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Anastasīĭ, Metropolitan, 1873-1965

LC control no.n 86112908
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Personal name headingAnastasīĭ, Metropolitan, 1873-1965
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Variant(s)Anastase, métropolite, 1873-1965
Anastasīĭ, mitropolit, 1873-1965
Gribanovskīĭ, Aleksandr, 1873-1965
Анастасій, Metropolitan, 1873-1965
Анастасій, митрополит, 1873-1965
Грибановскій, Александр, 1873-1965
Other standard no.17658725
Q4064894
Associated countryRussia
United States
Associated placeJordanville (N.Y.)
Birth date1873-08-06
Death date1965-05-22
Place of deathManhattan (New York, N.Y.)
AffiliationRusskai︠a︡ pravoslavnai︠a︡ t︠s︡erkovʹ zagranit︠s︡eĭ
Profession or occupationPriests
Special noteOld catalog heading: Anastasiĭ, Metropolitan, 1873-1965.
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Found inSbornik stateĭ ierarkhov Russkoĭ pravoslavnoĭ t︠s︡erkvi ... 1986: p. 35 (mitropolit Anastasīĭ)
LC manual cat. (hdg.: Anastasiĭ, Metropolitan, 1873-1965; usage: mitropolita Anastasīi︠a︡, pervoīerarkha Russkoĭ zarubezhnoĭ t︠s︡erkvi; variants: Aleksandr Gribanovskīĭ; son of Rev. Aleksīĭ Gribanovskīĭ)
Memorandum sur la situation de l'émigration orthodoxe ... 1946: t.p. (métropolite Anastase, président du Synod episcopal de l'Eglise russe orthodoxe à l'étranger)
Wikidata, February 1, 2023 (Commons category: Anastasius ; instance of: human; date of birth: +1873-08-06T00:00:00Z; date of death: +1965-05-22T00:00:00Z; place of birth: Bratki; place of death: Manhattan; sex or gender: male; occupation: priest, Eastern Orthodox priest; given name: Anastasy; educated at: Moscow Theological Academy; country of citizenship: Russian Empire; position held: First Hierarch of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia; location of burial: Holy Trinity Monastery; social classification: clergy; religion: Eastern Orthodoxy; employer: Moscow Theological Seminary; award received: Order of St. Alexander Nevsky with swords, Order of St. Vladimir; languages spoken or published: Russian; field of work: Eastern Orthodox Church; alias: Aleksandr Aleksejevič Gribanovskij, Anastase Gribanovski, Anastasie Gribanovski, Anastasius , Anastasius Gribanowski, Anastasiy Gribanovsky, Anastassy Gribanovsky, Anastazy , Metropolitan Anastasīĭ, Metropolitan Anastasius, métropolite Anastase, Анастасий ; description/label: priester uit Keizerrijk Rusland , primat orthodoxe russe , russischer Bischof und Primas der Russischen Orthodoxen Kirche im Ausland; Archives at Yale names ID: people/60951; BNE identifier: XX903073; ELNET ID: a11423870; FAST-ID: 182948; Freebase identifier: /m/0_l9q9y; GND identifier: 104319879; Great Russian Encyclopedia Online ID: 1820701; IxTheo authority ID: 077038657; LCAuth identifier: n86112908; National Library of Israel J9U ID: 987007300174205171; National Library of Russia ID: 7726872; NKC identifier: js2014811185; NUKAT authorities: n2008102787; Open Library identifier: OL2294511A, OL5119007A, OL6098853A; Orthodox Encyclopedia ID: 114840; RERO ID: 02-A013517409; SUDOC authorities: 161557430; WorldCat Identities ID: lccn-n86112908)
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Nravstvennyĭ oblikʺ Pushkina, 1956: title page (Митрополитъ Анастасій = Mitropolitʺ Anastasīĭ)
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