George of Kiev
George (Георгий in Russian, died 1079) was an Eastern Orthodox Metropolitan of Kiev and all Rus',[1] serving from 1069[2] to 1073.[3]
George was the seventh Byzantine church leader in Kievan Rus,[1] and he arrived to what is now Ukraine around 1062.[1] George did not recognize the sanctity of the local martyrs, and four years after his appointment he returned to Byzantium.[2]
Metropolitan George is credited as author of polemical work "Struggle against the Latina" (Stiazanie s latinoiu)[1][3] in relation to the 1054 East–West Schism.
See also
References
- ^ a b c d Heorhii, Metropolitan. Encyclopedia of Ukraine.
- ^ a b History of the Ukrainian church. Encyclopedia of Ukraine.
- ^ a b Georgiy (Metropolitan of Kiev) (Георгий (митрополит киевский)). rulex.ru
Preceded by | Metropolitan of Kiev and All-Rus' 1069–1073 | Succeeded by |
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Metropolitans of Kiev and all Rus' in the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople
(988–1281)
- (Michael and Leontius)
- Theophylact
- John
- Teopempt
- (Hilarion)u
- Ephraim
- George (1069–1073)
- John II
- John III
- Nicholas
- Nikephoros
- Nikita
- Michael II
- (Clyment)u
- Costantine
- Teodor
- John IV
- Costantine II
- John V
- Nikephoros II
- Matthew
- Сyril
- Joseph
- (Peter)u
- Kirill II (1250–1281)
- sede vacante (1281–1283)
(1283–1378)
Metropolis of Kiev and all Rus' (episcopal seat in Moscow) | |
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Metropolis of Halych |
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Metropolis of Lithuania |
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Metropolis of Lithuania-Volhynia |
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Metropolis of Kiev, Galicia and all Rus' (1441 - 1596) (Recognised by Constantinople) | |
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Metropolis of Moscow and all Russia (Not recognised by Constantinople) |
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(1596–1805)
Metropolis of Kiev, Galicia and all Ruthenia (Ruthenian Uniate Church) (In communion with the Holy See) |
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Metropolis of Kiev, Galicia and all Rus' (1620–1686) (Recognised as an exarchate by Constantinople) |
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- In the Eastern Orthodox Church, the metropolis was absorbed by the Patriarchate of Moscow as the Metropolis of Kiev.
- In the Catholic Church, the metropolis of the uniate church remains as a sui juris particular church - the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church.
c Recognised by Rome alone; b Recognised by both Rome and Constantinople; u Not recognised by Constantinople
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