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  1. Anna of Kashin (Russian: Анна Кашинская; c. 1280 – 2 October 1368) was a princess consort of Mikhail of Tver. She is revered as a saint Right-Believing princess, patroness of Kashin and Tver.

    • 24 June (opening of her relics)
  2. 2 de oct. de 2022 · 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).

  3. 21 de jul. de 2022 · 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…

  4. A saint with a complicated destiny in her lifetime and after her death, today she shines to us through the centuries by the light of her holiness. The holy Right-Believing Princess Anna of Kashin. From a princely family. Princess Anna’s exact date of birth is unknown, but historians suggest the period 1278—1279. St.

  5. St. Anna of Kashin. 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).

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  6. medieval-princesses.spbu.ru › en › articlesAnna Dmitrievna of Kashin

    ANNA DMITRIEVNA (SOPHIA) OF KASHIN (c. 1280 - † October 2, 1368 in Sloboda near Kashin), Princess of Tver and the Grand Princess of Vladimir, since November 8, 1294 the wife of Mikhail Yaroslavich, Prince of Tver and the Grand Prince of Vladimir. Father.

  7. Summarize this article for a 10 year old. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Anna of Kashin ( Russian: Анна Кашинская; c. 1280 – 2 October 1368) was a princess consort of Mikhail of Tver. She is revered as a saint Right-Believing princess, patroness of Kashin and Tver.