St. Olga the Princess of Kiev | Gold and silver foiled icon on wood | Size: 8 3/4"x7 1/4" | Made in Russia
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- Size: 22 x 18 x 0,6 cm
- lithography icon print on wood
- silver and gold foiled
- handcrafted
- Made in Russia
Saint Olga, renowned for her wisdom and sobriety, in her youth became the wife of Igor, Great Prince of Kiev, who ruled during the tenth century. After her husband's death, she herself ruled capably, and was finally moved to accept the Faith of Christ. She traveled to Constantinople to receive Holy Baptism.
The Emperor, seeing her outward beauty and inward greatness, asked her to marry him. She said she could not do this before she was baptized; she furthermore asked him to be her Godfather at the font, which he agreed to do. After she was baptized (receiving the name of Helen), the Emperor repeated his proposal of marriage. She answered that now he was her father, through holy Baptism, and that not even among the heathen was it heard of a man marrying his daughter.
Saint Olga of Kyiv is Ukraine’s patron saint of both defiance and vengeance
Blessed by the clergy at Saviour Cathedral in Moscow.