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Gerasim
Gerasim (Russian Герасим; ) is a male given name, derived from Greek γεράσιμος (cf. Gerasimos), meaning "Respectable", "Honorable Elder". First name * Gerasim Izmailov, Russian navigator * Gerasim - deaf and mute serf, a character in Ivan Turgenev's short story'' Mumu'' * Gerasim Khugayev (born 1945), Ossetian politician * Gerasim Lebedev (1749 – 1817), Russian adventurer, linguist * Gerasim Pileš (1913 - 2003), a Soviet Chuvash writer playwright, sculptor, painter. * Gerasim I, Serbian Patriarch, Archbishop of Peć and Serbian Patriarch (1574-1586) * Gerasim Zakov (born 1984), Bulgarian footballer * Gerasim Zelić (1752 – 1828), a Serbian Orthodox Church archimandrite, traveller and writer * Gerasim Petronović (1820-1906), Serbian Orthodox Bishop of Bay of Kotor The Bay of Kotor ( Montenegrin and Serbian: , Italian: ), also known as the Boka, is a winding bay of the Adriatic Sea in southwestern Montenegro and the region of Montenegro concentrated a ...
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Mumu (Turgenev)
''Mumu'' (russian: «Муму») is a short story by Ivan Turgenev, a Russian novelist and story writer, written in 1852. The story of Gerasim, a deaf and mute serf whose life of poverty is brought into sharp relief by his connection with Mumu, a dog he rescued, brought greater national attention to the cruelties of serfdom, and received praise for its brutal portrayal of this institution in Russian society. Background Originally published in 1854, ''Mumu'' was written by Turgenev in 1852 while he was in custody for writing an obituary for fellow writer Nikolai Gogol. From a good family,Chamberlin, William Henry. "Turgenev: The Eternal Romantic." Russian Review 5.2 (1946): 10-23. Turgenev was well-read, and had spent extensive time in the West (he was fluent in German, French, and English). His primary concern, and the main topic of his writings, was Russia, and he wrote only in Russian. Although attempting to improve and distinguish Russia, he was not a Slavophile, but voiced ...
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Gerasimov
Gerasimov (russian: Герасимов) or Gerasimova (feminine; Герасимова) is a Russian surname, derived from the given name Gerasim. Notable people with the surname include: * Aleksei Gerasimov (other), multiple people * Aleksandr Gerasimov (painter) (1881–1963), Russian/Soviet painter * Aleksandr Gerasimov (footballer) (born 1969), former Russian professional football player * Anatoly Gerasimov (1945–2013), Russian/American musician *Dmitry Gerasimov (c.1465–after 1535), Russian translator, diplomat, and philologist *Egor Gerasimov (born 1992), Belarusian tennis player *Gennadi Gerasimov (1930–2010), Soviet diplomat * Innokentiy Gerasimov (scientist) (1905–1985), a Soviet geographer, geomorphologist, soil scientist, and academician * Innokenty Gerasimov (1918–1992), a Soviet army officer and Hero of the Soviet Union * Ivan Gerasimov (footballer) (born 1985), Russian footballer * Ivan Gerasimov (botanist) (1867–about 1920), Russian botanist * Ivan ...
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Gerasimos
Gerasimos ( el, Γεράσιμος) is a Greek given name derived from Greek "γέρας" ("gΕras", "gift of honour, prize, reward"). The suffix -ιμος gives the meaning "the one who deserves honour". It can also be anglicized as "Gerassimos" or "Gerasimus". It can also be slavicized as Gerasim (russian: Герасим; ). Saints * Gerasimus of the Jordan, a Christian saint, monk, and abbot of the 5th century AD * Gerasimos, Abbot of the Monastery of Saint Symeon, Christian author in Arabic, 12th/13th century * Gerasimos of Euripos, Orthodox monk and disciple of Gregory of Sinai, 14th century * Gerasimus of Kefalonia, a Christian saint and monk of the 16th century AD from the Greek island of Kefalonia Orthodox bishops Patriarchs of Constantinople * Gerasimus I of Constantinople, Patriarch of Constantinople from 1320 to 1321 * Gerasimus II of Constantinople, Patriarch of Constantinople from 1673 to 1674 * Gerasimus III of Constantinople, Patriarch of Constantinople from 1794 t ...
