Fedor Nikitich and Ksenya Ivanovna
Fedor Nikitich and Ksenya Ivanovna
Supplement to the Brief Description of the Life of the Great Sovereign, the Most Holy Filaret Nikitich Romanov, Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia,
Golikov, Ivan Ivanovich (1735-1801).
Supplement to the Brief Description of the Life of the Great Sovereign, the Most Holy Filaret Nikitich Romanov, Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia,
Moscow: Univ. type., in Chr. Ridiger and Chr. Claudia, [1798].
Moscow: Univ. type., in Chr. Ridiger and Chr. Claudia, [1798].
1798
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Patriarch Filaret (Romanov): personality, state and church activity
Zverev, Sergey Pavlovich
Patriarch Filaret (Romanov): personality, state and church activity.
Moscow, 2005.
Moscow, 2005.
2005
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The legend of Filaret Nikitich
Orlov, Fedor Fedorovich (1850-).
The Legend of Filaret Nikitich.
Petrograd: Typography of A. Suvorin's The New Time, 1915.
Petrograd: Typography of A. Suvorin's The New Time, 1915.
1915
МОГНБ
The Cathedral Exposition of Patriarch Filaret
The Cathedral Exposition of Patriarch Filaret.
Moscow: Type. AF Snegireva, 1879.
Moscow: Type. AF Snegireva, 1879.
1879
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Zaonezhskaya zaterochnitsa, the great sovereign nun Marfa Ivanovna, in the world boyaryna Xenia Ivanovna Romanova, the mother of Tsar Mikhail Feodorovich
Shayzhin, Nikolai Semenovich (1879 - 1950).
Zaonezhskaya zatyonitsa, the great empress nun Marfa Ivanovna, in the world boyaryna Xenia Ivanovna Romanova, the mother of Tsar Mikhail Feodorovich.
Petrozavodsk: Olonets provincial printing house, 1911.
Petrozavodsk: Olonets provincial printing house, 1911.
1911
НБ Респ. Карелия
A brief description of the performance of the famous family of St. George's Romanov, and the life of the great sovereign, the most holy Philaret Nikitich, the patriarch of Moscow and all Russia.
Yuvenaly (Voyeikov, Ivan Grigorievich, hegumen, 1729-1807).
A brief description of the performance of the famous family of St. George's Romanov, and the life of the great sovereign, the most holy Philaret Nikitich, the patriarch of Moscow and All Russia .. Moscow: Univ. type., in Chr. Ridiger and Chr. Claudia, [1798].
1798
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