Vissarion (disambiguation)

Vissarion (disambiguation)

Vissarion is the Russian variant of Bessarion.

*Vissarion, a charismatic religious figure in Siberia.
*Vissarion Belinsky, literary critic.
*Vissarion Korkoliacos, Greek Orthodox monk, 20th Century
*Vissarion Shebalin, 20th century Russian composer


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