Hilarion of Kyiv
Hilarion of Kyiv (990–1055) was a writer, eastern orthodox priest and metropolitan.
Also recorded as Hilarion.
Overview
Born at Kievan Rus' in 990, died at Kyiv in 1055.
In detail
the recorded working language is Old East Slavic and Church Slavonic.
Positions recorded include metropolitan and Metropolitan of Kiev and all Rus'.
Works named in the authority record are Sermon on Law and Grace.
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q562243: Hilarion of Kyiv
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