Patriarch Nikon of Moscow
Nikon (, ), born
Nikita Minin (; 7 May 1605 – 17 August 1681) was the seventh
Patriarch of Moscow and all Rus' of the
Russian Orthodox Church, serving officially from 1652 to 1666. He was renowned for his eloquence, energy, piety and close ties to
Tsar Alexis of Russia. Nikon introduced many reforms, including liturgical reforms that were unpopular among conservatives. These divisions eventually led to a lasting schism known as ''
Raskol'' (schism) in the Russian Orthodox Church. For many years, he was a dominant political figure, often equaling or even overshadowing the Tsar. In December 1667, Nikon was tried by a
synod of church officials,
deprived of all his sacerdotal functions, and reduced to the status of a simple
monk.
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