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Luka Schidjata (russisch Лука́ Жидя́та) war der zweite Bischof von Nowgorod (1035–1060).Er wird in der russisch-orthodoxen Kirche in Nowgorod als Heiliger verehrt.Gedenktage sind der 10. Februar und der 4. Oktober.

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dbo:abstract Luka Schidjata (russisch Лука́ Жидя́та) war der zweite Bischof von Nowgorod (1035–1060).Er wird in der russisch-orthodoxen Kirche in Nowgorod als Heiliger verehrt.Gedenktage sind der 10. Februar und der 4. Oktober. (de) Luká Zhidiata (del ruso: Лука́ Жидя́та) o Luká Zhiriata (Лука Жирята) fue el segundo obispo de Nóvgorod (1035-1060). Reemplazó a Efrem, quien había administrado la eparquía tras la muerte de su mentor Ioakim Korsúnianin. Se conocen pocos detalles de la vida de Luká. Fue el primer obispo nacido en Rusia que tuvo la Iglesia Ortodoxa Rusa, ya todos los anteriores habían sido griegos. Su apellido puede indicar que tuviera ascendencia judía, aunque esto es tema de debate entre los estudiosos. La Catedral de Santa Sofía original se quemó durante su obispado, siendo reemplazada por el edificio actual de piedra (quizá el edificio en uso más antiguo de Rusia), que fue consagrada por él mismo el 14 de septiembre de 1052. Luká se opuso a la designación por parte de Yaroslav I el Sabio, Gran Príncipe del Rus de Kiev, de Hilarión de Kiev como metropolitano de Kiev, ya que este hecho rompía la prerrogativa del Patriarca de Constantinopla en el nombramiento del metropolitano. Por esta razón fue confinado en el Monasterio de las Cuevas de Kiev, donde murió el 15 de octubre de 1060. Sus restos fueron devueltos a Nóvgorod, donde fue enterrado en la Catedral de Santa Sofía, siendo el primero en ser enterrado allí.​ Es venerado como santo por la Iglesia Ortodoxa Rusa, y se celebra el 10 de febrero, junto con otros santos de Nóvgorod. (es) Luka Zhidiata (Russian: Лука́ Жидя́та) was the second bishop of Novgorod the Great (1035–1060) and saint of the Russian Orthodox Church. He replaced Efrem who administered the eparchy since the death of Joachim of Korsun without being consecrated as a bishop. Little is known of Luka. He was the first Rus-born bishop of the Rus church; all previous ones had been Greek. The original Cathedral of Holy Wisdom burned down during his episcopate and was replaced by the current stone structure, possibly the oldest building still in use in Russia, which Luka consecrated on 14 September 1052. Luka opposed the Kyivan Grand Princes' appointments of Hilarion and Efrem as metropolitans of Kiev, not simply to oppose Kiev, but because it was the prerogative of the Patriarch of Constantinople to name the Kievan metropolitan. He suffered slander at the hands of his slave, Dudik, and was recalled to Kiev and held there for three years. When the slander was uncovered, the slave’s nose and both hands were cut off. Luka died along the Kopys River (in modern Belarus) during his return journey to Novgorod, on October 15, 1059 or 1060, and was buried in the Cathedral of Holy Wisdom. Some historians say that Luka got his nickname (Zhidiata) due to his Jewish ancestry while others argue that it is a derivative of the name Georgy or Zhidoslav. (en) Лука́ Жидя́та (или Жирята, или Вежета, или Желдата) — второй (по времени) епископ Новгородский, в первой половине XI века. Первый русский по происхождению епископ в истории Русской православной церкви. Почитается Русской церковью в лике святых, память совершается в Соборе святителей Новогородских 4 октября и 10 февраля (по юлианскому календарю). (ru) Лука Жидята (нар. ? — пом. 1059) — другий новгородський єпископ, перший ієрарх Київської митрополії руського походження, один із книжників князя Ярослава Мудрого. (uk)
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rdfs:comment Luka Schidjata (russisch Лука́ Жидя́та) war der zweite Bischof von Nowgorod (1035–1060).Er wird in der russisch-orthodoxen Kirche in Nowgorod als Heiliger verehrt.Gedenktage sind der 10. Februar und der 4. Oktober. (de) Лука́ Жидя́та (или Жирята, или Вежета, или Желдата) — второй (по времени) епископ Новгородский, в первой половине XI века. Первый русский по происхождению епископ в истории Русской православной церкви. Почитается Русской церковью в лике святых, память совершается в Соборе святителей Новогородских 4 октября и 10 февраля (по юлианскому календарю). (ru) Лука Жидята (нар. ? — пом. 1059) — другий новгородський єпископ, перший ієрарх Київської митрополії руського походження, один із книжників князя Ярослава Мудрого. (uk) Luká Zhidiata (del ruso: Лука́ Жидя́та) o Luká Zhiriata (Лука Жирята) fue el segundo obispo de Nóvgorod (1035-1060). Reemplazó a Efrem, quien había administrado la eparquía tras la muerte de su mentor Ioakim Korsúnianin. Es venerado como santo por la Iglesia Ortodoxa Rusa, y se celebra el 10 de febrero, junto con otros santos de Nóvgorod. (es) Luka Zhidiata (Russian: Лука́ Жидя́та) was the second bishop of Novgorod the Great (1035–1060) and saint of the Russian Orthodox Church. He replaced Efrem who administered the eparchy since the death of Joachim of Korsun without being consecrated as a bishop. Little is known of Luka. He was the first Rus-born bishop of the Rus church; all previous ones had been Greek. The original Cathedral of Holy Wisdom burned down during his episcopate and was replaced by the current stone structure, possibly the oldest building still in use in Russia, which Luka consecrated on 14 September 1052. (en)
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