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Feodor Kozʹmich, staret︠s︡, 1776 or 1777-1864

LC control no.no 88004221
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Personal name headingFeodor Kozʹmich, staret︠s︡, 1776 or 1777-1864
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Variant(s)Феодор Козьмич, старец, 1776 or 1777-1864
Feodor Kozʹmich, staret︠s︡
Fedor Kozʹmich, 1776 or 1777-1864
Fedor Kuzʹmich, 1776 or 1777-1864
Fedor, Tomskiĭ, Saint, 1776 or 1777-1864
Feodor Kuzʹmich, staret︠s︡, 1776 or 1777-1864
Feodor, Tomskiĭ, Saint, 1776 or 1777-1864
Fyodor Kuzmich, 1776 or 1777-1864
Kozʹmich, Fedor, 1776 or 1777-1864
Kozʹmich, Feodor, 1776 or 1777-1864
Kuzʹmich, Feodor, 1776 or 1777-1864
Kuzmich, Fyodor, 1776 or 1777-1864
See alsoAlexander I, Emperor of Russia, 1777-1825
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Birth date[1776,1777]
Death date1864
Special noteNon-Latin script reference not evaluated.
Found inTainstvennyĭ staret︠s︡ Feodor Kozʹmich v Sibiri, 1972.
Vasilich, G. Imperator Aleksandr I i staret︠s︡ Feodor Kuzʹmich, 1991: t.p. (staret︠s︡ Feodor Kuzʹmich)
Collier's Enc., c1973: v. 1, p. 517-518 (Alexander I; there were claims that he did not die in 1825, but lived as a hermit under name Fedor Kuzmich until 1864)
Pravoslavie v Tomske website, viewed Feb. 7, 2012: Feodor Tomskiĭ page (Svi︠a︡toĭ pravednyĭ staret︠s︡ Feodor Tomskiĭ)
OCLC, Feb. 7, 2012 (hdg.: Feodor Kozʹmich, staret︠s︡; usage: Svi︠a︡toĭ staret︠s︡ Fedor Tomskiĭ)
Vikipedii︠a︡ (Russian), Dec. 28, 2017 (Fëdor Kuzʹmich (Feodor Tomskiĭ, Feodor Kozʹmich); b. 1776(1777); d. Jan. 20 (Feb. 1), 1864, Tomsk; arrested for vagrancy in 1836 and exiled to Siberia, where he lived as a hermit)