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Hedeon Balaban
Hedeon (Hryhorii) Balaban (1530–1607), or Gedeon Bałaban, was the bishop of Lviv from 1569 to 1607.
Balaban was born in 1530. He took the side of the Eastern Orthodox church against the Polish Roman Catholics, in particular the Roman Catholic archbishop of Lviv.〔 He resisted introduction of the Gregorian calendar in 1582 and struggled against the Lviv Dormition Brotherhood on behalf of episcopal authority.〔Serhii Plokhy. ''The Cossacks and religion in early modern Ukraine''. Oxford University Press, 2002. p79-83〕 Starting in 1590, he took part in negotiations over union with the Roman Catholic Church, but joined with Prince Kostiantyn Ostrozky at the Council of Berestia in 1596 in opposition to union.〔〔Alexander Hugh Hore. ''Eighteen Centuries of the Orthodox Greek Church''. Gorgias Press LLC 2003. p544〕〔Borys Gudziak. ''Four hundred years Union of Brest (1596-1996)''. Peeters Publishers, 1998. p36〕 He maintained this position until his death.〔
In 1599 he established a Greco-Slavic printing press with his nephew Fedir Balaban in Striatyn and then later in Krylos where he published various church books. Throughout his life, Balaban supported Orthodox brotherhood schools. He died on 10 February 1607 in Lviv.〔(Balaban, Hedeon ). Encyclopedia of Ukraine, vol. 1 (1984)〕
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