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Gerasimos (other)
Gerasimos ( el, Γεράσιμος) is a Greek given name derived from Greek "γέρας" ("gΕras", "gift of honour, prize, reward"). The suffix -ιμος gives the meaning "the one who deserves honour". It can also be anglicized as "Gerassimos" or "Gerasimus". It can also be slavicized as Gerasim (russian: Герасим; ). Saints * Gerasimus of the Jordan, a Christian saint, monk, and abbot of the 5th century AD * Gerasimos, Abbot of the Monastery of Saint Symeon, Christian author in Arabic, 12th/13th century * Gerasimos of Euripos, Orthodox monk and disciple of Gregory of Sinai, 14th century * Gerasimus of Kefalonia, a Christian saint and monk of the 16th century AD from the Greek island of Kefalonia Orthodox bishops Patriarchs of Constantinople * Gerasimus I of Constantinople, Patriarch of Constantinople from 1320 to 1321 * Gerasimus II of Constantinople, Patriarch of Constantinople from 1673 to 1674 * Gerasimus III of Constantinople, Patriarch of Constantinople from 1794 to ...
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Gerasim Lebedev
Gerasim Stepanovich Lebedev (russian: Гера́сим Степа́нович Ле́бедев; 1749 – July 27, 1817), also spelled Herasim Steppanovich Lebedeff ( bn, হেরাসিম স্তেপানোভিচ লেবেদেফ), was a Russians, Russian adventurer, linguist, pioneer of Bengali theatre (founded European-style proscenium drama theatre in India in 1795), translator, musician and writer. He was a pioneer of Indology. Early life Lebedev was born in Yaroslavl, Russian Empire, Russia, to a family of a church choirmaster.''Sons of Yaroslavl Melpomene: Volkov. Dmitrievsky. Lebedev''. Chapter III. ''Gerasim Lebedev''
by Margarita Vanyashova.
Gerasim was the oldest son in the family. He had two brothers: Afanasy an ...
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Gerasim I, Serbian Patriarch
Gerasim I Sokolović ( sr-cyrl, Герасим I Соколовић) was Archbishop of Peć and Serbian Patriarch from 1574 to 1586. He was the third primate of the restored Serbian Patriarchate of Peć, and cousin of previous Serbian Patriarch Antonije I. Gerasim belonged to the prominent Serbian Sokolović family. He was nephew of Serbian Petriarch Makarije Sokolović (1557–1571). During the patriarchal tenure of his cousin Antonije I (1571–1574), Gerasim became Metropolitan of Herzegovina. When Patriarch Antonije died in 1574, Metropolitan Gerasim was elected new Serbian Patriarch, with residence in the Patriarchal Monastery of Peć. In that time, his other cousin Mehmed Sokolović, from the Islamized branch of the family, held the post of the Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire (1565–1579) and acted as protector of the Serbian Patriarchate. As patriarch, Gerasim appointed his cousin Savatije Sokolović to be the next Metropolitan of Herzegovina. In time, some disputes ar ...
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Gerasim Pileš
Gerasim Pileš ( Chuvash & russian: link=no, Харлампьев Герасим Дмитриевич, February 2, 1913, Man Toktash village, Russia – November 2, 2003, Cheboksary, Chuvash Republic, Russia) – a Soviet Chuvash writer playwright, sculptor, painter. Biography Pileš was born on February 2, 1913 in the village Man Toktash of the Alikovsky District, Chuvash Republic. He studied in Bolshetoktashsky initial, Hodorsky eight-year schools, in rabfac in Nizhny Novgorod, the Moscow art technical school. Pilesh was called up for involuntary military service and took part in the Great Patriotic War. G. Harlampyev. He worked in the Chuvash book publishing house, and worked as the director of an art gallery. Pileš died on November 2, 2003 in Cheboksary (Chuvash Republic, Russia). Creative activity Pileš came to the Chuvash literature as the master of short plays, children's stories. Then Gerasim Dmitriyevich wrote stories and novels. At the Chuvash theaters and no ...
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Gerasim Zakov
Gerasim Zakov ( bg, Герасим Заков; born 7 September 1984) is a Bulgarian footballer who most recently played for CSKA 1918 as a striker. Zakov served as the team's captain. He has also played for the Bulgarian U21 squad between 2003 and 2005. Career Zakov joined CSKA Sofia as an academy player at the age of 13, with his first coach being Angel Rangelov, and signed his professional contract with the first team in 2002. Zakov made his league debut on 30 May 2002, in the 0:1 away loss against Litex Lovech. He stayed 4 seasons at CSKA and become 2 times champion of the Bulgaria premier league and 2 times finished in 2nd place in the Bulgarian national cup. During the 2011–2012 season he scored 11 goals in the premier league for his team Kaliakra(Kavarna) and took 4th place in the top goalscorers' ranking in the league, 4 goals less than the winner Júnior Moraes from CSKA(Sofia). After this season he moved to Litex (Lovech) who was at the time coached by Bulgarian to ...
