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Hundred Chapters Cathedral
Athanasius (1564-1566)
Herman
St. Philip (1566-1568)
Cyril IV (1568-1572)
Anthony (1572-1581)
Dionysius (1581-1587)
Job
Theological disputes. Acquisitiveness and non-acquisitiveness
Publicism of the Prince-Monk Vassin
Maxim Grek
Heresy
Forerunners of strigolniks
Strigolniki
The heresy of the Judaizers
The heresy of Bashkin and Kosoy
The Case of Hegumen Artemy
The case of the clerk Viskovaty
The Southwestern Metropolia from the Division of the Russian Church in 1458 to the Union of Brest in 1596
List of Western Russian Orthodox metropolitans who ruled from 1458 to 1596
Grand Dukes of Lithuania, who became Kings of Poland in 1386
The General Position of the Russian Church in the Lithuanian-Polish State
The state of church affairs under individual metropolitans
Metropolitan Gregory the Bulgarian (1458-1473)
Metropolitan Misail (1475-1480)
Metropolitan Simenon (1480-1488)
Jonah Glezna (1488-1494)
Metropolitan Macarius (1494-1497)
Metropolitan Joseph I Bolgarinovich
Metropolitan Jonah II (1503-1507)
Metropolitan Joseph II Soltan (1507-1522)
Internal Church Relations
The situation in the former Galician Metropolia
Metropolitan Joseph III (1522-1534)
Metropolitan Macarius II (1534-1555)
Question about the Metropolis of Galicia
General characteristics of the situation of the Orthodox Church in the first half of the XVI century: the reign of Sigismund I (1506-1548)
Protestantism in Poland and Lithuania
Sigismund II Augustus led. Prince of Lithuania from 1544 and King of Poland from 1548 to 1572.
Heretics
The Positive Side of Sigismund Augustus' Liberalism for Orthodoxy