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  1. Petliura studied in the Russian Orthodox Seminary in Poltava from 1895 to 1901. [5] While there he joined the Hromada society in 1898. [5] When his membership in Hromada was discovered in 1901, he was expelled from the seminary. [5] In 1900 Petliura joined the Revolutionary Ukrainian Party (RUP). [5]

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    Specifically the Poltava Seminary and the Kyiv Theological Academy. Yurkevich was remembered for his critical stance against materialism in specific modern materialism. Yurkevich mentored Vladimir Soloviev. [1] Career Yurkevich was in 1851, appointed the position of instructor in Philosophical Sciences at the Kyiv Theological Academy.

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    List of seminaries and theological schools - OrthodoxWiki List of seminaries and theological schools navigation search Contents 1 Africa 1.1 Kenya 1.2 South Africa 2 Asia 2.1 Japan 3 Australia 4 North America 4.1 United States 4.1.1 Major North American Seminaries by Enrollment (2021 Fall) 4.1.2 Distance Education 4.2 Canada 5 Western Europe

  8. Symon Petliura - Wikipedia

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    Petliura studied in the Russian Orthodox Seminary in Poltava from 1895 to 1901. [5] While there he joined the Hromada society in 1898. [5] When his membership in Hromada was discovered in 1901, he was expelled from the seminary. [5] In 1900 Petliura joined the Revolutionary Ukrainian Party (RUP). [5]

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    Rabbi of Poltava from 1893 to 1917 was E.A. Rabinowich, a leader of the extreme Orthodox and a strong opponent of the Zionists. He published the religious monthly Ha-Peles (1903–06) and the weekly Ha-Modi'a (1910–15) in Poltava. The historian Elias *Tcherikower was born in Poltava.

  10. A Life of Archbishop Theophan of Poltava

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    A LIFE OF ARCHBISHOP THEOPHANES OF POLTAVA Early Years The future Archbishop Theophanes was born in the village of Podmoshie, Novgorod province on December 31, 1874 (1873, according to another source). His father was the village priest, Fr. Demetrius Bystrov, and his mother was called Maria.

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