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Aleksiĭ II, Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia, 1929-2008


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  • Fuller Name

    • Alekseĭ Mikhaĭlovich
  • Variants

    • Alessio II, Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia, 1929-2008
    • Aleksiy II, Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia, 1929-2008
    • Ridiger, Aleksei Mikhailovich, 1929-2008
    • Alexij II, Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia, 1929-2008
    • Алексий II, Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia, 1929-2008
    • Alexiy II, Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia, 1929-2008
    • Alexy II, Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia, 1929-2008
    • Aleksy II, Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia, 1929-2008
  • Additional Information

    • Birth Date

        1929-02-23
    • Death Date

        2008-12-05
    • Associated Language

        Russian
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  • Sources

    • found: Tishaĭshie peregovory, 1993:p. 33 (Patriarkha moskovskogo i vsei︠a︡ Rusi Aleksii︠a︡ II)
    • found: Who's who in Russia and the new states, c1993 [unpaged]:(Aleksiy II (Ridiger, Aleksei Mikhailovich); b. Feb. 23, 1929; Patriarch of Moscow and of All Russia, 7 June 1990-)
    • found: Kostbare Ostereier aus dem Zarenreich, c1998:t.p. (Alexij II., Patriarch von Moskau und ganz Russland)
    • found: Conversazioni con Alessio II, Patriarca di Mosca e di tutte le Russie, 2003.
    • found: Wikipedia WWW site, Dec. 5, 2008(Patriarch Alexiy II; Патриарх московский и всея Руси Алексий II; b. Алексей Михайлович Ридигер = Alekseĭ Mikhaĭlovich Ridiger, Feb. 23, 1929, Tallinn, Estonia; d. Dec. 5, 2008, Moscow; Patriarch of Moscow and of All-Russia and the primate of the Russian Orthodox Church, June 10, 1990-Dec. 5, 2008); Dec. 8, 2008 (Alexy II; d. in Peredelkino)
    • found: New York times WWW site, Dec. 8, 2008(in obituary published Dec. 6: Patriarch Aleksy II; b. Aleksei Mikhailovich Ridiger, Feb. 23, 1929, Tallinn, Estonia; d. Friday [Dec. 5, 2008], Peredelkino, outside Moscow, aged 79; as leader of the sprawling Russian Orthodox Church presided over its restoration as a powerful influence in Russian society after decades of Soviet persecution)
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  • Change Notes

    • 1994-08-11: new
    • 2015-01-28: revised
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