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Kirill II or Cyril II (Russian: Кирилл II; died 6 December 1281) was the metropolitan of Kiev from 1242 until his death. He was close to the khan of the Golden Horde, Mengu-Timur. Russian chronicles record that King Mengu-Timur and Metropolitan Kirill sent Sarai Bishop Theognostus to the Emperor Michael VIII and the Patriarch of Constantinople as their joint envoy with letters and gifts from each of them. This embassy was probably held around 1278, as Theognostus returned to Sarai in 1279. Prior to 1251 was close to Prince Daniel of Galicia (Danylo Halytskyi).

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  • Cyrille II (métropolite de Kiev) (fr)
  • Kirill II of Kiev (en)
  • Cyryl II (metropolita kijowski) (pl)
  • Кирилл II (митрополит Киевский) (ru)
  • Кирил II (митрополит Київський) (uk)
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  • Cyrille II (décédé le 27 novembre 1281) fut métropolite de Kiev de 1247 à 1281, il occupait donc le siège épiscopal le plus important de toutes les Russies. (fr)
  • Cyryl (zm. 27 listopada 1281 w Perejasławiu Zaleskim) – metropolita kijowski urzędujący od lat 40. XIII w. do swojej śmierci w 1281. (pl)
  • Кири́лл II (ум. 6 декабря 1280, Переславль-Залесский, Владимиро-Суздальское княжество) — митрополит Киевский и всея Руси. Инициатор «исхода» Киевской митрополии во Владимиро-Суздальское княжество после разорения монголами Киева и вступления Даниила Романовича в переговоры с папой Римским о признании Галицко-Волынского княжества королевством. Переход митрополии во Владимир-на-Клязьме был завершён преемником Кирилла митрополитом Максимом Киевским. (ru)
  • Кири́л ІІ — руський політичний та церковний діяч XIII ст., Митрополит Київський та всієї Руси (1242–1281), святитель. (uk)
  • Kirill II or Cyril II (Russian: Кирилл II; died 6 December 1281) was the metropolitan of Kiev from 1242 until his death. He was close to the khan of the Golden Horde, Mengu-Timur. Russian chronicles record that King Mengu-Timur and Metropolitan Kirill sent Sarai Bishop Theognostus to the Emperor Michael VIII and the Patriarch of Constantinople as their joint envoy with letters and gifts from each of them. This embassy was probably held around 1278, as Theognostus returned to Sarai in 1279. Prior to 1251 was close to Prince Daniel of Galicia (Danylo Halytskyi). (en)
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  • Kirill II or Cyril II (Russian: Кирилл II; died 6 December 1281) was the metropolitan of Kiev from 1242 until his death. He was close to the khan of the Golden Horde, Mengu-Timur. Russian chronicles record that King Mengu-Timur and Metropolitan Kirill sent Sarai Bishop Theognostus to the Emperor Michael VIII and the Patriarch of Constantinople as their joint envoy with letters and gifts from each of them. This embassy was probably held around 1278, as Theognostus returned to Sarai in 1279. It appears that relations with Egypt were also discussed by Theognostus with the emperor and the patriarch. Anyway, at about the same time, Meng-Timur tried to establish direct diplomatic ties with Egypt through Constantinople. Prior to 1251 was close to Prince Daniel of Galicia (Danylo Halytskyi). In 1246 on the road to Nicaea he was negotiating with the Hungarian King Bela IV, which resulted in the marriage of a Hungarian princess to Daniel Galitsky. Around 1251 Kirill left Daniel Galitsky, who in 1254 received the royal crown from the Pope. In 1251, he went to Novgorod, where he first met with Alexander Nevsky. Since 1251 Kirill almost continuously resided in the north-east of Russia, working closely with Prince Alexander Nevsky, constantly traveling around the country. In 1252, Alexander Nevsky became a ruler of Vladimir instead of his brother Andrew Yaroslavich, and the Metropolitan solemnly met Alexander Nevsky, who returned from the Horde, and supported his reign. Prince Alexander Nevsky and Kirill chose to recognise Mongol domination, and opposed Western Catholic expansion. (en)
  • Cyrille II (décédé le 27 novembre 1281) fut métropolite de Kiev de 1247 à 1281, il occupait donc le siège épiscopal le plus important de toutes les Russies. (fr)
  • Cyryl (zm. 27 listopada 1281 w Perejasławiu Zaleskim) – metropolita kijowski urzędujący od lat 40. XIII w. do swojej śmierci w 1281. (pl)
  • Кири́лл II (ум. 6 декабря 1280, Переславль-Залесский, Владимиро-Суздальское княжество) — митрополит Киевский и всея Руси. Инициатор «исхода» Киевской митрополии во Владимиро-Суздальское княжество после разорения монголами Киева и вступления Даниила Романовича в переговоры с папой Римским о признании Галицко-Волынского княжества королевством. Переход митрополии во Владимир-на-Клязьме был завершён преемником Кирилла митрополитом Максимом Киевским. (ru)
  • Кири́л ІІ — руський політичний та церковний діяч XIII ст., Митрополит Київський та всієї Руси (1242–1281), святитель. (uk)
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