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Gerontius, Metropolitan of Moscow

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from 1473 until 1489. He was the fourth metropolitan in Moscow to be appointed by the civil authority without the approval of the
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over, among other things, the consecration procedures of the new churches. During the
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to the very end. He adhered to a moderate position in dealing with
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of Moscow. In the late 1470s, he was in conflict with
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Russian Orthodox Church
Philip I, Metropolitan of Moscow
Zosimus, Metropolitan of Moscow
Russian
Metropolitan of Moscow and all Rus'
Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople
Kolomna
Metropolitan
Ivan III
Great standing on the Ugra river
Golden Horde
heresies
Novgorod
Grand Prince
1489
Dormition Cathedral, Moscow

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