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Maximos, Metropolitan of Kiev and All Rus'

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trips to the Golden Horde and for mediating between the quarreling princes of the north-eastern Rus' (e.g. Dmitry of Pereslav and
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to the Rus' lands in 1293. Tudan's army devastated fourteen towns. Tokhta himself (also known as Tokhta-Temur) went to
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Recognised by Rome alone; Recognised by both Rome and Constantinople; Not recognised by Constantinople
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wanted to eliminate the princes' semi-independence. To that effect, he had sent his brother
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Metropolis disestablished. Territory reunited to the Metropolis of Kiev and all Rus'
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In the Catholic Church, the metropolis of the uniate church remains as a
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Roman (1355–1362) (merged metropolises of Lithuania and Halych)
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In the Eastern Orthodox Church, the metropolis was absorbed by the
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in 1299 and transferred the metropolitan chair to the city of
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which is situated 200 kilometers (120 mi) east of
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II 63:Metropolis of Kiev and all Rus' 18:Maksim, Metropolitan of all Rus 687:(Recognised by Constantinople) 663:Metropolitan (1441–1458) 133:Athanasius I of Constantinople 57:; died 6 December 1305) was a 1: 621:(1414–1420 in pretense) 217:. Cathedral of St John in DC. 169:for the title of Grand Duke. 131:. Following that, Patriarch 1091:Joseph Neliubovich-Tukalsky 653:Gerasimus (1431–1437) 464:Partition of the metropolis 145:Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia 1221: 564:Antoniy (1370–1391) 561:Theodore (1337–1347) 107:Maximos was known for his 1195:14th-century Greek people 1190:13th-century Greek people 1160: 558:Gabriel (1326–1329) 547:Niphont (1303–1305) 293: 276: 268: 50: 139:in 1303 with its see in 69:. 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Maksim, Metropolitan of all Rus

Russian
metropolitan bishop
Metropolis of Kiev and all Rus'
Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople
Constantinople
Greek
Golden Horde
Tokhta
Tudan
Tver
Dmitry of Pereslavl
Nogai Khan
ecclesiastic
Andrey of Gorodets
Alexander Nevsky
Kiev
Vladimir
Moscow
Athanasius I of Constantinople
Metropolis of Halych
Halych
Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia
Constantinople
Prince of Tver
Mikhail Yaroslavich
Prince of Moscow
Yuri Danilovich
canonised

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