St.
Prince Alexander Nevsky (1220/21 - 1263) Prince of Novgorod in
1236-1251 and Prince of Tver in 1247-52, from 1252 Grand Duke of Vladimir;
son of the Prince Yaroslav II Vsevolodovich. Alexander was an outstanding
Russian military commander and diplomat. By his victories over Sweden on
the Neva river (1240), after which he was called Nevsky, and over the knights
of the Teutonic order (1242) he secured the Russia's north-western borders.
Thanks to his clever and skillful diplomacy the burden of Tatar-Mongolian
occupancy was eased.
Recommended Reading:
The
Oxford Dictionary of Saints (Oxford Paperback Reference) by
David Hugh Farmer. Oxford University Press, 2003.
Web sites:
The Hopy
Trinity Alexander Nevsky Lavra in St. Petersburg
St.
Alexander Nevsky Cathedral Howell, New Jersey
Temple
of Alexander Nevsky
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