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  1. 2 de oct. de 2020 · Troparion & Kontakion. The Holy Right-believing Princess Anna of Kashin, a daughter of the Rostov prince Demetrius Borisovich, in 1294 became the wife of the holy Great Prince Michael Yaroslavich of Tver, who was murdered by the Mongol-Tatars of the Horde in 1318, (November 22). After the death of her husband, Anna withdrew into Tver’s Sophia ...

  2. Originally built in 1382 and dedicated to St. Anna of Kashin, the Resurrection Cathedral, in its present form, dates back to the early 19th century.

  3. 12 de jun. de 2023 · The Holy Right-Believing Princess Anna of Kashin died on October 2, 1338. A Church council decided to glorify the holy Princess Anna as a saint, and her holy relics were uncovered on July 21, 1649. The solemn transfer of her relics from the wooden Dormition cathedral into the stone Resurrection church took place on June 12, 1650.

  4. 15 de oct. de 2017 · Miracles at Saint Anna’s grave began in 1611, during the siege of Kashin by Polish and Lithuanian forces. There was also a great fire in the city which died down without doing much damage. The saint, dressed in the monastic schema, appeared to Gerasimus, a gravely ill warden of the Dormition cathedral.

  5. caption=Anna of Kashin praying to the Saviour in Clouds, icon about 1910 birth_place=presumably Rostov the Great death_place=borough near Kashin titles= beatified_date= beatified_place= beatified_by= canonized_date=1650; suppressed 1677; 12 June 1909 " cultus" reestablished canonized_place= canonized_by=

  6. 21 de jul. de 2023 · The Holy right-believing Princess Anna of Kashin (Euphrosynē in monasticism) reposed on October 2, 1368. On July 21, 1649, Archbishop Jonah of Kazan and some of the local clergy opened Saint Anna's tomb, and noticed that her relics were incorrupt. Several miracles of healing occurred at that…

  7. In the Kashin Uspensky cathedral a special Feast was established and celebrated annually on 8 November. Anna and Mikhail had five children: Feodora (died in infancy) Prince Dmitry of Tver (1299–1326) Prince Alexander of Tver (1301–1339) Prince Konstantin of Tver (1306–1346) Prince Vasily of Kashin (d. after 1368)