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  1. Boris and Gleb. Boris and Gleb ( Old East Slavic: Борисъ и Глѣбъ, romanized: Borisŭ i Glěbŭ ), [a] respective Christian names Roman ( Романъ, Romanŭ) and David ( Давꙑдъ, Davydŭ ), were the first saints canonized in Kievan Rus' after its Christianization. Their feast day is observed on July 24 (August 6).

  2. Jul 1, 2020 · The holy, glorious and right-victorious Martyrs Boris and Gleb were the sons of the great Prince Vladimir, the baptizer of the Russian people. They became known as Passion-bearers, since they did not resist evil with violence. Boris and his brother Gleb are commemorated together on July 24 by the Church. They received the crown of martyrdom in ...

  3. 4 days ago · Search for: 'Boris and Gleb' in Oxford Reference ». (d. 1015),martyrs. Sons of Vladimir by Anne of Constantinople, these two princes were killed at the instigation of their elder half-brother, Svyatopolk, whose aim was to ‘exterminate all his brothers in order to hold all power in his own hands’: Boris had been bequeathed Rostov and Gleb ...

  4. The holy Passion-bearers Boris and Gleb, named Romanus and David in sacred Baptism, were the pious sons of the holy Great Prince Vladimir. In 1015 they were slain at the command of their brother Svyatopolk-Saint Boris, on July 24 on the Alta River, near Pereyaslavl, and Saint Gleb, on September 5 on the bank of the Smyadinya River, near Smolensk.

  5. May 2, 2021 · The Transfer of the Relics of the Holy Passion-Bearers Boris and Gleb. Saint Boris (July 24) was a brother of the Great Prince of Kiev Yaroslav the Wise (1019-1054), and was baptized with the name Roman. The murdered Prince Boris was buried at the church of Saint Basil the Great at Vyshgorod near…

  6. Boris and Gleb were the younger and much beloved sons of Grand Prince Vladimir, the ruler of Kievan Rus, who in 988 brought his subjects to the waters of Holy Baptism. The two brothers were also baptized at which time they received the Christian names Romanus and David.

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  8. Boris and Gleb appeared to the youth in a dream, and made the sign of the Cross over his crippled leg. The youth awoke and stood up, completely healed. The pious Prince Yaroslav the Wise had a five-cupola church erected on the site; it was consecrated on June 24, 1026 by Metropolitan Ioann of Kiev and a host of clergy.

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