Ukrainian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church

The Ukrainian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church (UOGCC) is an unregistered Eastern Independent Catholic religious movement that was established by Basilian priests, predominantly from Slovakia, who schismated from the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church and declared the creation of the new church in 2009 based in Pidhirtsi, Ukraine.
List of metropolitans and patriarchs of Kyiv
This list contains the names of all the Eastern Orthodox hierarchs whose title contains a reference to the city of Kyiv, arranged chronologically and grouped as per the jurisdictions, some of them unrecognised
Gregory (Korobeynikov)
Bishop Gregory is a bishop in the Russian Orthodox Old-Rite Church (RORC). He has been the Old Believer bishop of Tomsk since 2015
Eumenius (Mikheyev)
Bishop Eumenius, is a bishop in the Russian Orthodox Old-Rite Church (RORC). He has been the Old Believer bishop of Chișinău and Moldova since 2005
Anthony (Sevryuk)
Metropolitan Anthony, is the primate of the Patriarchal Exarchate in Western Europe of the Russian Orthodox Church. He holds the title of "Metropolitan of Chersonesus and Western Europe
Lists of leaders of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church
This is a list of Leaders of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church
Yurij Vynnyckyj
Gabriel Yurij Vynnyckyj (1660—1713) was the Administrator of Kiev–Galicia from 1708 and Metropolitan of Kiev, Galicia and Ruthenia of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church from 1710 to his death in 1713
Lev Kiszka
Luka Lev Kiszka (1663—1728) was the Metropolitan of Kiev, Galicia and all Rus' of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church from 1714 to his death in 1728. He was also a writer, and theologian
Julian Sas-Kuilovsky
Julian Sas-Kuilovsky was the Metropolitan Archbishop of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church from 1899 until his death in 1900
Hypatius Pociej
Hypatius Pociej, Polish: Hipacy Pociej, Ukrainian: Іпатій Потій was the Metropolitan of Kiev and Galychyna from 1599 to his death in 1613. He played an active role in the 1595 Union of Brest of which he was a firm supporter. He was also a
List of voivodes of Nizhyn
This is the list of voivodes of Nizhyn. A Nizhyn voivode was a Muscovite military position in Cossack Hetmanate.Ivan Rzhevskiy (1665–1672) Stepan Khruscheov (1672–1673) Prince Vladimir Volkonskiy (1673–1675) Prince Semeon Zvenigorodskiy (1673–1675