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Velichkovskiĭ, Paisiĭ, Saint, 1722-1794

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Personal name headingVelichkovskiĭ, Paisiĭ, Saint, 1722-1794
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Variant(s)Paisiĭ, staret︠s︡, Saint, 1722-1794
Paisiĭ Velichkovskiĭ, archimandrite, 1722-1794
Paisius Velichkovsky, Saint, 1722-1794
Paissii, Elder, Saint, 1722-1794
Paissius, Elder, Saint, 1722-1794
Velichkovski, Paisiĭ, 1722-1794
Velichkovskiĭ, Petr, Saint, 1722-1794
Velichkovsky, Paisius, Saint, 1722-1794
Velichkovsky, Paissii, Saint, 1722-1794
Velichkovsky, Paissius, Saint, 1722-1794
Velicicovski, Paisie, 1722-1794
Velychkovsʹkyĭ, Païsiĭ, 1722-1794
Величковский, Паисий, Saint, 1722-1794
Velichkovsky, Paisy, Saint, 1722-1794
Paisie, de la Neamţ, Saint, 1722-1794
Wieliczkowski, Paisius, Saint, 1722-1794
Associated countryUkraine Romania
Birth date1722-12-21
Death date1794-11-15
Place of birthPoltava (Ukraine)
Place of deathVînători-Neamţ (Romania)
AffiliationMănăstirea Neamț
Orthodox Eastern Church
Profession or occupationMonks Theologians
Special noteMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
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Found inChetverikov, S. Moldavskiĭ staret︠s︡ Paisiĭ Velichkovskiĭ, 1976.
The Orthodox Church, August 1988: page 5 (Paissius, the Elder; Paissius (Paissii) Velichkovsky; canonized 1988)
Paisiĭ Velichkovski i negovata knizhovna shkola, 1994: title page (Paisiĭ Velichkovski)
Paisianismul, 1996: title page (Paisie Velicicovski) page 9 (1722-1794) page 19 (Paisius Velichkovsky)
Ho Paisios Belitskophski, 1964: (Velychkovsʹkyĭ, Païsiĭ, 1722-1794)
Elder Basil of Poiana Marului (1692-1767), his life and writings, 1996: cover (St. Paisy Velichkovsky)
Wikipedia, viewed April 5, 2016 (Saint Paisius Velichkovsky or Wieliczkowski (Paisie de la Neamţ in Romanian; Паисий Величковский in Russian; born December 21, 1722, in Poltava (Ukraine) ; died November 15, 1794, at the monastery of Neamţ, in Vânători-Neamţ; Eastern Orthodox monk and theologian who helped spread staretsdom (the concept of the spiritual elder) to the Slavic world)