Atanazy
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Atanazy
Summary
Atanazy is a human[1]. Born in Zavitaja[2], he… he was born on September 21, 1904[3]. He died in Buenos Aires[4]. He died on November 3, 1983[5]. He worked as an Eastern Orthodox priest[6], Eastern Orthodox monk[7], church historian[8], and archbishop[9]. He is known by 24 alternative names across languages and contexts.[10]
Key Facts
- Born in Zavitaja[2], Atanazy…
- Atanazy passed away in Buenos Aires[4].
- Atanazy was born on September 21, 1904[3].
- Atanazy was born on January 1, 1904[11].
- Atanazy died on November 3, 1983[5].
- Atanazy died on January 1, 1983[12].
- Burial took place at Holy Trinity Monastery[13].
- Atanazy held citizenship in Russian Empire[14].
- Atanazy held citizenship in Second Polish Republic[15].
- Atanazy held citizenship in Argentina[16].
- Atanazy held citizenship in Australia[17].
- Atanazy's professions included Eastern Orthodox priest[6].
- Atanazy worked as an Eastern Orthodox monk[7].
- Atanazy worked as a church historian[8].
- Atanazy worked as an archbishop[9].
- Atanazy's field of work was pastoral care[18].
- Atanazy's field of work was monkish life[19].
- Atanazy's field of work was Eastern Orthodox theology[20].
- Atanazy's field of work was history of Christianity[21].
- Atanazy held the position of bishop[22].
- Atanazy was employed by Pokrov monastery in Turkowice[23].
- Atanazy was educated at Belarusian Gymnasium of Navahrudak[24].
- Atanazy was educated at University of Warsaw[25].
- Atanazy's religion is recorded as Eastern Orthodoxy[26].
- Atanazy is recorded as male[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Atanazy's place of birth was Zavitaja[2]. Recorded date of birth include September 21, 1904[3] and January 1, 1904[11].
Education
Educated at Belarusian Gymnasium of Navahrudak[24], a Gymnasium[28], in Second Polish Republic[29], founded in 1919[30] and University of Warsaw[25], a university[31], in Poland[32], founded in 1816[33], headquartered in Warsaw[34]. Atanazy earned the academic degree of Doctor of Divinity[35].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include Eastern Orthodox priest[6], Eastern Orthodox monk[7], church historian[8], and archbishop[9]. Fields of work include pastoral care[18], a field of study[36]; monkish life[19]; Eastern Orthodox theology[20], a confessional aspect[37]; and history of Christianity[21], an aspect of history[38]. Atanazy was employed by Pokrov monastery in Turkowice[23]. He held the position of bishop[22].
Personal Life
Atanazy's religion is recorded as Eastern Orthodoxy[26].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include November 3, 1983[5] and January 1, 1983[12]. Atanazy passed away in Buenos Aires[4]. He is buried at Holy Trinity Monastery[13].
Why It Matters
Atanazy is known by 24 alternative names across languages and contexts.[10]
FAQs
Where was Atanazy born?
Born in Zavitaja[2], Atanazy…
Where did Atanazy die?
Atanazy passed away in Buenos Aires[4].
What did Atanazy do for work?
Atanazy worked as Eastern Orthodox priest[6], Eastern Orthodox monk[7], church historian[8], and archbishop[9].
Where did Atanazy go to school?
Atanazy was educated at Belarusian Gymnasium of Navahrudak[24] and University of Warsaw[25].