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Sections 1151 – 1200

Nicholas Zharkikh

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1151. The genus and commemoration of His Holiness the Patriarch Meleti Akhridonsky (p. 96)

1152. The genus and commemoration of the slave of God nun Elizaveta Biletskaya Sasenovna (p. 96)

1153. The Monastery of Caves. The genus and commemoration of hieromonk Justin Vasilyevich (p. 96)

1154. From the Mikhailovsky monastery. The genus and commemoration of the nun Matrona (p. 96)

1155. From Priluki (p. 96)

1156. Zaporozhets. The genus and commemoration of the servant of God Martyn Chorny,
Cossack of Zaporozhye (p. 96)

1157. From Sumy. The genus and commemoration of the servant of God Fedor miller of Sumy (p. 96)

1158. The commemoration of the slave of God Anna Alekseeva Nedelchikha from Konotop (p. 96)

1159. The year [1685]. The genus and commemoration of Maria Prokopikha from Zmiev Veretselkivna (p. 96)

1160. From Kharkov. The genus and commemoration of Sidor Zayarny (p. 96)

1161. The genus and commemoration of Samuel Leontievich from the Novi Mlyny (p. 96)

1162. There are two from Chernigov. The genus and commemoration of the slave of God Ivan Utva,
an inhabitant of Chernigov (pp. 96 – 97)

1163. The genus and commemoration of the servant of God Samuel Sazik, novice Pechersky (p. 97)

1164. The year [1685]. The genus and commemoration of the servant of God Peter Nekrashevich, the stableman of the Pechersky monastery (p. 97)

1165. The year [1685]. Ioannovna Sivozhkovna
from Skala town (p. 97)

1166. The genus and commemoration of the nun Minodora from the St. Michael’s Monastery (p. 97)

1167. The genus and commemoration of Michael,
novice Pechersky (p. 97)

1168. The genus and commemoration of Anastasia priests wife, from Priluki, Krachkovchanka (p. 97)

1169. The year [1685] month September. From Opishnja. The genus and commemoration of Vasily Ivanovich from Opishnja,
and originally from Bratslav (p. 97)

1170. The year [1685] month September. The genus
and commemoration of Andrew Cain
from the Krichev town (p. 97)