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  1. Xenia of Tarusa (Russian: Ксения Тарусская) (c. 1246 – 1312), also known as Kseniya Yurievna (Russian: Ксения Юрьевна), (also Ksenia) was a Princess consort of Tver and Grand Princess consort of Vladimir from 1267 to 1271.

  2. May 1, 2024 · Xenia of Tarusa (Russian: Ксения Тарусская) (c. 1246 – 1312), also known as Kseniya Yurievna (Russian: Ксения Юрьевна), (also Ksenia) [1] was a Princess consort of Tver and Grand Princess consort of Vladimir from 1267 to 1271.

    • Prince of Tver Yaroslav Yaroslavich
    • Таруса, Тарусское Удельное Княжество
    • 1250
    • 1312 (61-63)Тверь, Тверское Княжество
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  4. Xenia of Tarusa (Russian: Ксения Тарусская) (– 1312), also known as Kseniya Yurievna (Russian: Ксения Юрьевна ), was a Princess consort of Tver and Grand Princess consort of Vladimir from 1267 to 1271. She is counted among the saints of the Russian Orthodox Church.

  5. The Greek word “Xenia” meaning foreigner or stranger and “Philoxenia”, meaning “friend to a stranger”, are both words which depict the Ancient Greek idea of hospitality.

  6. May 16, 2023 · Hospitality, or xenia, the ancient Greek concepts of guest-friendship, play a crucial role in both Homeric epics. However, it is in the Odyssey that the theme of hospitality emerges as a central theme. Xenia serves as a moral and cultural framework for guest-host relationships.

  7. www.biographies.net › biography › xenia_of_tarusaBiography of Xenia of Tarusa

    Xenia of Tarusa, also known as Xenia Yourjevna, was a Princess consort of Tver and Grand Princess consort of Vladimir from 1267 to 1271. She is counted among the saints of the Russian Orthodox Church.

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