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Ephrem, Saint, Metropolitan of Kiev, active 11th century

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Personal name headingEphrem, Saint, Metropolitan of Kiev, active 11th century
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Variant(s)Efrem I, Saint, Metropolitan of Kiev, active 11th century
Efrem, Perei︠a︡slavskiĭ, Saint, kievskiĭ mitropolit, active 11th century
Efrem, Perei︠a︡slavskiĭ, Saint, Metropolitan of Kiev, active 11th century
Efrem, Saint, Bishop of Pereiaslav, active 11th century
Efrem, Saint, episkop perei︠a︡slavskiĭ, active 11th century
Efrem, Saint, Metropolitan of Pereiaslav, active 11th century
Efrem, Saint, perei︠a︡slavskiĭ mitropolit, active 11th century
Ephrem, Saint, Metropolitan of Kiev, 11th cent.
I︠E︡frem, Saint, i︠e︡pyskop perei︠a︡slavsʹkyĭ, active 11th century
I︠E︡frem, Saint, kyïvsʹkyĭ mytropolyt, 11th cent.
Perei︠a︡slavskiĭ, Efrem, Saint, active 11th century
Yefrem, Saint, Bishop of Pereiaslav, active 11th century
Yefrem, Saint, Metropolitan of Kiev, active 11th century
Beginning date10
Found inKhrustalev, D. G. Razyskanii︠a︡ o Efreme Perei︠a︡slavskom, 2002: t.p. (Efreme Perei︠a︡slavskom) p. 7 (named Kievskiĭ mitropolit ca. 1091-1096; episkop perei︠a︡slavskiĭ; Perei︠a︡slavskiĭ mitropolit; some sources considered Perei︠a︡slavskiĭ not the designation of his eparchy but his family name)
Ukr. rad. ent︠s︡ykl: v. 4, p. 102 (I︠E︡frem; medieval Rusʹ church statesman; kyïvsʹkyĭ mytropolyt, i︠e︡pyskop perei︠a︡slavsʹkyĭ; ca. 1089-1097)
Holweck. Biographical dictionary of the Saints, 1969: p. 323 (Ephrem, Bishop: courtier to the Russian Grand Duke Isjaslav; took the Basilian habit at Kiev; was first bishop of Perejaslawl, the Metropolitan of Kiev during 1089-1096; he was in union with the Roman church)
Encyc. of Ukraine: v. 5, p. 763 (Yefrem, church hierarch of the 11th cent and a monk from the Kievan Cave Monastery, he later became Bishop of Pereiaslav and the second Metropolitan of Kiev, ca. 1089-1097)
Īerarkhīi︠a︡ Vserossīĭskoĭ t︠s︡erkvi, 1892: p. 146 (Sv. Efrem, boi︠a︡rin, iz i︠e︡rom. Kīevo-Pechersk; ca. 1089, d. 1104)
www.orthodoxresearchinstitute.org/resources/hierarchs (Efrem I, Metropolitan of Kiev)