Patriarch Adrian

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Patriarch Adrian (Адриан in Russian; real name - Андрей, or Andrey) (October 2, 1627 - October 16, 1700) was the last pre-revolutionary Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia.

Adrian caught the eye of Patriarch Joachim, when he was still an archmandrite at Chudov Monastery. In 1686, Joachim appointed him metropolitan of Kazan and Sviyazhsk. On August 24, 1690, Adrian was chosen to replace Joachim on his post. Patriarch Adrian was a staunch adherent of traditional norms and opposed Peter the Great's reforms (e.g., he criticized Peter's decree on mandatory shaving of beards). Adrian's relations with the tsar were tense; however, he had to accept some of Peter's criticism about deficiencies in management of the Russian Orthodox Church.

Preceded by
Joachim
Patriarch of Moscow
1690–1700
Succeeded by
Stefan of Ryazan
Coadjutor


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