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Gerasim Zelić
Gerasim Zelić ( sr, Герасим Зелић; 1752–1828) was a Serbian Orthodox Church archimandrite, traveller and writer. His chief work is ''Žitije'' (Lives), in three volumes. They are memoirs of his travels throughout western Europe, Russia and Asia Minor from the latter half of the 18th century to the first decade of the 19th century and the famous personalities (Napoleon, Eugène de Beauharnais, Viceroy of Italy, Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor, Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor, Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor, Semyon Zorich, Catherine the Great, Alexander I of Russia, Stanisław August Poniatowski, Dositej Obradović) he encountered. He left behind invaluable original notes on the people, religions, manners, customs, and trade of his era. As much as Dositej Obradović is an emblematic figure of the 18th century Habsburg Serbian Enlightenment so is Gerasim Zelić. In many ways the East-West travel itineraries of the two men are similar, covering the Levant, the German ...
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Gjerasim Qiriazi
Gjerasim Qiriazi (18 October 1858 – 2 January 1894) was an Albanian Protestant preacher and educator. He is the founder of thEvangelical Church of Albania, (VUSH) Vëllazëria Ungjillore e Shqipërisëand the Kosovo Protestant Evangelical Church. He also founded the first Albanian school in modern times in 1887 in Korçë, Albania, then part of the Ottoman Empire. Biography Qiriazi attended a Greek school of his native Manastir, Macedonia. He then went to Samokov, Bulgaria, to attend the American College. After he finished his studies, in 1883, he started to work for the British and Foreign Bible Society in Korçë. On November 15, 1884, while traveling to Lake Ohrid, he was kidnapped by bandits, who held him for ransom for over a year. This episode was narrated by Gjerasim in '' Captured by Brigands'' and published after his death in English in 1901. In 1889, he commissioned the printing of the book of Genesis and the Gospel of Matthew in Albanian Tosk, and the Gospel of ...
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Gerasim Khugayev
Gerasim "Rezo" Georgievich Khugayev ( os, Хуыгаты Георгийы фырт Герасим (Резо), ''Xwêgatê Géorgiyê fêrt Gérasim (Rézo)''; ka, გერასიმე ხუგაევი, ''Gerasime Khugaevi''; russian: Герасим (Резо) Георгевич Хугаев; born on 15 November 1946 in Chasaval, Dzau district, South Ossetian Autonomous Oblast, Georgian SSR, Soviet Union RegnumOssetians evicted from the Pankisi Gorge (4 August 2003)) is an Ossetian politician and former Prime Minister of the Republic of South Ossetia. He is the only South Ossetian Prime Minister to serve more than one time, at this date. He first served from October 1993 until May 1994 under Head of State Lyudvig Chibirov, and then again from December 2001 until August 2003, as the first Prime Minister appointed by President of South Ossetia Eduard Kokoity. From 1975 until 1981, Khugayev studied at the psychology department of the Lomonosov Moscow State University. In 19 ...
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Gerasim Izmailov
Gerasim Grigoryevich Izmaylov (russian: Герасим Григорьевич Измайлов; ''circa'' 1745 - ''after'' 1795) was a Russian navigator involved in the Russian colonization of the Americas and in the establishment of the colonies of Russian America in Alaska. He was responsible for the first detailed maps of the Aleutian Islands. A native of Yakutsk, Izmaylov attended a navigation school in Okhotsk with Dmitry Bocharov, who became his lifelong business companion. In 1771, both were caught up in the Benyovszky mutiny at Bolsheretsk on Kamchatka. Izmaylov attempted to break away from the mutineers but, after being flogged, was marooned on the isle of Simushir, one of the uninhabited Kuril Islands. For a year he subsisted on "scallops, grass, and roots" before being rescued by yasak gatherers. He was investigated in Irkutsk on account of his association with Benyovszky, but was eventually cleared of all charges in 1774. In 1775, Izmaylov assumed command of the boat ...
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