Slovene (Aug 2019)

On the Chronology of the 11th-century Russian Metropolitans. An Answer to A. P. Tolochko

  • Andrey Yu. Vinogradov

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 477 – 485

Abstract

Read online

The article deals with the amendments made by A. P. Tolochko to the traditional chronology of the Russian metropolitans of the 11th cent., compiled by A. Poppe, and shows the weaknesses of both chronologies. Based on the latest epigraphic finds, a new chronology of the Metropolitans until the last quarter of the 11th cent. is proposed: Theophylact was transferred to Russia from the Metropolitan see of Sebasteia sometime before 1015; Theopempt became the Metropolitan no later than 1039; John ascended the throne after 1039 and reigned until 1051; Hilarion became the Metropolitan in 1051 (probably after July 24) and ceased to be in 1052 (before November 4); Ephraim received the Metropolitan see in 1052 (until November 4) and retained it at least until 1055; George, mentioned under 1072, could have become the Metropolitan as early as 1055. DOI: 10.31168/2305-6754.2019.8.1.18

Keywords