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undermined the independence of the Orthodox Church in those parts of the Ruthenia lands that lay in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. The decision was schismatic and was not recognised by the
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In 1770 the metrpolis was abolished by the secular authorities. In 1921 it was reestablished by a local
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In October 1685 he went to Moscow to be installed formally in the metropolis by
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Church, who accepted allegiance to Moscow. In 1895, he was appointed by the
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17th century Ruthenian prince and hierarch of the Eastern Orthodox Church
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Metropolitans of Kiev and all Rus' (claimed or partially recognised)
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Eastern Orthodox bishops in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
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Metropolitans of Kiev and all Rus' (Patriarchate of Moscow)
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Zachary Svyatopolk-Chetvertynsky and Regina Chrenicka in
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Metropolitans of Kyiv in the Patriarchate of Moscow
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Metropolitan of Kiev, Galicia and all Little Russia
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