Peter of Moscow
| Peter of Moscow | |
|---|---|
| Metropolitan of Kiev and all Rus' | |
| Metropolitan Peter, with Scenes from His Life, 15th-century icon by Dionisius | |
| Church | Russian Orthodox Church | 
| See | Moscow | 
| Installed | 1308 | 
| Term ended | 1326 | 
| Predecessor | Maximos | 
| Successor | Theognostus | 
Peter of Moscow (Russian: Пётр Московский, Peter of Kiev, Peter of Rata, Russian: Пётр Ратенский, Ukrainian: Петро Ратенський; c. 1260 – 20 December 1326) was an Eastern Orthodox bishop of Kiev, who moved his see from Vladimir to Moscow in 1325. Later he was proclaimed a patron saint of Moscow. In spite of the move, the office remained officially entitled "Metropolitan of Kiev and all Rus'" until the autocephalous election of Jonah in 1448.
| Peter of Moscow | |
|---|---|
| 15th-century Russian Icon of  Metropolitan Saint Peter of Moscow | |
| Confessor and Wonderworker | |
| Born | c. 1260 Volhynia, Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia | 
| Died | 21 December 1326 (aged 66) Moscow, Grand Duchy of Moscow | 
| Venerated in | Eastern Orthodoxy | 
| Canonized | 1339 by Metropolitan Alexis of Kiev | 
| Major shrine | Cathedral of the Dormition, Moscow, Russia | 
| Feast | 
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| Patronage | Moscow |