Peter Akerovich
Eastern Orthodox metropolitan bishop
Peter Akerovych (Ukrainian: Петро Акерович); (b ? d ?) — was an Eastern Orthodox metropolitan from Kyiv (official title — Metropolitan of Kyiv and All-Rus').
Metropolitan of Kyiv from 1241 to 1245, descendant of a boyar family. He was hegumen of the Saint Saviour Monastery in Berestove and since 1240 - an Orthodox bishop.
Akerovych participated in the First Council of Lyon in 1245, where he informed the Catholic West of the Tatar threat. And was employed by Grand Prince of Kyiv Mykhailo Vsevolodovych in diplomatic service.
Nothing is known of Akerovych past the year 1246.
References
- Akerovych, Petro at the Encyclopedia of Ukraine
Preceded by Joseph of Kiev | Metropolitan of Kiev and All-Rus' 1241–1246 | Succeeded by Cyril III of Kiev |
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Metropolitans of Kiev and all Rus' in the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople
(988–1281)
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- Theophylact
- John
- Teopempt
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- Ephraim
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- Nikita
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- Costantine
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- Matthew
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- (Peter)u
- Kirill II (1250–1281)
- sede vacante (1281–1283)
(1283–1378)
Metropolis of Kiev and all Rus' (episcopal seat in Moscow) | |
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Metropolis of Halych |
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Metropolis of Lithuania |
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Metropolis of Lithuania-Volhynia |
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Metropolis of Kiev, Galicia and all Rus' (1441 - 1596) (Recognised by Constantinople) | |
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Metropolis of Moscow and all Russia (Not recognised by Constantinople) |
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Metropolis of Kiev, Galicia and all Ruthenia (Ruthenian Uniate Church) (In communion with the Holy See) |
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Metropolis of Kiev, Galicia and all Rus' (1620–1686) (Recognised as an exarchate by Constantinople) |
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- In the Eastern Orthodox Church, the metropolis was absorbed by the Patriarchate of Moscow as the Metropolis of Kiev.
- In the Catholic Church, the metropolis of the uniate church remains as a sui juris particular church - the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church.
c Recognised by Rome alone; b Recognised by both Rome and Constantinople; u Not recognised by Constantinople
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