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  1. 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. She is counted among the saints of the Russian Orthodox Church .

    • c. 1246
    • Youri Mikhailovich
  2. May 1, 2024 · Xenia of Tarusa (Russian: Ксения Тарусская) (c. 1246 – 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.

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

    Who was 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.

  4. saint Xenia of Tarusa, (Russian: Ксения Тарусская) (c. 1246 – 1312), also known as Kseniya Yurievna. Birthdate: 1246. Death: 1312 (65-67) Novgorod, Russia, Transfiguration Church. Immediate Family:

    • 4 Yaroslav III, 3, Jaroslaff Nevsky
  5. Jun 23, 2022 · Mikhail Yaroslavich was the second son of Yaroslav III (Yaroslav Yaroslavich), the younger brother of Aleksandr Nevsky) and succeeded him as Prince of Tver in 1285. His mother, Xenia was the second spouse to Yaroslav III and is known as the saint Xenia of Tarusa.

    • October 15, 1272
    • November 22, 1318
    • Владимир, Владимирское Княжество
  6. Xenia of Tarusa was a daughter of Youri Mikhailovich, Prince of Tarusa. She married Yaroslav III (Yaroslav Yaroslavich), Prince of Tver and Grand Prince of Vladimir in 1265. During her marriage and the reign of her husband she was unusually influential in the affairs of the state and remained so even after Yaroslav's death in 1271.

  7. May 3, 2012 · Commemorated May 3/16. One of the sweetest saints in all Orthodoxy remained for seventeen centuries in comparative oblivion unknown, unhonoured, and unsung - until she chose, at the bidding of God, to reveal herself to a humble priest, in the bustling City of New York.

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