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hierarch, a. and n. (ˈhaɪərɑːk) Also 5 ierarch. [ad. med.L. hierarcha, a. Gr. ἱεράρχης steward or president of sacred rites, high priest, f. ἱερός sacred + -αρχης, -αρχος, ruling, ruler.] † A. adj. Having rule in holy things, or among the holy ones: applied to certain orders of angels. Obs. (Cf. hie...
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Philaret (Voznesensky)
On May 27, 1964, being a youngest bishop by ordination, he was elected the First Hierarch of the ROCOR. Metropolitan Philaret served as the first hierarch of the ROCOR for twenty one years.
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Burn down capacity based on hierarch ranking : r/excel
In the table are the story point estimates. Is there a way to create a burn down analysis for each department by project? So in each department ...
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Vasile Hossu
Vasile Hossu may refer to:
Vasile Hossu (bishop of Gherla) (1866–1916), Romanian Greek-Catholic hierarch, Bishop of Gherla (1911–1916)
Vasile Hossu (bishop of Oradea) (1919–1997), Romanian Greek-Catholic hierarch, Bishop of Oradea (1990–1997)
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First Hierarch of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia
The position of First Hierarch is currently occupied by Nicholas (Olhovsky). The see of the First Hierarch is currently the Russian Orthodox Eparchy of Eastern America and New York.
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Stipić
Notable people with this name include:
Milan Stipić (1978), Croatian Greek Catholic hierarch
Nikola Stipić (1937), former Serbian footballer
Tomislav
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James Pazhayattil
James Pazhayattil (26 July 1934 – 10 July 2016) was the Syro-Malabar Catholic hierarch, Bishop of Irinjalakuda, India.
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Nikon I (Serbian patriarch)
The earliest mention of this Serbian hierarch was noted in 1419 in the "Praise to Prince Lazar" written by Antonije Rafail, a writer of Greek origin who Српски јерарси од деветог до двадесетог века (Serbian Hierarch from the Ninth- to the Twentieth-century).
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Tarkovič
Notable people with the surname include:
Gregor Tarkovič (1754–1841), Slovak Greek Catholic hierarch
Štefan Tarkovič (born 1973), Slovak footballer and
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Russian Orthodox Eparchy of Eastern America and New York
(Voznesensky), First Hierarch of ROCOR (May 31, 1964 - November 21, 1985)
Vitaly (Ustinov), First Hierarch of ROCOR (January 22, 1986 - August 10, 2001 )
Laurus (Škurla), First Hierarch of ROCOR (October 27, 2001 - March 16, 2008)
Hilarion (Kapral), First Hierarch of ROCOR (May 18, 2008 – May 16, 2022
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Timotei Seviciu
Timotei Seviciu (; born Traian Petru Sevici on 4 June 1936 in Timișoara) is a hierarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church, since 1984 the bishop and since
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Orthodox Church in America Archdiocese of Washington
Herman as the ruling hierarch of the OCA and with the retirement of Abp. Nicholas Cathedral in Washington was designated the see of the ruling hierarch.
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Bastašić
People with that name include:
Jozafat Bastašić (1740-1793), Greek Catholic hierarch
Lana Bastašić (born 1986), Bosnian and Serbian writer, novelist
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Timko
Timko is the surname of the following notable people:
Imre Timkó (1920–1988), Hungarian Greek Catholic hierarch
Jaroslav Timko (born 1965), Slovak football
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Damaskinos Papandreou
Archbishop of Athens and All Greece (1941-1949) and the Prime Minister of Greece (1945)
Damaskinos (Papandreou) of Hadrianpolis (1936-2011), was the Hierarch of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople
Damaskinos (Papandreou) of Johannesburg (born 1957), is the Hierarch of the Greek Orthodox Church of
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