Anthony of Novgorod
Anthony was the archbishop of Novgorod. He is venerated as a saint in the Russian Orthodox Church.
Life
Born Dobryna Yadreykovich to a wealthy family in Novgorod, around 1190 he joined the monastery of Khutyn. His father, Yadrey, was a governor of Novgorod who died in 1194 during a campaign against Yugra. In 1200, he undertook a pilgrimage to Constantinople and wrote an account of his journey in his Pilgrim's Book, which is of interest to historians for its description of the city and its religious monuments.After the archbishop of Novgorod was banished in 1210, Anthony temporarily ascended to the role, but returned the see when his predecessor was permitted to return. Anthony again became the archbishop in 1225/1226, then remained in the position until retiring in 1228 for health reasons. He died on 8 October 1232, after a disease had rendered him mute.
Around 1220, when Galicia was ruled by Mstislav Mstislavich, Anthony may have been a bishop of Przemyśl, according to some Russian sources.