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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AvvakumAvvakum - Wikipedia

    Avvakum Petrov (Russian: Аввакум Петров; 20 November 1620/21 – 14 April 1682; also spelled Awakum) was a Russian Old Believer and protopope of the Kazan Cathedral on Red Square who led the opposition to Patriarch Nikon's reforms of the Russian Orthodox Church.

  2. Habacuque Pedro (em russo: Аввакум Петров, Avvakum Petrov; em latim: Habacuc Petrus; Grigorovo, 20 de novembro de 1620 ou 1621 - Pustozyorsk, 14 de abril de 1682), popularmente conhecido como Avvakum ou Abako, foi um eclesiástico russo que serviu como protopapa da Catedral de Kazan na Praça Vermelha que liderou a ...

  3. O devoto sacerdote Avvakum vê nele a ira divina devido às reformas da Igreja pelo “apóstata” Patriarca Nikon. Avvakum faz pregações contrárias às reformas e se torna um dos líderes do Raskol,...

  4. 11 de ago. de 2008 · Avvakum Petrov was a priest in the Church of Russia during the seventeenth century. He was a leader in the opposition to the reforms instituted into the Russian Church by Patriarch Nikon. For him, his opposition resulted in imprisonment, exile to Siberia, and numerous other hardships that continued even after Patr.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › pt › AvvakumAvvakum - Wikiwand

    Habacuque Pedro, popularmente conhecido como Avvakum ou Abako, foi um eclesiástico russo que serviu como protopapa da Catedral de Kazan na Praça Vermelha que liderou a oposição às reformas do Patriarca Nikon na Igreja Ortodoxa Russa.

  6. 10 de abr. de 2024 · Avvakum Petrovich was an archpriest, leader of the Old Believers, conservative clergy who brought on one of the most serious crises in the history of the Russian church by separating from the Russian Orthodox church to support the “old rite,” consisting of many purely local Russian developments.

  7. The Athonite elder Hieroschemamonk Avvakum (in the world: Andrei Ivanovich Vakarov, 1899–1972) was born in the village of Gorinchovo in Máramaros County in the Austro-Hungarian Empire (now the Region of Transcarpathia, Ukraine).