Ermogen

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Ermogen, better known as Patriarch Hermogenes, was a prominent early 17th-century Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia who became a martyr and national hero for resisting Polish intervention during the Time of Troubles.

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instanceOf Christian martyr
Eastern Orthodox patriarch
Patriarch of Moscow and all Russia
national hero of Russia
saint
activeInPeriod Time of Troubles
alsoKnownAs Patriarch Hermogenes
surface form: Hermogenes of Moscow

Patriarch Hermogenes of Moscow
surface form: Patriarch Germogen

Patriarch Hermogenes
burialPlace Assumption Cathedral, Moscow Kremlin
surface form: Dormition Cathedral, Moscow Kremlin
commemoratedBy Russian Orthodox feast day
commemoratedIn Russian church hagiography
country Russia
diedIn Moscow
hasTitle Patriarch of Moscow and all Rus'
surface form: Patriarch of Moscow and all Russia

Saint Hermogenes
knownFor calling for national liberation against foreign occupiers
martyrdom in defense of Orthodoxy and Russian statehood
resistance to Polish intervention during the Time of Troubles
legacy national hero commemorated in Russian history
symbol of Russian resistance to foreign domination
opposed Polish–Lithuanian intervention
surface form: Polish intervention in Russia

Polish–Lithuanian occupation of the Moscow Kremlin
surface form: Polish–Lithuanian occupation of Moscow
positionHeld Patriarch of Moscow and all Rus'
surface form: Patriarch of Moscow and all Russia
religion Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodoxy

Russian Orthodox Church
roleDuringEvent spiritual leader during the Time of Troubles
supported Russian national militia against Polish forces
veneratedAs holy hieromartyr
veneratedIn Russian Orthodox Church

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