Peter

Russian Orthodox metropolitan
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Died:
Dec. 20, 1326, Moscow

Peter (born, Volhynia, Grand Duchy of Lithuania—died Dec. 20, 1326, Moscow) was the Russian Orthodox metropolitan of Kiev and Moscow (1308–26) and the first metropolitan to reside in Moscow. Until Peter’s tenure as metropolitan, the centre of the Russian Orthodox Church had for many years been in Kiev, the ancient capital of Rus, and then for a while in Vladimir. When Peter became metropolitan, he, like his predecessors, lived in no fixed place but rather travelled throughout Russia to promote unity among rival principalities. His allegiance leaned toward Moscow and its prince, Ivan, whom he believed capable of liberating Russia ...(100 of 160 words)