Stefan Yavorsky, church leader of the Petrine era, in the most mythologized period of his life (1707–1712).

  6. Yavorsky, Stefan [Яворський, Стефан; Javors’kyj] (secular name: Семен; Semen), b 1658 in Yavoriv, Galicia, d 27 November 1722 in Moscow. Orthodox hierarch, theologian, poet, and philosopher.

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  8. Dec 21, 2023 · This article examines the circumstances behind Metropolitan Stefan Yavorsky of Ryazan and Murom’s not delivering a sermon about the truth persecuted everywhere on the Day of St John Chrysostom on November 13, 1708.