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Tashaw-Hadji
Prominent leader of the Caucasian resistance during Caucasian War
Innocent of Alaska
Russian bishop and saint
Abraham Firkovich
Ukrainian scholar
Seraphim of Sarov
Russian saint
Herman of Alaska
Saint, monk
Dovber Schneuri
Second Rebbe of the Chabad Lubavitch Chasidic movement
Imam Shamil
Tartar imam and warrior
Mikhail Diev
Russian priest
Fedor Golubinsky
Russian philosopher
George of Zadonsk
Abraham (Shumilin)
Russian orthodox priest, bishop
Antony
Pavel
predikant uit Keizerrijk Rusland (1788-1861)
Jacob Barit
Russian Talmudist
Eleasar Löw
Polish writer
Jamal ad-Din
faqih and Murshid
Mikhail Golitsyn
Russian chamberlain
Hillel HaLevi Paritcher
Orthodox Jewish Chabad Rabbi
Antoni
priester uit Keizerrijk Rusland (1799-1871)
Yakov Smirnov
18th and 19th-century Russian Orthodox priest and diplomat
Gedeo
Gregorius Thomas Ziegler
Bishop of Linz
Abraham ben Elijah of Vilna
Lithuanian rabbi
Jonas Krizostomas Gintila
Szymon
Sergey Saltykov
Klaas Reimer
German minister
Iriney
Jan Chrzciciel Niemirowicz-Szczytt
Russian priest
Makary of Optina
Russian monk
Hryhorіy Yakhymovych
Metropolitan of Lviv
Karl Hugenberger
Wiktor Bosiacki
��єромонах-василіянин, педагог
Benjamin Bergmann
Lutheran pastor
Shlomo Kluger
Galician rabbi
Joseph Knauer
German priest
Theophylact Shiryaev
Russian priest
Vasiliy Plavil'shchikov
Balthasar von Campenhausen
Russian statesman
Leon Michał Przyłuski
Polish noble and bishop