George (Георгий in Russian, died 1079) was an Eastern Orthodox Metropolitan of Kiev and all Rus',[1] serving from 1069[2] to 1073.[3]
George was the seventh Byzantine church leader in Kievan Rus,[1] and he arrived to what is now Ukraine around 1062.[1] George did not recognize the sanctity of the local martyrs, and four years after his appointment he returned to Byzantium.[2]
Metropolitan George is credited as author of polemical work "Struggle against the Latina" (Stiazanie s latinoiu)[1][3] in relation to the 1054 East–West Schism.
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Metropolis of Kiev and all Rus' (988–1281) | |
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Partition of the metropolis (1283–1378) | Metropolis of Kiev and all Rus' (episcopal seat in Moscow since 1325) | |
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Metropolis of Halych |
- Niphont (1303–1305)
- sede vacante (1305–1326)
- Gabriel (1326–1329)
- Theodore (1337–1347)
- Antoniy (1370–1391) (Metropolitan of those Halych eparchies within Poland)
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Metropolis of Lithuania (since 1355 'Lithuania-Volhynia') |
- Theophilus (c. 1317–1330)
- sede vacante (1330–1355)
- Roman (1355–1362) (merged metropolises of Lithuania and Halych)
- Administered by Alexius (1362–1378)
- Metropolis disestablished. Territory reunited to the Metropolis of Kiev and all Rus'
- Gregory Tsamblak (1414–1420 in pretense)u
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Reunited Metropolis (1378–1441) |
- Cyprian (restored 12 February 1378–1406)
- Photius (1408–1431)
- Gerasimus (1431–1437)
- Isidore (1437–1441) Later, as the uniate Metropolitan (1441–1458)b
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Parallel successions (1441–1596) | |
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Parallel successions (1596–1805) | |
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Metropolis today | |
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c Recognised by Rome alone; b Recognised by both Rome and Constantinople; u Not recognised by Constantinople |