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George (Георгий in Russian, died 1079) was an Eastern Orthodox Metropolitan of Kiev and all Rus' ,[ 1] serving from 1069[ 2] to 1073.[ 3]
George was the seventh Byzantine church leader in Kievan Rus ,[ 1] and he arrived to what is now Ukraine around 1062.[ 1] George did not recognize the sanctity of the local martyrs, and four years after his appointment he returned to Byzantium.[ 2]
Metropolitan George is credited as author of polemical work "Struggle against the Latina " (Stiazanie s latinoiu )[ 1] [ 3] in relation to the 1054 East–West Schism .
Metropolis of Kiev and all Rus' (988–1281)
(Michael and Leontius)
Theophylact
John
Teopempt
(Hilarion )u
Ephraim
George (1069–1073)
John II
John III
Nicholas
Nikephoros
Nikita
Michael II
(Clyment )u
Costantine
Teodor
John IV
Costantine II
John V
Nikephoros II
Matthew
Сyril
Joseph
(Peter )u
Kirill II (1250–1281)
sede vacante (1281–1283)
Partition of the metropolis (1283–1378)
Metropolis of Kiev and all Rus'(episcopal seat in Moscow ) Metropolis of Halych
Niphont (1303–1305)
sede vacante (1305–1326)
Gabriel (1326–1329)
Theodore (1337–1347)
Antoniy (1370–1391) (Metropolitan of those Halych eparchies within Poland)
Metropolis of Lithuania Metropolis of Lithuania-Volhynia
Roman (1355–1362) (merged metropolises of Lithuania and Halych)
Administered by Alexius (1362–1378)
Metropolis disestablished. Territory reunited to the Metropolis of Kiev and all Rus'
Gregory Tsamblak (1414–1420 in pretense)u
Reunited Metropolis (1378–1441)
Cyprian (restored 12 February 1378–1406)
Photius (1408–1431)
Gerasimus (1431–1437)
Isidore (1437–1441) Later, as the uniate Metropolitan (1441–1458)b
Parallel successions (1441–1596)
Parallel successions (1596–1805)
Metropolis today c Recognised by Rome alone; b Recognised by both Rome and Constantinople; u Not recognised by Constantinople