Background
Nikolay Dikovskiy was born on September 12, 1886 in the sexton's family in Braslav, Novoaleksandrovskiy uyezd, Kovenskaya guberniya, Russian Empire (nowadays Belarus). Since June 1919 his fate is unknown.
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Nikolay Dikovskiy was born on September 12, 1886 in the sexton's family in Braslav, Novoaleksandrovskiy uyezd, Kovenskaya guberniya, Russian Empire (nowadays Belarus). Since June 1919 his fate is unknown.
Nikolay Dikovskiy graduated Vilnius theological Academy, Vilnius theological Seminary, Saint Petersburg theological Academy (1891), where one of his teachers was M. O. Koyalovich, who influenced his further historical activity.
For some time he worked as a warden in Vilnius theoligical Seminary. In 1891, ordained a priest and appointed in Kobrino, Gatchina district. In 1894 he moved to Grodno as the sacristan of the Sophia Cathedral. Since 1901, the Cathedral dean and catechist of the Grodno male and female gymnasiums. Together with the Bishop of Grodno and Brest Nikanor (Kamensky) has achieved the opening of сhurch historical Committee in Grodno. In 1901-1907 editor of "Grodno eparchial sheets".
In October 1907 he was appointed as a rector of the Ardon Seminary, in August 1908 he was transferred as the rector of the Church to Konstantinogorskaya settlement near Pyatigorsk. In September 1909 he was appointed as a catechist to Perm, where he was teaching in city gymnasiums, teachers ' Seminary and commercial College. He led the service in the Church of the Perm theological college. Since 1912, he were the supernumerary priest of the Perm Spaso-Preobrazhensky Cathedral. In 1913 the editor of "the Perm diocesan sheets". He was one of the initiators of the Perm "Scientific society devoted to the development of the historical, philosophical, linguistic and socio-legal knowledge". In May 1918, by the inhabitants of the Motovilikha, Dikovsky was elected as the priest of the parish .
"The struggle Zhirovichi monastery with Judaism", "Chronicle of Grodno Boriso-Glebskiy monastery", "The Basilian order and its importance in the West Russian Uniate Church", "Coronation of the miracle-working Zhirovichi icon of the mother of God", etc.
(He published the first bibliographic work of the Grodno r...)
He was married. Wife: Dar'ya Iulinovna. Four children: the eldest son Grigoriy (was born in 1985), the youngest son Aleksey (was born in 1901)