Vasyl Lypkivsky
Vasyl Lypkivsky (1864–1937) was a Russian eastern orthodox priest, writer and opinion journalist.
Also recorded as Vasyl Lypkivskyi; Vasyl Kostantynovytch Lypkivsky; Vasyl Kostiantynovych Lypkivsky.
Overview
Born at Popudnia in 1864, died at Kyiv in 1937.
In detail
Vasyl Lypkivsky studied at Kiev Theological Academy. the recorded working language is Ukrainian.
The field of work recorded is Eastern Orthodoxy, literature and opinion journalism.
Positions recorded include bishop.
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“Vasyl Lypkivsky”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q2687179: Vasyl Lypkivsky
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A photo of Vasyl Lypkivsky , the first "Metropolitan of Kyiv and All Ukraine" (1921–1927), in metropolitan robe
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