Poltava Theological Seminary

E511936

Poltava Theological Seminary was a religious educational institution in the Russian Empire that trained Orthodox clergy and notable figures such as priest and labor leader Georgy Gapon.

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instanceOf theological seminary
affiliation Russian Orthodox Church NERFINISHED
country Russian Empire
educationSystem Russian Empire ecclesiastical education system
fieldOfStudy Orthodox theology
biblical studies
church history
pastoral ministry
theology
historicalPeriod early 20th century
late 19th century
locatedIn Poltava Governorate NERFINISHED
present-day Ukraine
location Poltava NERFINISHED
notableAlumnus Georgy Gapon NERFINISHED
notableStudent priest and labor leader Georgy Gapon NERFINISHED
notableStudentOccupation labor leader
priest
operatedUnder Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church NERFINISHED
primaryLanguageOfInstruction Russian
purpose training candidates for the Orthodox priesthood
religion Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodoxy
trained Orthodox clergy
typeOfStudents seminarians

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Georgy Gapon educatedAt Poltava Theological Seminary