Isidore of Kiev

Metropolitan and Church Leader in Russia

Isidore of Kiev - Metropolitan and Church Leader in Russia
Born

1385
640 years ago

Died

April 27th, 1463
561 years ago — 78 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Ukraine

Links & References

Served as the Metropolitan of Kiev and all Rus', playing a significant role in the Orthodox Church during the early 15th century. Isidore was an influential religious figure who worked to unify the Eastern Orthodox and Catholic Churches. He participated in the Council of Florence, advocating for the union of the two churches. After returning to Kiev, faced opposition from local clergy and was eventually removed from his position. Spent later years in exile, continuing to promote the idea of church unity.

Served as the Metropolitan of Kiev

Advocated for the union of Eastern Orthodox and Catholic Churches

Participated in the Council of Florence

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