Saint Olga of Kiev | Gold and silver foiled icon on wood | Size: 8 3/4"x7 1/4"
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Saint Olga of Kyiv is Ukraine’s patron saint of both defiance and vengeance
Ukrainians are used to adversity and they have a special medieval role model who personifies their bravery in the face of hardship. The Mongol horde destroyed her tomb in Kyiv in 1240 but a Ukrainian Orthodox cathedral dedicated to her was consecrated there as recently as 2010.
Olga of Kiev, consort of Igor, second ruler of the Rurikid dynasty, is today recognised as one of Eastern Orthodoxy’s greatest saints. A fierce and proud woman who protected her young son and avenged her husband’s death, she was a crucial figure in the consolidation of the medieval kingdom of Kyivan Rus’ as a political entity and in its peoples’ conversion to Christianity.
Blessed by the clergy at Saviour Cathedral in Moscow.