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  1. History. View of the Archangel Cathedral from Ivan the Great Bell Tower, with the Cathedral of the Annunciation in the background. A precursor to the present cathedral was built in 1250, and was replaced with a stone church in 1333 by Grand Duke Ivan Kalita, who would later become the first Russian monarch to be buried in the church. [4] .

  2. Dec 9, 2015 · History. On December 15, 1840, Archimandrite Innocent (Veniaminov) was consecrated Bishop of Kamchatka and Kuril Islands in Russia and the Aleutian Islands in Russian America, a newly created diocese, with his see located in Novoarkhangelsk (New Archangel), today Sitka, Alaska, to which he arrived in September 1841.

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  4. St. Michael's Cathedral ( Russian: Собор Архангела Михаила Sobor Arkhangela Mikhaila, also known as the Cathedral of St. Michael the Archangel) is a cathedral of the Orthodox Church in America Diocese of Alaska, at Lincoln and Maksoutoff Streets in Sitka, Alaska. The earliest Orthodox cathedral in the New World, it was ...

  5. Apr 5, 2024 · Constructed between 1844 and 1848, the Cathedral of St. Michael the Archangel is the principal representative of Russian cultural influence in the 19th century in North America.

  6. Michael's Cathedral, or the Cathedral of St. Michael the Archangel, was the first Russian Orthodox Church in North America. The Russian-American Company funded the church, which was built largely from local materials, including native lumber for siding and wood shingles, and bells made in local foundries.

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  8. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. Lindsey Hughes. Encyclopedia of Russian History. CATHEDRAL OF THE ARCHANGEL The Cathedral of the Archangel Mikhail, in the Moscow Kremlin, served as the mausoleum of the Muscovite grand princes and tsars until the end of the seventeenth century.

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