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- Serapion_of_Vladimir abstract "Blessed Serapion of Vladimir (d. 1275) was a bishop of Vladimir. He was Archimandrite of the Kiev Monastery of the Caves from 1247 until 1274, and was bishop of the diocese of Vladimir, Suzdal and Nizhny Novgorod from 1274 until his death the following year.The territory of the diocese at the time consisted of the Grand Duchy of Vladimir and the principalities of Gorodets, Kostroma, Moscow, Pereslavl, Starodub, Suzdal, Nizhny Novgorod and Yuriev.Five sermons by Serapion have been preserved. His main theme is the disaster of the Mongol invasion, seen as divine punishment for Russia because if its people's sins. Four of the sermons appear to have been written in 1274/5, when he was bishop. The fifth is presumably older, and was most likely written shortly after the destruction of Kiev in 1240.In one of his late sermons, he denounces the persecution of witches.He is commemorated on 12 July (25 July N. S.).".
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- Serapion_of_Vladimir wikiPageWikiLink Archimandrite.
- Serapion_of_Vladimir wikiPageWikiLink Category:1275_deaths.
- Serapion_of_Vladimir wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bishops_of_the_Russian_Orthodox_Church.
- Serapion_of_Vladimir wikiPageWikiLink Diocese_of_Vladimir.
- Serapion_of_Vladimir wikiPageWikiLink Gorodets,_Nizhny_Novgorod_Oblast.
- Serapion_of_Vladimir wikiPageWikiLink Grand_Duchy_of_Moscow.
- Serapion_of_Vladimir wikiPageWikiLink July_12_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics).
- Serapion_of_Vladimir wikiPageWikiLink Kiev.
- Serapion_of_Vladimir wikiPageWikiLink Kiev_Pechersk_Lavra.
- Serapion_of_Vladimir wikiPageWikiLink Kostroma.
- Serapion_of_Vladimir wikiPageWikiLink Mongol_invasion_of_Rus.
- Serapion_of_Vladimir wikiPageWikiLink Nizhny_Novgorod.
- Serapion_of_Vladimir wikiPageWikiLink Old_Style_and_New_Style_dates.
- Serapion_of_Vladimir wikiPageWikiLink Oxford_Dictionary_of_Byzantium.
- Serapion_of_Vladimir wikiPageWikiLink Pereslavl-Zalessky.
- Serapion_of_Vladimir wikiPageWikiLink Siege_of_Kiev_(1240).
- Serapion_of_Vladimir wikiPageWikiLink Starodub-on-the-Klyazma.
- Serapion_of_Vladimir wikiPageWikiLink Suzdal.
- Serapion_of_Vladimir wikiPageWikiLink Vladimir-Suzdal.
- Serapion_of_Vladimir wikiPageWikiLink Witch-hunt.
- Serapion_of_Vladimir wikiPageWikiLink Yuryev-Polsky_(town).
- Serapion_of_Vladimir wikiPageWikiLinkText "Serapion of Vladimir".
- Serapion_of_Vladimir wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Serapion_of_Vladimir subject Category:1275_deaths.
- Serapion_of_Vladimir subject Category:Bishops_of_the_Russian_Orthodox_Church.
- Serapion_of_Vladimir hypernym Bishop.
- Serapion_of_Vladimir type Person.
- Serapion_of_Vladimir comment "Blessed Serapion of Vladimir (d. 1275) was a bishop of Vladimir. He was Archimandrite of the Kiev Monastery of the Caves from 1247 until 1274, and was bishop of the diocese of Vladimir, Suzdal and Nizhny Novgorod from 1274 until his death the following year.The territory of the diocese at the time consisted of the Grand Duchy of Vladimir and the principalities of Gorodets, Kostroma, Moscow, Pereslavl, Starodub, Suzdal, Nizhny Novgorod and Yuriev.Five sermons by Serapion have been preserved.".
- Serapion_of_Vladimir label "Serapion of Vladimir".
- Serapion_of_Vladimir sameAs Q3918826.
- Serapion_of_Vladimir sameAs Серапіён_Уладзімірскі.
- Serapion_of_Vladimir sameAs Серапион_Владимирский.
- Serapion_of_Vladimir sameAs Серапіон_Печерський.
- Serapion_of_Vladimir sameAs Q3918826.
- Serapion_of_Vladimir wasDerivedFrom Serapion_of_Vladimir?oldid=678083117.
- Serapion_of_Vladimir isPrimaryTopicOf Serapion_of_Vladimir.