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John, Archbishop of Chicago and Minneapolis, 1898-1982

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Personal name headingJohn, Archbishop of Chicago and Minneapolis, 1898-1982
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Variant(s)Ioann, Arkhiepiskop, 1898-1982
Ioann, Arkhiepiskop Chikagskiĭ i Minneapolisskiĭ, 1898-1982
Иоанн, Aрхиепископ, 1898-1982
Иоанн, Aрхиепископ Чикагский и Миннеаполисский, 1898-1982
Joans, arhibīskaps, 1898-1982
Jānis, Čikāgas un Mneapolisas arhibīskaps, 1898-1982
Garklāvs, Jānis, 1898-1982
Garklavs, Ivan I︠A︡kovlevich, 1898-1982
Garklav, Ivan I︠A︡kovlevich, 1898-1982
Гарклавс, Иван Яковлевич, 1898-1982
Гарклав, Иван Яковлевич, 1898-1982
Garklavs, John, 1898-1982
Associated countryLatvia
Germany
United States
Birth date1898-08-25
Death date1982-04-11
Place of birthUmurga (Latvia)
Place of deathChicago (Ill.)
AffiliationLatvijas Pareizticīgā Baznīca
Orthodox Church in America
Profession or occupationBishops
Special noteNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
Found inPod pokrovom Tikhvinskoĭ ikony, 2009: t.p. (Ioanna, Garklavsa = Иоанна Гарклавса) p. 10 (arkhiepiskop Chikagskiĭ i Minneapolisskiĭ Ioann = архиепископ Чикагский и Миннеаполисский Иоанн (Jānis Garklāvs), 1898-1983)
Jānis (Garklāvs), 2015: page vii (... arhibīskapa Jāņa Garklāva (1898-1982)) page ix (Čikāgas un Mineapolisas arhibīskaps Jānis (Jānis Garklāvs, 1898-1983) page 8 (born on 13 August 1898) page 320 (died on 11 April 1982) page 331 (Archbishop John of Chicago and Minneapolis of the Orthodox Church in America (Jānis Garklāvs, 1898-1983); Archbishop John; spoke Latvian, Russian, german, and English)
Wikipedia, August 19, 2016: Latvian Jānis Garklāvs page (Jānis Garklāvs; arhibīskaps Joans, Aрхиепископ Иоанн = Arkhiepiskiop Ioann; born 25 August 1898 in Umurga; died on 11 April 1982 in Chicago; priest, bishop, and archbishop of the Latvian Orthodox Church; bishop of Riga, 1943-1944; emigrated to Germany in 1944 and to the United States in 1949, where he served as a parish priest in New York, later as bishop of Detroit and Cleveland and as archbishop of Chicago and Minneapolis from 1957 until retirement in 1978), Russian Ioann [Garklavs] page (Aрхиепископ Иоанн = Arkhiepiskop Ioann; secular name: Иван Яковлевич Гарклавс = Ivan I︠A︡kovlevich Garklavs or Гарклав = Garklav; Latvian form of name: Jānis Garklāvs; born 25 August 1898 in Umurga; died 11 April 1982 in Chicago; a bishop of the Orthodox Church in America; archbishop of Chicago and Minneapolis)
   <https://lv.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C4%81nis_Garkl%C4%81vs>
   <https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%98%D0%BE%D0%B0%D0%BD%D0%BD_(%D0%93%D0%B0%D1%80%D0%BA%D0%BB%D0%B0%D0%B2%D1%81)>
OrthodoxWiki WWW site, August 19, 2016: John [Garklavs] of Chicago page (His Eminence the Most Reverend John (Garklavs) of Chicago was an archibishop of the American Metropolia (now the OCA); he was the émigré Bishop of Riga and All Latvia who was forced to leave Latvia during World War II and then came to America; he was named bishop of Chicago in 1957 and served in that capacity until his retirement in 1978; died on April 11, 1982)
   <https://orthodoxwiki.org/John_(Garklavs)_of_Chicago>
Ihave received much more than I have deserved, 2017: t.p. (Archbishop John (Garklavs))
Not found inRussian Wikipedia; Yandex, 3/28/2011
Associated languagelav rus eng ger