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Antoniĭ, Metropolitan of Kyïv and Halych, 1863-1936

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Personal name headingAntoniĭ, Metropolitan of Kyïv and Halych, 1863-1936
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Variant(s)Antoniĭ, Metropolitan of Kiev and Halych, 1863-1936
Anthony, Metropolitan of Kyïv and Halych, 1863-1936
Antoine, Metropolitan of Kyïv and Halych, 1863-1936
Antonīĭ, mitropolit, 1863-1936
Antoniĭ, mytropolyt, 1863-1936
Antoniĭ, Volynskiĭ, 1863-1936
Antoniĭ, Bishop of Ufa, 1863-1936
Antoniĭ, Bishop of Volhynia, 1863-1936
Khrapovit︠s︡kiĭ, Alekseĭ Pavlovich, 1863-1936
Khrapovit︠s︡kiĭ, Antoniĭ, 1863-1936
Khrapovitsky, Antonii, 1863-1936
Khrapovitsky, Aleksei, 1863-1936
Khrapovyt︠s︡ʹkyĭ, Antoniĭ, 1863-1936
Антоний, Metropolitan of Kyïv and Halych, 1863-1936
Антоній, Metropolitan of Kyïv and Halych, 1863-1936
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Found inHis Slovarʹ k tvorenii︠a︡m Dostoevskago, 1921.
Petrov, G. S. Slovo pravdy, pysʹmo Mytropolytu Antonii︠u︡, 1910: t.p. (Mytropolytu Antonii︠u︡)
Onat︠s︡ʹkyĭ, I︠E︡vhen. Ukr. mala ent︠s︡ykl., 1957: p. 39 (Antoniĭ Khrapovyt︠s︡ʹkyĭ, Mytropolyt Kyïvsʹkyĭ)
Sbornik stateĭ ierarkhov Russkoĭ pravoslavnoĭ t︠s︡erkvi ... 1986: p. 9 (mitropolit Antonīĭ)
His L'âme russe d'après Dostoïévsky, 1923?: t.p. (Monseigneur Antoine, métropolite de Kiew et de Galicie)
His Soglasovanīe evangelʹskikh skazanīĭ o voskresenīi Khristovom, 1969: t.p. (Mitropolit Antonīĭ) verso t.p. (Metropolitan Anthony)
Titlinov, B. V. Otvi︠e︡t na "otzyv" arkhīepiskopa Antonīi︠a︡ Volynskago o knigi︠e︡ B. V. Titlinova "Dukhovnai︠a︡ shkola v Rossii v XIX stoli︠e︡tīi", 1911: t.p. (... arkhīepiskopa Antonīi︠a︡ Volynskago)
A biogr. dict. of the Soviet Union 1917-1988, 1989: p. 17 (Antoniĭ (Khrapovit︠s︡kiĭ, Alekseĭ Pavlovich, Metropolitan of Kiev and Galich; Russian Orthodox clergyman, Rector of Moscow Theological Academy, 1894-1900; Bishop of Ufa, 1900; Bishop of Volhynia, 1902; elected Metropolitan of Kiev and Galich, 1917, b. 3/17/1863; d. 8/10/1936)
Encyc. of Ukraine: v. 2, p. 494 (Khrapovitsky, Antonii (Alekseĭ), b. 17 March 1863, d. 08 August 1936 in Belgrade. Russian Orthodox metropolitan, ultraconservative Russian church and civic leader; removed from his post in 1918 by Directory Govt.; from 1921 on he headed the Russian Orthodox hierarchy in emigration. He is the author of many works on Eastern Orthodoxy)